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260 International Journal of Scientific Research in Education, SEPTEMBER 2012, Vol. 5(3), 260-268. Drug Abuse in Nigerian Schools: A Study of Selected secondary institutions in Bayelsa State, South-South, Nigeria Stephen Nkereuwuem Ekpenyongi Department of Sociology Faculty of Social Sciences Niger Delta University Wilberforce Island, Nigeria .. Abstract Drug Abuse is becoming increasingly problematic in Nigeria. A number of recent studies suggest that almost all Nigerian youth experiment with drugs at some point, particularly alcohol and nicotine. The foremost concern is the number of these youth that will form an addiction to serious substances, jeopardizing their own health and safety and creating difficulties for their families and the public at large. Drug use, it is widely accepted, has negative consequences for the academic, social, psychological and physical development of users.
260 International Journal of Scientific Research in Education, SEPTEMBER 2012, Vol. 5(3), 260-268. Drug Abuse in Nigerian Schools: A Study of Selected Secondary Institutions in Bayelsa State,
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