He started his early education in Minna, and in 1975 - 1980 he attended Government Teachers College, Wushishi and had his NCE im Niger State College of Education, Minna studies Agriculture in 1984. He hold B.Sc in Agricultural Science Education with second class from the
University of Calabar, later he gained his Master's in Science Education in 1991 and Ph.D degrees at University of Calabar and
University of Ibadan in 1995.[5][6]
Vol 6, No 1 (2002) - Articles Analysis of Women\'s Reproductive Health Situation in
Bida Emirate of Niger State, Nigeria, African journals online (AJOL).(
ISSN1118-4841)
The Nupe people of Nigeria' Studies of tribes and tribals 1. 95-110. Document types Ethnographic work Languages Nupe-Nupe-Tako (nupe1254) 2003 (autotranslated from Maho's coding system) ProvidersJouni Maho's bibliography of Africa.[9][10]
^Yahaya, Mohammed Kuta. (2000). Ignorance is a disease : (a short play on reproductive health education). Stirling-Horden Publishers.
ISBN978-2063-33-9.
OCLC47920649.
^Yahaya, Mohammed Kuta. Working with rural women : methodological considerations.
OCLC974655725.
^"The impact of agriculture on environmental health in Nigeria". Journal of Environmental Extension. 3 (1).
ISSN1595-5125.
^Yahaya, Mohammed Kuta; Olajide, Razak B. (1 January 2002). "The impact of agriculture on environmental health in Nigeria". Journal of Environmental Extension. 3 (1).
doi:
10.4314/jext.v3i1.2688.
ISSN1595-5125.
^Nkonya, Ephraim M.; Phillip, Dayo; Mogues, Tewodaj; Pender, John; Yahaya, Muhammed Kuta; Adebowale, Gbenga; Arokoyo, Tunji; Kato, Edward; Nkonya, Ephraim (2008). From the ground up. World Bank.
OCLC861348020.
He started his early education in Minna, and in 1975 - 1980 he attended Government Teachers College, Wushishi and had his NCE im Niger State College of Education, Minna studies Agriculture in 1984. He hold B.Sc in Agricultural Science Education with second class from the
University of Calabar, later he gained his Master's in Science Education in 1991 and Ph.D degrees at University of Calabar and
University of Ibadan in 1995.[5][6]
Vol 6, No 1 (2002) - Articles Analysis of Women\'s Reproductive Health Situation in
Bida Emirate of Niger State, Nigeria, African journals online (AJOL).(
ISSN1118-4841)
The Nupe people of Nigeria' Studies of tribes and tribals 1. 95-110. Document types Ethnographic work Languages Nupe-Nupe-Tako (nupe1254) 2003 (autotranslated from Maho's coding system) ProvidersJouni Maho's bibliography of Africa.[9][10]
^Yahaya, Mohammed Kuta. (2000). Ignorance is a disease : (a short play on reproductive health education). Stirling-Horden Publishers.
ISBN978-2063-33-9.
OCLC47920649.
^Yahaya, Mohammed Kuta. Working with rural women : methodological considerations.
OCLC974655725.
^"The impact of agriculture on environmental health in Nigeria". Journal of Environmental Extension. 3 (1).
ISSN1595-5125.
^Yahaya, Mohammed Kuta; Olajide, Razak B. (1 January 2002). "The impact of agriculture on environmental health in Nigeria". Journal of Environmental Extension. 3 (1).
doi:
10.4314/jext.v3i1.2688.
ISSN1595-5125.
^Nkonya, Ephraim M.; Phillip, Dayo; Mogues, Tewodaj; Pender, John; Yahaya, Muhammed Kuta; Adebowale, Gbenga; Arokoyo, Tunji; Kato, Edward; Nkonya, Ephraim (2008). From the ground up. World Bank.
OCLC861348020.