Veteran Nollywood actor, Jide Kosoko, has disclosed that he has been living with diabetes since 1996. He made this declaration at the just concluded
Nigerian Entertainment Industry Health Insurance Lecture Series held at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
The actor disclosed that he has been able to sustain the illness due to his cordial relationship with his doctors. He also said he has been able to work on what he eats as well as exercising more. He has found that using products like the diabetic ankle socks on sale here has alleviated the pain he gets in his feet due to poor circulation caused by diabetes. Since he is comfortable getting around since halso e is no longer struggling with the ailments caused by his condition. He also comments about how difficult it can be to get insurance for his ailment. There can be struggles for health insurance (though thanks to the ability to compare qantas health insurance premiums, and similar from other companies, this isn’t as bad as it once was) amongst other issues; Like many people around the world, he is experiencing the problem of trying to obtain life insurance with a pre-existing condition. Luckily for him and others, there are insurance companies that allow people to sign up for insurance even if they have a condition similar to diabetes – you can click here to learn more.
Jide Kosoko decried the ignorance of some artistes in the industry, who care less about their health, rather, go after fame, a situation he described as bad.
He said, “I have been living with diabetes since 1996 and I don’t look ill or take my health for granted. I am very close to my doctors. I keep the relationship sacred because they have really helped me in many ways. I have never fallen ill or had an emergency because I pay special attention to my diet and body.”
“Many of these artistes don’t take their health seriously and it is a serious challenge for us. Sometime ago, an insurance company came to institute an insurance cover for the association and because they had dropped a huge amount of money, we simply asked all the members to pay a token of N1,000 each to have access to unlimited healthcare,” he explained.
“But you won’t believe that out of over 12,000 members, less than 800 indicated interest in the scheme and paid the money. Since it was not up to what was invested and required of us, so we had to jettison the idea. The government can also assist by ensuring strict compliance in line with enabling laws,” the actor also noted.
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