Okafor, I. P.2023-05-222023-05-222016-12Okafor, I. P., Ayorinde S. A. & Abdulaziz, I., (2016): Assessment and implication of the sexual attitude of Nigerian parents in Federal Capital Territory Abuja. Al-Hikmah Journal of Education. 3 (2); 159-1662384-7662https://uilspace.unilorin.edu.ng/handle/20.500.12484/10671ArticleThe study was a descriptive research. It sampled a total of 500 Nigerian educated parents ross ministries and parastatals in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. Abuja using purposive sampling techniques. Data was elicited from the sampled respondents using an Adapted Payne & Hahn's Sexual Attitude Assessment Scale (PHSASS). Collected data was analyzed using percentages and chi-square statistics. Findings revealed that 64.2% of Abuja parents have traditional sexual attitude, 29.6% have non-traditional sexual attitude, and 6.2% have ambivalent sexual attitude. Thus, it was inferred on the existing literature's illustration of the sexual behaviour of persons having traditional sexual attitude that Nigerian educated parents may not support polices that favour homosexuality, transgender. bisexual, gay, lesbians', prostitution, abortion and other likely unpopular sexual practices. This research work, therefore, recommends that traditional sexual attitude should he encouraged among Nigerians and that the entire citizens should be re-oriented on the negative implications of engaging in sexual aberrations. Stiff majors and policies should be put in place for offenders. It was concluded that the possibility of Nigeria having policies legalizing some of these sexual practices in the near future is still very slim. Keywords: Sexual attitude, Sexual behaviour, Abuja parents, Implication. Traditional and nontraditional.enSexual attitude, Sexual behaviour, Abuja parents, Implication. Traditional and nontraditionalAssessment and implication of the sexual attitude of Nigerian parents in Federal Capital Territory AbujaArticle