Abiodun, J. Oluwabamide2023-12-142023-12-142010-09-14UNICEF (2000a). Children in Conflict with the Law: The Nigerian Experience. Lagos: UNICEF Country Office, Lagos. UNICEF (2000b). Nigeria and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Lagos: UNICEF Country Office. Webb, D. (2002). “HIV/AIDS War Zone” Development Issue 19 Third Quarter p. 30-31. World Bank (2008) “HIV Epidemic still Africa's Leading Cause of Premature Death” http://go.worldbank.org/007PDVNlTQhttps://keffi.nsuk.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14448/7231While frantic efforts arc being made by governments of African nations to combat HIV/AIDS die result has been negligible. The factors responsible for this state of affairs vary. However, a number of social problems encourage the spread of the disease on daily basis. These include poverty, prostitution, rape, violent conflicts amongst others. In recent times children, suffered a great deal from these social problems which tend to make them more prone to contacting the disease (HIV/AIDS). This paper therefore examines the dangers faced by under-aged rape victims in Nigeria with respect to HIV infection. It recommends that the government should take the issue of rape seriously while parents should be sensitively watchful over their children.enCHILD RAPE AND THE RISK OF HIV/AIDS INFECTION IN NIGERIAArticle