Dr. Monday Sunday Adiaha

Academic Researcher/Scientist
Nigeria Institute of Soil Science


Highest Degree
PhD Short Course in Climate Change from University of Ghana, Ghana

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Biography

Monday Sunday ADIAHA is a Scholar, a Researcher and a Scientist. ADIAHA holds an Advance Certification in Scientific Data Management from Abdul Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Trieste, Italy. In 2020 he served as a Speaker at the Joint Abdul Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics-International Atomic Energy Agency (ICTP-IAEA) International School on Radioactive Waste Cementation hosted at ICTP, Trieste, Italy. He has also undergone numerous advanced training and make several presentations at Abdul Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Trieste, Italy. Adiaha is a member of the Soil Science Society of Nigeria (SSSN), International Union of Soil Science (IUSS), Agricultural Society of Nigeria (ASN), Europe Union Research Data Alliance, Land Portal, Netherlands including the International Commission on Irrigation & Drainage (ICID) Young Professionals. He is an Academic Researcher/Scientist at the Department of Planning, Research Extension & Statistics, Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (NISS). ADIAHA has served in various category as a Researcher, Scientist and Mentor in various voluntary capacity at the Continuing Education Section of the FCT College of Education, Zuba and at the Department of Agronomy, Cross River University of Technology and has also experimented and facilitated numerous project in Nigeria and aboard. Some of his projects re-unlocked the potentials of native and exotic tree species in Global Greenhouse Gas (CO2) sequestration including Ecological flood/erosion modification, ecosystem stabilization, remediation and rehabilitation of contaminated lands using Vetiver Grass Technology (VGT). M. S. ADIAHA is widely published.

Area of Interest:

Soil Sciences
Hydrology and Climate Change
Nuclear Agriculture
Remote Sensing and Agricultural Climatology
Soil Conservation and Ecology

Selected Publications

  1. Adiaha, M.S., 2023. Estimating radioactivity flux in tropical soils: A strategy for plant survival policy, environmental balance and human-animal-ecosystem nexus wellbeing. EQA-Int. J. Environ. Qual., 53: 11-20.
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  2. Adiaha, M.S., 2023. Exploring soil exchangeable cations and auditing the potential of phoenix dactylifera and Mangifera indica in CO2 sequestration into soil biomass in a naturally ocurring tree patches. Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 9: 2059-2075.
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  3. Adiaha, M.S., V.O. Chude, G.I.C. Nwaka and E.E. Oku, 2022. Carbon auditing in tree-soil nexus: A sustainable approach towards CO2 sequestration and environmental transformation. EQA-Int. J. Environ. Qual., 48: 1-9.
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  4. Adiaha, M.S., V.O. Chude, A. Agba, G. Ijeoma C. Nwaka and E.E. Oku, 2022. Mapping soil organic carbon-soil biodiversity variability in the ecosystem-nexus of tropical soils. EQA - Int. J. Environ. Qual., 50: 1-19.
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  5. Adiaha, M.S., 2022. Stimulating tropical soils with Na+ Cl- radicals and reclamation of Na+ Cl- salinity using biochar and hydro-leaching technology: A sustainable strategy for management of saline and sodic soils under climate change. Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 8: 1898-1928.
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  6. 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.
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  7. 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.
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  8. 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 CO2 sequestration. J. Agric. Sci., 10.4038/jas.v15i1.8675.
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  9. 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.
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  10. Adiaha, M.S. and C.S. Adiaha, 2020. Impacts of climate change on human and plant nutrition and health. Plants Environ., 2: 126-137.
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  11. Adiaha, M.S., 2019. Combating tropical soil degradation: The role of nitrogen fertilizer as a climate-smart strategy towards maize (Zea mays L.) productive cultivation. Land Reclam. Water Manage., 1: 5-19.
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  12. Adiaha, M.S. and D.U. Ocheje, 2018. Examination malpractices: An indisciplinary act towards a societal ruin, causes, agents, control and the way forward. Int. J. Sci. World, 6: 8-13.
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  13. 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 south-south Nigeria. Int. J. Sci. World, 10.14419/ijsw.v5i2.8112.
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  14. 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.
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  15. Adiaha, M.S., 2017. Economic value of maize (Zea mays L.) in Nigeria and its impacts on the global food production. Int. J. Sci. World, 10.14419/ijsw.v6i1.8771.
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