Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan shakes hands with Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai.<br/> <br />She has come to rally for the 219 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamist rebels in April.<br/> <br />Malala, who just turned 17, says it is her birthday wish to see them come home.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) EDUCATION CAMPAIGNER, MALALA YOUSAFZAI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"The president fortunately promised me that he will do something for these girls, and he promised me that the girls will be returned as soon as possible. This is a promise that the president has made and I'm hopeful that promise will come true and we will see those girls returning back."<br/> <br />Malala became a global celebrity after being shot in the head by the Taliban.<br/> <br />Her crime? Campaigning for girl's education.<br/> <br />The abducted Nigerian girls, whom Malala calls her "sisters", were snatched by Boko Haram as they slept in their school dormitory.<br/> <br />It sparked an international Twitter campaign called "Bring Back Our Girls
