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Airtel: Call a doctor


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Nigerian agency Centrespread identified that self medication and informal prescriptions [usually quacks], are the bane of young, upwardly-mobile Nigerians.We also noticed that people are at their most vulnerable, when they're sick. They’ll virtually listen to anybody. "Call a doctor" is medical service on the go, provided by Airtel. You talk to qualified medical practitioners at an affordable cost of 20 naira [10cents] per minute, making medical services super available and affordable. These materials were created to help solve the major issue of self medication and third party consultations when it comes to medical issues in Nigeria.
"He’s a trusted friend, doesn't make him a trusted doctor".This materials advised people to stop seeing people who look like doctors while also showing the convenience of our platform.
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