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Shaniera Akram expresses her immense love for Pakistan
Karachi: Philanthropist Shaniera Akram, who is also the wife of former Pakistan cricket team captain Wasim Akram, has a sweetest thing to say about Pakistan.
Taking to twitter, Shaniera wrote, “No matter where my feet are my heart seems to always be in Pakistan.”
No matter where my feet are, my heart seems to always be in Pakistan!
— Shaniera Akram (@iamShaniera) February 3, 2021
Soon after, her fondness for the country was reciprocated by fellow Pakistanis who showered her with messages full of love and appreciation.
Bhabhi,we have only one heart!❤️How many times you will Win it.
— Kiku (@Kiku_67) February 4, 2021
💌💌
Lots of respect and love for you 💞
— Spîçk 'ň' Şpäıñ (@SajidShahid12) February 3, 2021
That's why some people call you the sister in law of Pakistan. Good.
— Peace & Love (@AbrahamEnglish2) February 4, 2021
Shaniera bhabhi, doing wonderful job..
— Wali Muhammad Panhwar (@walifirefly101) February 4, 2021
Thanks for everything.. lots of prayers and respect to you and @wasimakramlive ..
Best of luck 👍
Thanks for embracing us, it takes guts and we know that 😅 but only love and support to you and @wasimakramlive bhai. You both are rocking it on social media by your gestures to community. 🙏❣️👍
— MrRobot (@MrRobot403) February 3, 2021
Hailing from the Melbourne, Shaniera married Wasim at a private Nikkah ceremony in 2013 in Lahore. The couple welcomed their first daughter, Aiyla Akram, on December 27, 2014.
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