SCHOLAR ABEEB TEACHES SEXTING Abeeb Babatunde ABOLADE (Class 8)

Scholar Abeeb Babatunde Abolade, a 200 level Counselor Education student of University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, took 15 peers a class on "Sexting, Sexual Risk Behaviours and Health: Implications for Success" on the 3rd of May, 2022, at Moleke/Agudu Central Mosque Toll Gate Ife Ibadan, in partial fulfilment of the requirements to graduate from ISERH Undergraduate Studies Class 8. 

He define sexting as "the act of sending sexual explicit massages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones but also includes email". He discussed reasons why young people engage in sexting. He made the class very interactive. The class extensively discussed the consequences/dangers associated with sexting. Parts of the dangers identified to associate with sexting include: mentally illness, litigations, anger, anxiety, guilt and self-blame. Platform was created for experience sharing and questions. It was an interesting class afterall.

Having successfully implemented this project, he has hereby fulfilled a part of the requirements expected of him to graduate and get inducted as an ISERH Associate Ambassador, and if all things being equal, he shall have unrestricted access to the resources available on the Ambassadors Portal - starting from Sunday 5th of June, 2022, immediately after their convocation and induction ceremony on the designated platform. 


ISERH Undergraduate Studies is a FREE online course where African undergraduates and fresh graduates are trained (via telegram ) by professionals, for a period of 5 months (minimum) on leadership, socio-economic, relationship and entrepreneurial skills. The students of the course are referred to as SCHOLARS, and upon the fulfilment of 75% attendance rate, 50% facebook engagement rate, filling of online graduation form, and implementation and reporting of capstone project, they get convocated and inducted as ISERH Associate Ambassadors. 


From all of us at the Initiative for Sound Education, Relationship & Health (ISERH), we say 'Congratulations to you' and as well give credit to the facilitator - Dr. Samson Agberotimi, who facilitated the training of our scholars on 'Sexting, Sexual Risk Behaviours and Health: Implications for Success'.


Signed: 

Luqman Alawode,
Director of Undergraduate Studies

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