This document discusses factors influencing contraceptive use among urban men in Nigeria. It begins with an introduction that provides background information on the importance of involving men in reproductive health and family planning. It then presents a table of contents that outlines the document structure. The document discusses challenges like high fertility rates, HIV/AIDS, and unintended pregnancies in Nigeria. It also presents hypotheses and methodology about studying contraceptive use among urban men in Nigeria. The document analyzes demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of respondents and examines how these factors relate to contraceptive utilization. It finds that factors like age, religion, education, wealth, ethnicity, employment status, and number of living children influence contraceptive use among urban men in Nigeria.