More men are using condom. Many are however placing the condom wrongly. Often, condom is worn tightly around the penis without giving room for the air space at the tip of the condom. The air space is needed to collect the condom after ejaculation. From my field experiences during peer education sessions, only seven of 20 persons age 20 – 50 years who were asked to place to condom on a penile model did it making provision for the air space.
These were all persons who boasted of knowing how to place the condom and who stated they had been using the male condom. I personally also think this improper placement may explain many of the complaint of poor sexual sensation when using condom. We do know tear of the condom can result from this faulty wearing of the condom. 
We peer educators also need to emphasis how to open the condom pack. Before I start the peer session on condom, I gave five males a condom each to tear and wear the penis model. More often than not, at least three persons struggle to open the condom pack. They make attempts at the wrong end of the pack and often resort to using their teeth to tear open the condom pack. Using the teeth increases the risk of tearing the condom.
Last week I did a sensitisation for young boys where I live on the use of condom. None know about the need for the air space when wearing the condom nor did they know how to properly tear open the condom pack. They were not aware that using the teeth was wrong. 
As LeNNiB Champions we need to teach the basics – teach persons about appropriate placement of the male condoms.
David Ekpenyong Ita