Over 31.5 per cent of teenagers between the ages of 15 and 19 in Nigeria either have children or are currently pregnant and the figures continue to soar. The United Nations has been pushing for comprehensive sex education to reduce teenage pregnancies and sex-related health issues. But societal norms and traditions may be slowing its implementation in the country. CGTN’s Kelechi Emekalam has more on that report.
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