New Straits Times

MEET NOOR SYAKIRAH, THE ‘CLEVER GIRL’ FROM OXFORD UNIVERSITY

TV3’s reality game show ‘Clever Girl’ returns for Season 2. And among the contestant­s is an Oxford graduate. BIBI NURSHUHADA RAMLI has the story

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YOU may think that for Oxford University graduate Noor Syakirah Mohad Azam, victory is in the bag. But if you ask her, winning is farthest from her mind.

Kiera, as she is fondly known, is among 14 contestant­s who will pit their intellect to win the title of “Clever Girl Malaysia” and the RM100,000 cash prize that comes with it.

Despite having attended the renowned university, she feels no pressure to win in the reality game show which seeks to unearth Malaysia’s brightest and smartest girl.

“The contestant­s are from different educationa­l background­s so we each have our own advantages and an equal chance to succeed,” said the 27-year-old Penang lass, who scored 10 A1s in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia.

Kiera, an engineerin­g science graduate, expressed her concerns if she were to be tested on the subject of entertainm­ent.

“I know nothing about it. If I’m to identify a Hollywood actress based on a picture, I’ll be stumped,” said the entreprene­ur.

“I don’t watch movies unless someone invites me to. I may have a television set at home, but I never use it,” she told the New Straits Times at the Clever Girl press conference at Sri Pentas in Kuala Lumpur recently.

“I never had any favourite drama genres or actors, nor do I keep track of who is starring in what upcoming movie or show.”

When asked if she had heard of actor Fattah Amin, Kiera said: “Oh, that one I know, because everyone’s talking about him.”

So, what does she do during her leisure time?

“I enjoy reading and spending time with my loved ones over coffee or going for zumba, freeletics or dance classes and ice-skating.”

Kiera’s motivation in joining Clever Girl is to inspire others to embrace knowledge and intellectu­al pursuits.

With her excellent educationa­l background, she has been invited to give motivation­al talks to students, where she shared her experience­s and journey to Oxford.

“Making your way into such a prestigiou­s university is possible for anyone if he or she works towards achieving that goal.

“I want to encourage others to never lose hope and to always give their best in everything they do. Nothing is impossible.”

Kiera is hopeful that more Malaysians will pick up reading.

“Reading is the door to experienci­ng things that one has no access to otherwise. It teaches us about the world around us.”

During the inaugural Clever Girl show last year, viewers criticised some of the contestant­s for failing to answer even the simplest of questions.

Kiera said she is prepared to face criticism by viewers, and is open to any feedback, be it positive or negative.

Clever Girl Season 2 premieres on Friday at 9pm.

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