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Health Insurance | Zikoko!
  • Why do Nigerians Love Running on Vibes?

    How many times have you heard a person say things like “It is well”, “Nothing do you” “No shaking” when you know at the back of your mind that there is absolutely no assurance that something will not do them. I mean, it’s just life, and things happen. So, how can you not be covered?

    This reminds me of the time when I tried to speak to my friend Chinedu about the importance of getting auto insurance, especially with his sub-standard driving skills. He told me right to my face to mind my business and leave auto affairs to men like him, saying “no worry, if e happen, we go run am”. 

    So, imagine my surprise when he called me on a random Sunday afternoon begging to borrow 150K for car repairs as he had just been involved in an accident with a car. I could even hear the third party fuming in the background. I had to ask Chinedu “ Shebi you be man, oya run am now” but apparently neither he or his car could run it. 

    Or is it the time when my sister, the “It is well” warrior, was losing staff to a seasonal flu which made her pay their hospital bills out of pocket? Mama kept on shouting “It is well” with every bill when in reality all was not well and she was losing money. It was just “sorrows sorrows prayers” every time. After the third bill she jazzed up and turned to the health insurance plan I had been telling her about. 

    These experiences have taught me that getting insurance with MyCoverGenius is a decision that requires no second thought. With MyCoverGenius’ quality and affordable health insurance, you can secure medical coverage for yourself, your business and loved ones for as little as ₦2,500 a month. The onboarding process is simple and seamless. They provide 24-hour Telemedicine support for expert consultations, avoiding second-guessing symptoms. So hurry up and sign up at www.mycovergenius.com to experience the peace of mind that comes with being protected.

    Remember, it’s not just positive vibes that can shape your future; it’s also the actions you take to safeguard your well-being. Choose MyCoverGenius for comprehensive health insurance coverage you can rely on. 

  • How One Serious Illness Can Make You Go Bankrupt

    You’re one health emergency away from going bankrupt in Nigeria.

    • – Some human on the internet

    In that human’s defence, they’re not wrong. But we’re not here to just tell you that that statement is correct, we’re here to show you why. With facts.

    Strap yourselves in ladies and gents, it’s going to be an eye-opening ride..

    But first, here’s a fun fact:

    It affects over 17,000 Nigerians annually. As the name implies, the disease destroys the kidneys, leaving the sufferer to depend on mandatory dialysis sessions 3 times a week to clean the blood. (Stuff the kidneys should be doing.) The cost for one dialysis session ranges from ₦17,000 – ₦25,000. These sessions will go on until one finds an organ donor and when that happens, the transplant will cost at least ₦6.5 million.

    The annual salary of the average Nigerian we mentioned earlier doesn’t even come close to being able to cover everything we just went over.

    Let’s go with another chronic illness:

    Hepatitis C is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. About half of people living with Hepatitis C don’t know they’re infected, mainly because symptoms can take decades to become apparent i.e. when the virus has done near irreversible damage to the liver.

    At this point, the infected would need a liver transplant to survive, which costs millions of naira.

    Another chronic illness:

    When most people are told by their doctors that they are diabetic, their first instinct is to self-medicate with traditional concoctions without actually reducing their sugar intake. What they don’t realize is that their diabetes may have already gone far beyond what mango leaves boiled in hot water can solve.

    Then the symptoms escalate.

    Diabetes can cause heart attacks, strokes, blindness, etc. The price of diabetes medication keeps going up, and then there are those who need daily insulin injections or tablets.

    In severe cases, diabetes can lead to lower limb amputation. This procedure costs nothing less than ₦3 million.

    If you think you don’t need to worry because the above illnesses aren’t that common, here’s one that’s a lot more common than you think:

    Appendicitis (the inflammation of a finger-like projection of the large intestine called the appendix) is a medical emergency that requires prompt surgery, and If not treated on time, it may rupture, spilling poisonous content into the abdominal cavity and the bloodstream. This will lead to death.

    Appendectomy (the surgery required to remove an inflamed appendix) is said to be the most common abdominal surgical emergency, and it is said to occur in all ages. The cost of an emergency appendectomy can range between ₦150,000 and ₦250,000.

    People with illnesses like the ones above start with self-funding. When they inevitably run out, they turn to friends and family for assistance before the next level.

    Crowdfunding.

    Now, no one hopes to fall sick, but the fact is that it’s a part of life. Until technology gives us the ability to transfer our consciousness into android bodies, the best we can do is give ourselves a fighting chance.

    With health insurance.

    Health insurance protects you from unplanned medical expenses. It helps you pay for doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, important preventive care and other medical needs. You can choose from a variety of health insurance plans with different levels of coverage to fit your needs and budget.

    The following images have been created as a way to further illustrate how health insurance plans can benefit you:

    You might be the epitome of health right now,  but the idea is to be prepared for any illnesses or accidents that may occur in the future.

    Remember, unlike Superman, you’re vulnerable.

  • Why Do Nigerians Love Running On Vibes?

    When was the last time you heard someone say “We move!”? Did they really go anywhere after that? Nigerians are very hopeful people; even when something is out of their control, they’ll still fake it like they’re on top of it. So we say a lot of things that sound good but that’s all they’re for – to make us feel good. 

    You’ll see someone in a dire situation and they’ll dust it off and say “God go run am”, when in fact they have no clue what they’re doing. 

    Another one is the less hopeless “any way na way”. You don’t know what to do, but you’ll still do something in hopes that it works. To be fair, we respect the hustling spirit, but sometimes, a plan is necessary.

    The funniest one is the famous “It is well” when all is unwell. Hope is good, but what does “It is well” solve? Nothing. But then, you still have to console yourself when things aren’t good, right?

    The funniest part is that it doesn’t only affect the bad times. Even in the lighthearted social connections we have, this happens. When was the last time you told someone “I’ll get back to you” when you’re in fact just telling them farewell forever? Or when they say “Let me know when you’re around” and you nod in agreement but you both know it’s not happening.

    Another hilarious moment is when someone tells you “We gather dey” but you know deep down that you’re very much alone.

    The truth is, we’re all running on vibes. But we can only take it so far before it starts to get bad. There are certain that just don’t work with vibes. Being Nigerian can be very chaotic, and you need to always have a plan. That’s why you need health insurance for yourself and the people you love. 

    MyCoverGenius lets you buy health insurance for yourself, your business, and the people in your life. For as little as ₦2,500 a month, you can access up to ₦1million in medical coverage, and all you need to do is sign up on their website to get started.