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Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture Kaduna State University (KASU).

Dr. Abdullahi Saleh

Lecturer II

Dr. Saleh Abdullahi, Lecturer II at Kaduna State University’s Department of Animal Science, holds a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry (2023) from Modibbo Adama University. His research interests span animal nutrition, management, and sustainable livestock production practices.

Biography

Dr. Saleh Abdullahi is a dedicated academic and lecturer at Kaduna State University (KASU), Nigeria, where he teaches in the Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture. Born in Yola, Adamawa State, Dr. Abdullahi is married with one child. He holds a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry from Modibbo Adama University, Yola, earned in 2023. His academic journey includes a Master’s in Animal Production and Management, as well as a B.Tech. in Animal Science and Range Management from the Federal University of Technology, Yola.

With extensive teaching experience in both tertiary and secondary schools, Dr. Abdullahi is passionate about animal science education and research. He has contributed significantly to publications on animal nutrition and husbandry in both international and domestic journals. His professional development includes certifications in education and computing. Dr. Abdullahi is also an active member of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN).

Education

  • Modibbo Adama University, Yola Ph.D Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry 2023
  • Federal University of Technology, Yola Masters in Animal Production and Management. 2015
  • Federal University of Technology, Yola B.Tech.(Hons) Animal Sci. and Range Management. 2008
  • Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, (ABU), Professional Diploma in Education (PDE) 2011
  • Government Technical College, Yola National Examination Council (NECO) and National Business and Technical Examination Board (NABTEB) 2001

Publications

  • Nyako, H.D., * 3Malgwi, I.H., 2Kibon, A., 1Yahya, M.M.,4Abdullahi, S,5Aminu, I.M., and 4Gabdo, I.I. (2015). Performance of Yankasa rams offered a basal diet of Pangolan grass hay supplement with different supplements in the semi – arid zone of north east of Nigeria. International journal of development research, vol. 5, issues, 07, pp 5044 – 5047, July, 2015.
  • Liman, A.A., *2Malgwi, I.H., 3Nyako, H.D.,4Ardo, B.A., 2Mohammed, I.D., 4Yahya, A.A., 1Antiev, M., 5Zahrah, A.I., 3Yahya, M..M., and6Abdullahi, S. (2016). Nutrient Evaluation and Degradation Characteristic of Some Browse Plants in Taraba State – Nigeria. International Journal of information Research and Review, Vo. 03, Issue, 01, pp, 1612- 1617, January, 2016.
  • I.I. Gabdoa, H. D. Nyakoa, S. Abdullahia, R. J. Wafarb. (2016). Effect of Supplementation of Maize Offals on the Performance and Nutrient Digestibility of Yankasa Rams Offered Leptadenia Hastata as a Basal Diet. British Journal of Applied Research (BJAR) 1(1), 27-29, 2016.
  • Adamu, B1, *, Usman, K 2, Abdullahi. S 3, Surayya A 1 and A.U Dapellum 1. (2024) Urea-molasses block supplementation on nutrients digestibility of Yankasa rams fed maize Stover. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 22(02), 1400–1404.
  • Adamu. B1, Abdullahi. S2, Surayya. A3, Usman. K4. A. U Dapellum5 (2024). Haematological and Biochemical Indices of Yankasa Rams Fed Maize Stover Supplemented with Molasses-Urea Block. International Journal of Scientific Research & Engineering Trends Volume 10, Issue 4, July-Aug-2024, ISSN (Online): 2395-566X.

Skills

Animal Nutrition & Biochemistry95%
Lecturing & Teaching80%
Research & Publication79%
Leadership & Teamwork85%
Technical Skills (Computing & Data Processing)75%