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Teenage pregnancy highest in northern Nigeria, says health report

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March 9, 2026
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The 2025 State of Health of the Nation Report has revealed that teenage pregnancy remains highest in northern Nigeria, which include states such as Kebbi, Zamfara, and Kaduna, a development which has become a serious public health challenge in the country.

Penpushing reports that the released result produced under the National Health Act (2014), equally showed 32 per cent of girls aged 15–19 in Kebbi state had been pregnant, followed by Zamfara and Kaduna states at 30 per cent each, while Lagos and Edo states recorded about three per cent.

The report highlighted that adolescent reproductive health trended nationwide and revealed emerging regional disparities, with the findings, drawn from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) 2024, revealed sharp regional differences and underlined the need for targeted interventions to improve adolescent reproductive health outcomes across Nigeria.

Penpushing further reports that the report, indicated that teenage pregnancy increases risks of maternal and child morbidity and mortality, while also contributing to social challenges such as school dropout among adolescent girls in high-risk states.

The statistics pointed out that pregnancy prevalence declined with education, from 34 per cent among girls with no schooling to four per cent among those with education beyond secondary school, highlighting education’s protective effect.

Penpushing also reports that the report disclosed that the 2025 health sector expanded adolescent-focused interventions to improve reproductive health outcomes and advance Universal Health Coverage (UHC), strengthening primary healthcare services and community outreach programmes nationwide.

The reports stated that investments targeted adolescent-friendly services in primary healthcare, including family planning, HIV prevention, and sexually transmitted infection management, to improve accessibility and utilisation of reproductive health services among teenagers.

Penpushing reports that it added that community-based health workers were engaged to provide counselling and selected family planning services, helping adolescents in remote areas access reproductive health information and interventions, complementing facility-based care.

The report emphaised that school- and community-based water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programme were strengthened to improve adolescent well-being and reduced preventable infections, creating a healthier environment for young people across Nigeria.

Penpushing further reports that the report stated that improvement in menstrual hygiene management, with 95 per cent of adolescent girls reporting they could wash and change privately at home, while 94 per cent used appropriate menstrual materials.

The report raised concerns about adolescent mental health and substance abuse, pointing out that increasing alcohol and drug use, including tramadol and cannabis, particularly among secondary school students nationwide.

Penpushing also reports that it said adolescents and young people aged 10–24 accounted for about 32 per cent of Nigeria’s population and bear a high burden of mental health disorders, particularly depression and anxiety.

The report stated that government interventions had focused on integrating mental health services into HIV care programmes, supported by national frameworks such as the National Policy on the Health and Development of Adolescents.

Penpushing reports that it said the policies emphasised youth-friendly mental health services, early intervention, prevention, and stigma reduction, aiming to improve adolescents’ psychological well-being alongside broader public health initiatives.

The report highlighted government commitment to strengthening mental health services during World Mental Health Day and International Adolescent Health Week in 2025, promoting multisectoral collaboration to address substance abuse.

Penpushing further reports that it explained that these efforts involved partnerships among the Ministry of Health National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), World Health Organisation (WHO), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and civil society organisations.

The report equally added that some states, including Kaduna, had introduced school- and community-based initiatives to strengthen mental health awareness, build resilience, and support adolescents in managing stress, substance use, and other psychosocial challenges.

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Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji is a Nigerian Journalist of over decades working experience. He has worked in various media organisations and served in various capacity in the media industry. He was a former member of Central Working Committee (CWC) of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), where he served as a Zonal Secretary (South-West) of the union. He is presently a member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), a member of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP), member International Press Institute (IPI), Nigeria Chapter and member Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), as well as member Caretaker Committee National Alumni Association of Nigerian Institute of Journalism(NIJ) He studied journalism at Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos, Nigeria, Public Administration at Ogun State Polytechnic (now Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta, and read Broadcasting at Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State Nigeria The veteran journalist is the Founder of a Penpushing Media owner of Online Newspapers and Online Television, which is registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). Penpushing Media is first online newspaper to start operation in Abeokuta, a town where journalism started in Nigeria He is an award winning journalist, with records which include Best Journalist of the year award in Ogun State (South-West of Nigeria), Appreciation Award from United Nations Population Fund (Advocacy Project) and Representative of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) in Nigeria. He is media consultant for Nigerian Youth Organisation(NYO) Ogun State Chapter. Media Partner with Lead Women of Africa, a Non Governmental Organisation with headquarters in South Africa, Media Partner with United Nations Information Centre(UNIC), Media Adviser to late Iyalode Alaba Lawson among others

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