Comedian Nasra Yusuf rose to fame through her hilarious stand-up comedy at Churchill Show that roped in a huge fan base for her.
The show featured several comedians who have risen to greatness over the years.
But Nasra has come clean to demystify the price she had to pay for engaging herself in Churchill Show.
Taking to her Instagram stories, she explained her biggest regret of missing out on her education for comedy.
”My biggest regret in life was quitting campus in 2018 because I aired on Churchill show and I thought that education was no longer important. The course I was taking was 45K per semester then, I tried to re-enroll recently and it’s now 100K per semester. Bana why did I quit,” she wrote with crying emojis.
She however, maintained that she’s considering returning to school despite the rise in cost of the fees.
”Nway lazima nirudi shule, sipendi venye sielewi kizungu ya kasmuel Mcoure.”
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Nasra Yusuf’s background
Born in Pangani estate, Nasra spent her childhood in Mukuru kwa Njenga, one of Nairobi’s largest slums, in Embakasi South sub-county.
Her Somali background has made the comedian quite popular. She is among the first females from her ethnic background to make a significant impact in the industry. Nasra discovered her talent when she was young. She would entertain her classmates in high school who marvelled at her impressive talent. For the latter reason, Nasra believed in herself and was confident she would proceed quite well in the entertainment industry.