Nigerian medical doctor and social media influencer, Aproko Doctor whose real name is Nonso Bobby Fidelis Egemba has shared his hustle story as a medical doctor.
The medical doctor revealed that he was juggling 3 different jobs as a doctor but couldn’t get a sum-up salary of 400k from them all.
He made this tweet in reply to the viral tweet of how some group of netizens claimed that earning N400,000 monthly is too small in the country’s present economy.
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9-5 can’t get you a good pay
In response to his tweet, @talentedtob1 categorically said being a medical practitioner or any other profession in Nigeria cannot earn one a good pay except being combined with other things.
Many other netizens shared their view about the controversial tweet as most netizens said they do not even earn up to 70k monthly.
After close look, many stated that the only job that can get someone a good pay is not a white-collar job or a 9 – 5 job but business or online marketing.
Reactions: Omo you be rituálist
The posts gathered lots of controversial reactions. See reactions below:
@WarriWeirdo: Hmmm. There was a point in my life if I see that 400k I go feel say I be wealthy man
@KenechukwuGods2: Lol….people really think its all rosy in medical practice in Nigeria
@Steve_Lord_Max: Omo you be rituálist
@glory_qu: what do you do now that pay more than 400k? I’m curious!
@AdaErema: My brother, I’m quite surprised how easily people in Lagos make 800k a month.
@DrJessegl: Only a Gov’t hospital can guarantee you that as a junior doctor.
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Aquagenic Pruritus, intense itching after bath: Aproko doctor explains
Meanwhile, Aproko’s doctor shared that if you are one of those who can take a bath without scratching your body after the bath, you are most lucky.
The condition is so common! Many begin to scratch immediately after bathing. However, this itching spares the face.
This condition is known as aquagenic pruritus and Dr. Aproko in his video explained why this happens and how to reduce the itching.