Nonso Bobby Fidelis Egemba popularly known as Aproko Doctor is a Nigerian medical doctor, Health Blogger, Activist, and social media personality.
He is the founder of Aproko a Doctor. Aproko Doctor is popular for giving out medical recommendations and nuggets on his Twitter handle. Aproko Doctor was born on October 26th, 1990. Aproko Doctor graduated as a scientific doctor from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in 2015. In 2016, Aproko Doctor used to be employed as a resident physician at the Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Owerri.
Aproko Doctor began Aproko Doctor in 2017. An online health-focused outlet aimed at giving fitness nuggets and tips. As a clinical doctor, he has worked as a volunteer in the Red Cross society. He has also been concerned in more than a few fitness campaigns. He is additionally the founder of The Healthy Threads, a way of life company that is additionally committed to ensuring that the poor health in society is well taken care of. Aproko Doctor has been involved in campaigns for higher governance.
In 2020, Aproko Doctor was involved in the EndSARS protest. He proffered medical hints for those Wounded in the course of the protest. In June 2020, Aproko Doctor got married to his wife Chiamaka Nwakalor. Aproko Doctor’s net worth is currently unknown. However, his blog aprokodoctor.com is estimated to be well worth over $1000 and $130 by Site Worth Traffic. doctor, Chinonso Egemba aka Aroko Doctor has linked a new endorsement deal with a speedy rising crypto player, Roqqu, and Aquafina a water bottling company.
The multi-talented media entrepreneur recounted how some of his colleagues who were doctors at the time he started, ridiculed the Aproko Doctor brand, attributing it to a waste of time. According to him, searching at the impact he has made, the brand endorsements, and his success story, he makes bold to say that it pays to personalise your decisions, your choices, and in the end #DoYou.
Nonso Egemba, a Nigerian scientific expert better recognized as Aproko Doctor, has sparked controversy on Twitter after he made a skit that discouraged women from abortion. The social media figure, who regularly gives out scientific nuggets on the microblogging platform, had launched a clip where he played a native medical doctor to a girl seeking to get rid of her premarital pregnancy paid a visit. In the skit, Egemba starts by speaking Igbo proverbs before the lady, who starred as Cecilia, got here in, admitting she did not use contraceptives but drank concoctions to wash the sperms out of herself.
The video, however, took a comical twist after the spiritualist procured prescription drugs, asking the pregnant girl to go for antenatal, prepare for childbirth, and invite him when the baby is born. “A baby can play with his mother’s breast but not his father’s testicles. Don’t you know the use of sprite and salt to prevent pregnancy is like cleansing your kitchen when your parlor is dirty?” Egemba asked.
Shortly after the video was put out, some users took to Twitter to air their different reactions. While a section of users condemn his failure to suggest a secure choice others commended his humour.
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