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Sexuality in Africa Magazine Vol 5 Issue 4
Articles in this issue include: “Body Image, Beauty, Culture and Language in the Nigerian African Context”, “ Food in Sexuality in the Nigerian Society”, “Kayan Mata: The Secret World of Aphrodisiacs in Northern Nigeria”.

 
Between The Ideal and The Reality: Doing Sexuality Research in the Context of Public Policy in Nigeria
A presentation made at the 2008 Understanding Human Sexuality Seminar with the theme: "(Wild) Love and Pleasure in the Cities: Addressing Sexual Health and Wellness in African Urban Areas".

 
The City Girl and Sexuality in Yoruba Films: An Assessment
The paper assesses the presentation and representation of the city girl sexual life in selected Yoruba video films from the feminist perspective.

 
Sexuality in Africa Magazine Vol 5 Issue 3
Articles in this issue include: “Evolving Transactions in Sexualities”, "Sale of Womanhood or Sex?”, “Sexual Abuse of Brothel-Based Female Sex Workers in Abuja, Nigeria”, and “Transactional and Commercial Sex Issues”

 
Sexuality in Africa Magazine Vol 5 Issue 2
Articles in this issue include "Technology, Sexuality And Reproductive Rights In Africa", "Mobile Phones, The Internet and Sexualities", "The Changing Dynamics of Relationships in Africa", and "The Future Of Sex"

 
Sexuality in Africa Magazine Vol 5 Issue 1
Articles in this issue include: "Unusual Marriage and Sexual Health and Rights in Africa", "'Come We Stay' Marriages In Kenya: Implications For Sexual Health", "The Changing Dynamics of Relationships in Africa"

 
Human Sexuality in Africa: Beyond Reproduction
It can generally be assumed that there are two reasons for people to have sex - to have children and to have fun. This book looks at the fun aspects.

 
Senegal: Homophobia and Islamic Political Manipulations
This paper examines the public reaction following several newspaper articles about homosexuality in the Senegal.

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