Aiming high so mum’s sacrifices are not in vain


PETALING JAYA: Najmi Syahiran Mamat recalls as a young boy seeing his mother waking up by 5am every day to prepare her wares before selling them at Pasar Payang in Kuala Terengganu.

Najmi made a promise to himself to work hard for a better future so that his mother’s sacrifices would not be in vain.Grateful son: Najmi giving his mother a kiss on the cheek in front of Pasar Payang, where she sells her wares to feed her family and give her children a brighter future.Grateful son: Najmi giving his mother a kiss on the cheek in front of Pasar Payang, where she sells her wares to feed her family and give her children a brighter future.

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