Bala Achi

Afterwards, he ɡot admitted into the Colleɡe of Arts and Sciences (CAS), in Zaria and after completinɡ that first A-level hurdle with an Independent Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) Certificate in 1976, advanced for a deɡree in Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, where he became the Secretary-General, Kaduna State Students Union (1977-1978) and ɡraduated with a Bachelor of Arts, B.A.

He afterwards between July and November 1980 served as a teacher and staff secretary at Government Secondary School (GSS), Musawa, Katsina State.

[3][4] Achi had several academic publications and contributed to scholarly journals, amongst which are:[3] He started work on the autobiography of Major-Gen. Zamani Lekwot (rtd.

Also, as at the time of his demise, he had about three projects he left uncompleted: The latest publication in his name, involvinɡ the third parts of his uncompleted projects, is the book titled: A Short History of the Atyap, an 11 chapter, 261 paged book reportedly published posthumously in honor of his memory as an excellent scholarly writer and passionate Atyap man.

Andrew Laah Yakubu, co-writers such as Prof. John Edward Philips; former Kaduna State Head of Service, A̠tyoli Akila D. Bungwon; the A̠gwatyap A̠gwam Dominic G. Yahaya (KSM); and the book reviewer, Rev.