[vcex_icon_box style=”two” heading=”Health” icon_type=”typicons” heading_size=”21px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-flash-outline” icon_color=”#ffffff” icon_background=”#f6bb42″ icon_size=”36px” icon_border_radius=”50%” icon_width=”80px” icon_height=”80px” image=”745″]Currently in Africa, we have one of, if not the largest stocks of HRH (Human Resources for Health) but we also have a shortage of well qualified practitioners such as doctors, nurses and midwives that can deliver effective and essential health services in Nigeria[/vcex_icon_box]
[vcex_icon_box style=”two” heading=”Housing” icon_type=”typicons” heading_size=”21px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-coffee” icon_color=”#ffffff” icon_background=”#3bafda” icon_size=”36px” icon_border_radius=”50%” icon_width=”80px” icon_height=”80px” image=”743″]Either to sell or to rent, no local or federal government has been able to provided affordable government housing for the people of Nigeria in the past 20 years. There’s currently no plans being implemented for this to happen and we have a shortage of affordable homes but our population is forever growing.[/vcex_icon_box]
[vcex_icon_box style=”two” heading=”Infrastructure” icon_type=”typicons” heading_size=”21px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-leaf” icon_color=”#ffffff” icon_background=”#8cc152″ icon_size=”34px” icon_border_radius=”50%” icon_width=”80px” icon_height=”80px” image=”747″]Our infrastructure is Nigeria is non existence. There is hardly any important aspect of our economy that is well and duly regulated. Driving through each state at a time, you can see the diabolical conditions of our roads, old vehicles braking down and causing a terrible hold up. Electricity supply across the whole nation is depressing.[/vcex_icon_box]
[vcex_icon_box style=”two” heading=”Pollution” image=”819″ heading_size=”21″]Due to unreliable electricity supplies, many Nigerians rely on generators, which spew out noxious fumes often in unventilated areas. Use of solid fuels for cooking, burning waste, compound with unregulated car emissions and traffic pollution from very old cars on the roads are the major contributing factors to pollution.[/vcex_icon_box]
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