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Ayra Starr recalls selling tomatoes, living without electricity as child

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Ayra Starr has reflected on the challenges of growing up with an inadequate electricity supply in Nigeria.

The music star spoke on Thursday during a conversation on equitable energy access at Global Citizen NOW in New York City, where Zain Asher conducted the interview.

Starr recalled how her grandmother sold tomatoes and pepper, and how they often had to sell the items quickly before they got spoiled due to the poor power supply.

“Every Nigerian child had a problem with electricity, or not having to depend on electricity to do a lot of things like food,” she said.

“My grandma used to sell tomatoes and pepper. Me and my sister will have to sell it quickly because there is no light to save it.”

The Grammy-nominated singer said the experience shaped her resilience and outlook on life.

“The experience made me who I am today. Because I have to do stuff without the comfort of electricity. I can’t speak for every child in Africa or in Nigeria,” she said.

“But I know the difference that would have made for me if I came back from school and I was able to have AC or even a fan in the heat, and do my assignment and not be in the heat. That would have made a big difference.”

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