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#InsuranceInNigeria: Custodian and Allied Plc initiates Conversation on Social Media for Nigerians to Share Views on Insurance Coverage
Earlier in the year, Custodian and Allied PLC. had social media buzzing with #YepaChallenge, from its #TomorrowIsBeautiful marketing campaign. Recently, Custodian took things further by initiating a series of conversations tagged, #InsuranceInNigeria.
Do you know that there are an estimated 17million vehicles in Nigeria? Only about 4.3million are insured. 1 in 4 cars. #InsuranceInNigeria pic.twitter.com/tX2FAnPZID
— Chidi Okereke (@Chydee) August 22, 2017
According to Custodian, the conversations are important because 86% of Nigerians do not have any form of insurance coverage. Even though Nigeria has an appreciable level of risk, less than 2% of insurable risks are covered. Therefore, Custodian seeks to educate businesses, families, and individuals about the importance of being insured.
Do you believe your valuables need to be insured or your opinion is that “it is not my portion”? #InsuranceInNigeria
— HENRY Okelue (@4eyedmonk) August 22, 2017
Custodian has been sharing facts about #InsuranceInNigeria on social media. On Friday, August 25, the company also held a live video chat on Twitter with @Omojuwa.
To join the conversations on #InsuranceInNigeria, please follow @CustodianPLC on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
592 votes, 72% will rather bribe police than get their insurance upfront. #Nigeria, we got a problem (& an opportunity). #InsuranceInNigeria https://t.co/V7YJiSXsWS
— Kathleen Ndongmo (@KathleenNdongmo) August 23, 2017
59 years after we had our 1st indigenous insurance company, only 14% of the population has any form of insurance cover. #InsuranceInNigeria pic.twitter.com/8Z9kK3K13R
— Chidi Okereke (@Chydee) August 23, 2017
The only #InsuranceInNigeria I will campaign for is #HealthInsurance
Most Nigerians lack access to good health care
–even the middle class— ZahrahMusa (@Zahrahmusa) August 24, 2017
Do you know that if you drive without Motor #InsuranceInNigeria, you could be fined N250k or spend 1 year in prison. Which do you prefer?
— Chidi Okereke (@Chydee) August 22, 2017
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