Most respondents being within the age range of 26–35 years clearly shows that these were mostly mothers at child-bearing age. The result of this study shows that a greater part of the respondents, being literates were aware of the ITN. Educational qualification of the respondents was seen to have affected their awareness and attitude towards the use of ITNs. Most respondents were those who attended tertiary institution and with this a high rate of awareness was recorded. Awareness of the malaria disease and the preventive measures can lead to successful implementation of the preventive interventions amongst pregnant women [15]. Amongst those who used their ITNs daily, the highest rate was those that attained tertiary education. Majority of those who used their nets consistently and every day were the tertiary institution graduates, the illiterates who used the net daily and consistently were only a few. This result contrast with that of Edelu and his colleagues [16], who reported that educational status, did not affect the attitude to net usage among children.
Amongst those who got their nets via free distribution some had indifferent attitude. It was disclosed that in Nigerian a total of 10 million ITNs were distributed in 5 years [17], which was actually inadequate. But yet those who were opportune to get it free misused the offer. In this study many of the respondents purchased the net by themselves. This is expected because they understood the importance of the ITN. This may also be explained by the fact that it was the understanding they had about the importance of the protective effect of the net that motivated their purchasing despite the cost. Though most of those who used the net purchased by themselves, there was no significant different in the attitude of those who purchased their nets and those who got free gift (P = 0.159). This shows that the free ITN did not motivate usage. These findings agree with that of Pettiffor et al [18], who found out in their research that a large number of the nets freely distributed were not hanged, were improperly deployed and unoccupied. This is also consistent with the findings in a study carried out in Nigeria during the Demographic and Health Survey [9]. However in some other studies the key barriers to pregnant women receiving and using ITNs were low knowledge of ITNs, low socio-economic status, high cost and non- availability [19].
The least percentage of those who used their nets everyday was found amongst mothers aged 16–25 years. Ene et al [20] stated that women 30 years and older were nearly 4 times more likely to use their nets compared to women less than 20 years of age. However, in this study, there was no significant different in every day net usage among the different age groups (P = 0.480). Their educational qualification, however, influenced the usage of the net (P = 0.046).
Spouse encouragement was seen to grossly affect the attitude of pregnant mothers towards the use of ITNs. In a typical African setting, husbands have a great influence on their wives irrespective of their views on the importance of the ITN. A study on factors influencing utilization of ITNs amongst pregnant women in Kinshasha stated that encouragement by spouses of pregnant women improved their utilization of ITNs [21].
Having already net fitted door/ widow were other factors for failure of ITN usage apart from hot weather discomfort. Net-fitted door and window may offer some protection provided the door passages are not opened at all especially at evening sunset or nights when the mosquitoes start flying around. Otherwise, it is commonly noted that this device becomes disadvantageous instead because when once the mosquitoes gain entrance into the house, they hardly leave but stay there and bite for long time as long as they are alive. So in essence, net fitted door and window offer false sense of protection. The issue of hot weather discomfort is an uncontestable fact being that netting does not allow enough air in-flow when sleeping under it. Nigeria as of other tropical regions has extreme hot weather most time of the year coupled with the fact that there is incessant electric power failures of such which the government needed to address before setting up ITN control program.