Nigerian actress, comedian and skit maker, Oluwatoyin Albert, also known as Dat Warri Girl has accused pharmacists in Nigeria of being forty per cent the cause of unwanted pregnancy due to their “poor customer service relations”.
According to her, many of them tend to become partially deaf anytime a customer approaches them to get either a condom or contraceptives. “Many of their customers will end up not buying what they went to buy out of zero confidentiality,” she said.
“Pharmacist – people that sell drugs are 40 per cent the cause of unwanted pregnancy in Nigeria because there is no time you go to buy a condom or contraceptive drugs that they hear you once, they must as you like two times. You will say give me a condom; they will still ask ‘what did you say?’ They will make sure the person next to you knows what you are there to buy.
“Even if they finally hear what you want to buy, especially the ones that are old and put glasses on the edge of their nose, they will start looking at you with a judgmental eye like, ‘Is your mother aware you are taking this?. E no concern you now, una customer service relations dey too poor,” she said.
The funny comedienne was born and bred in Warri, Delta State but hails from Ondo State and she is married.
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