“…This finding was similar to the previous studies on Nigerian university students (Ayodele et al, 2009;Aliyu et al, 2014;Odili et al, 2014;Oladoyinbo & Ekerette, 2015;Attah et al, 2016;Ukegbu et al, 2017;Eze & Kadiri, 2020), Africa (Mogre et al, 2014a;Mogre et al, 2014b;Moussa et al, 2016, Niba et al, 2017 and other continent (Davar, 2015). It was contrary to the findings of some other studies in Nigeria (Nwachukwu et al, 2010;Olusanya & Omotayo, 2011;Nmor et al, 2014;Ukegbu et al, 2017), Asia (Gan et al, 2011;Hujova, 2013;Kutty et al, 2015;Ren et al, 2015;Irfan, 2018), America (Moretti et al, 2014;Obesidade & Obesidad, 2017;Deng et al, 2017) and Europe (Sofia et al, 2015) where general obesity was higher in males than females. It was also in contrast to the findings of Alhaj & Alqubaty (2020) in Yemen.…”