The comedian on the perils of TV set snacks, the comfort of smoothies and the lure of sugar

My family’s Nigerian, but I was born and raised in England and I was very much a British kid. So at school I had bangers and mash, toad in the hole and all the British sweets. Then I’d come home and we’d eat mainly traditional Nigerian food: jollof rice, pounded yam and okra stew. One of my favourites was cow foot, which is the cow leg cut into pieces and simmered and boiled in a stew with tomatoes and spices. I still think it’s delicious to this day, even though I don’t eat it nearly as often.

As a teenager I slept with a can of Coke by the bed. I’d wake up and slurp every time I got up for a pee. I have fillings in absolutely every tooth. Including the front ones.

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