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According to the report, 45.6% of university students have experimented with drugs, raising serious concerns about the growing drug culture in institutions of higher learning.
The report reveals that friends are the leading source of drugs at 66.4%, followed closely by canteens and bars at 59.3%. Shockingly, even lecturers and other teaching staff have been implicated, with 7% of students indicating that they accessed drugs from them.