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SMILEz ™
@KutTemitope
Virtual Assistant || Junior UI/UX designer || Web 3.0 || I'm efficient at Transforming User Experiences by Boosting Engagement and Driving Revenue Growth.
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@nwachineke_1 @ChickenRepublic I was in Lagos over the weekend and I ended up ordering from item 7 bcos I did not want to risk their fried rice. The one they sell in my state is always kinda soggy & thats why I stopped buying it. Relived to know it’s a general thing, they need to fix up.
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Dear @ChickenRepublic
I hope this message finds you well.
I think you should either upgrade your fried rice recipe or stop selling it entirely.
Because I honestly don’t know what you people are making and calling fried rice. Eating this fried rice feels like torture, there’s absolutely nothing fried about what I’m eating right now.
Please, upgrade it or stop it completely.
Warm regards,

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@deenayaah Just from posting my gym videos on ticktock a brand reached out to me for collaboration. Nth serious just put on their outfit for my workout and post. Now imagine that much people watching him, how many doors could have opened up for him right there if he had kept his head down.
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@dammiedammie35 It's one thing to be idealistic, it's another thing to be realistic.
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@KutTemitope @EmmanuelChibugo @aproko_doctor You can go to their NHIA department and get ask them how to get registered
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@the_dextera @EmmanuelChibugo @aproko_doctor So let’s say i want to register, should I go to any state hospital or NHIS office?
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@KutTemitope @EmmanuelChibugo @aproko_doctor We have a NHIA department here in state hospital ijebu ode where you can register and pick any hospital of your choice in the country. It isn't limited to a state alone, it is throughout the country
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@EmmanuelChibugo @aproko_doctor There's an health insurance nationally. They are called NHIA(National health insurance Authority). The amount is less than 50k and you can get treated anywhere in Nigeria that is accredited under NHIA, most federal hospitals are accredited.
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@aproko_doctor I have been meaning to do this for a while I don’t even know how to get started
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