ABOUT ME

 Hi everyone! I'm Nana✌

My name is Tengku Nisaa Raihana binti Tengku Ahmad Sanizan, but most people simply call me Nana. I am 22 years old. I was born at Hospital Selayang, Selangor, but I grew up and currently live in Putrajaya. Putrajaya is known as the heart of Malaysia’s federal administrative centre and is a well-planned, modern city. Although the area is closely associated with government and political affairs, it also offers many beautiful attractions such as Putrajaya Lake and the Putrajaya Lake Cruise—spacious, scenic, and often filled with sports and recreational activities. There are also calming nature spots like the Wetland Park and Botanical Garden, places people love to visit for photos and to enjoy the peaceful “nature vibes.” Another iconic landmark is the Seri Wawasan Bridge, a popular hangout spot where many gather to enjoy the sunset. And of course, Putrajaya is full of aesthetic cafés and unique places to eat.

When it comes to education, I actually developed an early interest in business during my school years, partly because many of my family members run their own businesses. In secondary school, I took Business as an elective subject. Later, I pursued a Diploma in Business Management at Kolej Poly-Tech MARA Bangi (KPTM). My time there taught me far more than just business concepts involving products and money—I learned how to communicate with customers, understand business law, marketing principles, and much more. That passion naturally carried me forward into my degree. I am currently pursuing my Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). My dream is to one day build my own successful business—something impactful, meaningful, and strengthened by all the knowledge and experiences I continue to gain. I also hope that the knowledge I carry can benefit others along the way.


Before I share more about my journey, here's a little glimpse of me💓

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Outside of academic and career goals, I’m someone who loves spending time with my beloved family, trying new things, and exploring anything different or unfamiliar. To me, every experience—big or small—teaches me something valuable. Nothing in life has ever felt like a loss; everything becomes part of my growth.


💖MY FAMILY 


I come from a simple, small, yet happy family. I am the second child out of five siblings. I have an older sister, one younger brother, and two younger sisters. I consider myself one of the strongest among my siblings—someone who has learned a lot about life, responsibility, and standing on my own feet. Being the second child isn’t always easy, and I often play the role of a backbone for my family. There are many responsibilities to carry, along with moments of joy and hardship, but none of these have ever stopped my family from staying strong together.

Alhamdulillah, I am grateful for every challenge my family and I have faced, because with prayers, patience, and love, we continue to find happiness. I owe everything to my parents—Mama and Papa—who raised us with endless patience, love, and countless sacrifices. Every achievement I have today is the result of their prayers and support, and I am forever grateful.


🏡MY HOMETOWN 


People often ask me where my hometown is. On my father’s side, my hometown is in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. I love it there because it has the true, warm feeling of a traditional village. It becomes even more special during Hari Raya Aidilfitri—meeting long-distance relatives, enjoying traditional food, playing with sparklers on the night before Raya, receiving duit raya, and visiting my grandfather and the grave of my late grandmother. It’s always a bittersweet moment, but one I cherish deeply.

On my mother’s side, my hometown is in Kuala Lumpur. The environment there is more modern and urban, but I still get to spend time with my grandparents and celebrate Raya with them. Even though it’s a city setting, my grandmother still loves cooking traditional dishes, so the kampung flavours are always there.

The difference is that my father’s side doesn’t gather as often, which makes every reunion feel even more precious. But no matter what, I love and appreciate both sides of my family equally.






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