 In this study, it was found that 22.5% of the undergraduate students had depression and 21.6% had suicidal ideation. This indicates that these students are at a high risk of experiencing both depression and suicidal ideation. Low self-esteem, intake of recreational drugs, alcohol dependence, poor academic performance, sexual assault, and being hit by a partner were all found to be associated with depression and suicidal ideation. It is therefore important for the government and non-governmental organizations, school administrators, and parents to increase awareness about the signs and symptoms of depression and take measures to reduce the risk factors associated with depression and suicidal ideation. This article was authored by Temitope One Me Lady Akinyemi, Adeez Precious Apu, Olucia Adedola Onigbind, and others.