Group trains Osun female students on reproductive health, dangers of premarital sex

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A group, Zainab Agbolade-Oladejo Initiative, has organised an empowerment programme for pupils of some secondary schools in Ila-Orangun town of Osun State and warned them against premarital sex.

The female students were also trained on their reproductive health, and urged to be positive agents of change in their schools, homes and the society at large.

Tagged: “Homecoming Impact Project for Teens (HIP4Teens),” the convener of the programme, Zainab Agbolade-Oladejo said the programme is to inspire change among teenage girls for a better tomorrow.

A health practitioner, Adenike Atoki, explained the different stages of puberty from the growth stage to the latent stage and also the characteristics of growth to the participants.

She urged them to have healthy acceptance of the growth stage, warning them against peer pressure, teenage pregnancy and unhealthy menstrual care.

“Do not put yourself under pressure, the body differs. Accept your body the way It is. You don’t have to have sex for your body to grow,” Atoki told the students, urging them to focus on their education.