Meet Nigeria doctor who's also an engineer and Apostle. Story by: Murphy Ajibade Alabi
Meet Nigeria doctor who's also an engineer and Apostle
Honour Steve is a Nigerian doctor who's also clergyman and engineer all rolled into one
He has been a doctor Since 2008 and an Engineer since 2016
Though he has been in the Vine yard since 1998.
On his challenges he says:
"The challenges.....
Many ups and downs but as God liveth, I over come them"
He spoke on Nigeria health sector
"Nigeria's health sector needs major improvements in funding, infrastructure (especially Primary Health Centres), workforce retention (addressing brain drain), governance (fighting corruption), and digital integration (telemedicine, data systems), alongside expanding health insurance, better supply chains for medicines, and stronger focus on maternal/child health and nutrition to tackle high out-of-pocket spending and poor outcomes."
Dr. Steve also spoke on the general problem of low sperm in Nigeria men
"Low sperm count (oligospermia) in men is caused by a mix of medical issues (infections, hormone problems, genetic conditions, blockages from injury/surgery, varicoceles), lifestyle factors (smoking, heavy alcohol/drug use, obesity, tight underwear, overheating), environmental toxins (pesticides, lead, radiation), medications (steroids, certain drugs), and severe stress, all disrupting sperm production, function, or delivery.
Yes, a variety of products, methods, and substances are described and marketed as sex enhancement solutions, often referred to as aphrodisiacs or sexual performance boosters. These typically aim to increase sexual desire (libido), improve sexual performance, or enhance pleasure.
These methods can be broadly categorized into:
Prescription Medications
These are the most well-studied and scientifically proven methods for treating diagnosed sexual dysfunctions.
For Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Medications like sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), and vardenafil (Levitra) are FDA-approved to improve blood flow to the penis, facilitating an erection when sexually stimulated. These require a doctor's prescription and supervision due to potential side effects and interactions with other medications (especially nitrates for heart conditions"
"For Premature Ejaculation (PE): Certain antidepressants (e.g., dapoxetine) or topical anesthetic creams may be prescribed to help delay ejaculation.
For Low Desire (in women): Medications such as bremelanotide injection (Vyleesi) are available by prescription to treat acquired, generalized hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women.
Hormone Therapy: Testosterone therapy can be used for individuals with clinically low testosterone levels causing reduced libido, though this also requires medical supervision."
Listen to Dr Honour Steve you will think all what he could talk about or privilege to know is about medical terms but far beyond that
He's also a clergyman and an Engineer
And you asked him how come he's only Trinity and he will tell you
" Philippians 4vs 13 said "I can do anything/ everything through Christ who strengthens me"
Because people may be saying a medical doctor and also an engineer and also serving in the vine yard of the Lord. That's why I always use that bible verse . Not me o, but through God I can do all things "