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    Health Insurance in Nigeria: What You Need to Know! #BreakItDown

    en-gbSeptember 22, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Hello, break it down community!

    We were away for some time after releasing the initial episodes but we are back with exciting episodes that will help you make more sense of Nigeria's health space and equip you with enough information to ask better questions.

    So this is a brand new Season!

    In this first episode, we embark on a journey to demystify the intricacies of health insurance in Nigeria, shedding light on everything you need to know about it.

    Our Director of Programmes, Dr Kemisola Agbaoye joined us in this episode to break down the mysteries behind health insurance, plans, and costs within the Nigerian healthcare system. 

    Whether you are a policy maker, a concerned Nigerian citizen, a first-time enrollee, or simply curious about the healthcare landscape in Nigeria, this podcast is your trusted companion.

    We are always happy to receive your feedback via podcasts@nigeriahealthwatch.com and because we are doing this as a community, you can also send us your comments as voice notes and we will include them in our episodes. Send your voice notes via email or our WhatsApp number - +234 708 501 4676

    Follow us across Social Media and engage with us using the hashtag - #BreakItDownPodcast.

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