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Undergraduates Perspectives on Sex education and teenage pregnancy in Covenant University, Ota, and Ogun State, Nigeria.
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Undergraduates Perspectives on Sex education and teenage pregnancy in Covenant University, Ota, and Ogun State, Nigeria.

This study examines undergraduates' perspective on sex education and teenage pregnancy in Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. The study population was 250 undergraduates of Covenant University. Frequency tables, linear regression analysis and analysis of variance were used to analyze the data collected via self-administered questionnaires. Two hypotheses were tested in this study....
 
 
 
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1.) Akanbi, M. A; Adetoro, G. W. and Okoya, O. O.
Samuel Olugbemisola » Samuel Gbemisola W. had her first, second and third degrees in Demography and Social Statistics from Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. Her thesis was titled, “Proximate Determinants: The Pathways of Influence of Underlying Factors on Under-five Mortality in Nigeria”. she is an alumna of the Young Scientists Summer Programme, Laxenburg, Austria. She has collaboration with the UN-Habitat,... view full profile
Samuel Olugbemisola
 
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