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NACA urges Nigerians to celebrate Valentine safely, prevent HIV

by Honesty Victor
February 11, 2026
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The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has urged Nigerians to celebrate Valentine’s Day responsibly by taking deliberate steps to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Dr Temitope Ilori, Director-General of NACA, made the call in a Valentine’s Day message issued on Wednesday in Abuja, stressing the need for individuals to prioritise their health and that of their partners.

Ilori said that while the season was known for expressions of affection and connection, it was equally important to avoid behaviours that increased vulnerability to HIV.

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“Let love be guided by responsibility. Knowing your status and protecting yourself and others is a powerful way to show you care,” she said.

She encouraged Nigerians to know their HIV status by getting tested and encouraging their partners to do the same, while also practising safe sex through consistent and correct use of condoms.

The NACA boss also advised citizens to avoid risky behaviours such as having multiple sexual partners and engaging in transactional sex, as well as excessive alcohol or substance use that could impair judgement.

She further urged the public to access HIV prevention, treatment and counselling services at government health facilities nationwide.

Ilori reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to expanding access to quality HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services across the country, in line with the national goal of ending new HIV infections.

She advised Nigerians to visit the agency’s website or call the HIV toll-free line 6222 for more information.

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