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Short Biography of Monday Sunday Adiaha

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Monday Sunday Adiaha is a Scholar, Researcher and Scientist. M. S. Adiaha received Primary and Secondary education in Nigeria. He tended the Cross River University of Technology. Adiaha pursued his postgraduate education at the University of Abuja where he obtained an M.Sc., and at the University of Maiduguri where he obtained PGDE, and at the University of Ghana where heobtained a Ph.D. Short Course in Climate Change. Adiaha holds an Advance Certification of the CODATA-RDA ResearchData Science School of the Abdus Salam InternationalCentre for Theoretical Physics(ICTP), Trieste, Italy. He has also undergone numerous advanced training and made several presentations at ICTP.

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.M. S. Adiaha is an Experimental and Theoretical Scholar at the Institute of Biopaleogeographynamed under Charles R. Darwin, Poland, and an Academic Researcher/Scientist at the Nigeria Institute of Soil Science. He had lectured/taught at the Cross River University of Technology. In 2020 M. S.ADIAHA was a Speaker at theJoint Abdul SalamInternational Centre for Theoretical Physics-International Atomic EnergyAgency (ICTP-IAEA), International School on Radioactive WasteCementation hosted at ICTP. Adiaha has published widely.

Books:

2. Complete Guide to Agricultur al Product Processing and St orage

1. Decolonization and the Niger ian Agricultural Sector

3. The Role of Organic Matter i n Tropical Soil Productivity

4. Inventory of African Biome where Indigenous and Natural People Live and Beauty Exis t: A Track for Exploration of Agricultural Potential

Awards and Honors:

1. Ordinary Doctorate Award/Cer tificate of Merit

2. Blue Ribbon Recognition Awa rd 2021 for Water, Agriculture and Climate

3. Mentor Award: Ignite-African Women in Agribusiness

4. Honorary Member, Asain Council of Science Editors

Selected Publications

1. Chude, V.O., E.E. Oku, G.I.C. Nwaka and M.S. Adiaha, 2020. Soil compaction assessment as a manipulative strategy to improve soil biodiversity: an approach for meeting SDG two and six. Land Reclam. Water Manage., 1: 131-143. CrossRef | Direct Link |

2. Amali, A.A., A.N. Mersha, E.R. Nofal, K. Murray and S. Norouzi et al., 2020. Nonu2010conventional sources of agricultural water management: insights from young professionals in the irrigation and drainage sector. Irrig. Drain., 10.1002/ird.2495. CrossRef | Direct Link |

3. Adiaha, M.S., A.H. Buba and E.E. Tangban, 2020. Mitigating global greenhouse gas emission: the role of trees as a clean mechanism for

4. Adiaha, M.S. and E.E. Oku, 2020. Evaluating hydraulic properties of soils: a management strategy towards fighting the 21st century flood disaster. Land Reclam. Water Manage., 1: 32-36. CrossRef | Direct Link |

5. Adiaha, M.S. and C.S. Adiaha, 2020. Impacts of climate change on human and plant nutrition and health. Plants Environ., 2: 126-137. CrossRef | Direct Link |

6. Undie, U.L., O.A. Agba, M.S. Adiaha and P.O. Osang, 2017. Responses of utasi (Gongronema latifolium) to NPK 15:15:15 fertilizer rates in a utisol southsouth Nigeria. Int. J. Sci. World, 10.14419/ijsw.v5i2.8112. CrossRef | Direct Link |

7. Adiaha, M.S., 2017. Economics of maize (Zea mays L.) production in Nigeria and maize traditional utilization. Int. J. Sci. World, 10.14419/ijsw.v5i2.7819. CrossRef | Direct Link |

8. Adiaha, M.S., 2017. Economic value of maize (Zea mays L.) in Nigeria and its