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JIK Raises the Bar in Hygiene Practice

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Indigenous hygiene and household brand, JIK has bagged an endorsemen­t deal with the National Associatio­n of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) to promote sound hygiene practices in Nigeria. NANNM is a profession­al-cum trade union organisati­on of all profession­al nurses and midwives who are trained, registered, and licensed to practice the nursing profession at all the levels of the healthcare delivery system.

The new deal places more expectatio­ns on the brand in the fulfilling its objective to realise a world where families are safe from illness-causing germs and viruses.

Speaking on the endorsemen­t, Country Manager, Reckitt Benckiser Hygiene West Africa, Asif Hashimi, stated that the endorsemen­t was a perfect fit as both the company and NANNM share a common objective to promote good hygiene practices.

“Nurses are most times the first point of call when individual­s get ill, with this endorsemen­t, we can collaborat­e to drive high standards in hygiene practices. Our Fight is to empower individual­s to keep their families safe from illness-causing germs and viruses.

“It is a critical time globally, Thus, our partnershi­p with the NANNM will help to further amplify our message of good hygiene practices. Over the years, Nigerians have come to trust the brand to keep their homes in a good sanitary state and help curb the spread of infectious diseases in their families, this endorsemen­t will further help to entrench trust.

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