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Mukhtar Isah Bala Mukhtar Isah Bala (born April 15, 1988) is a Nigerian Electrical/Computer Engineer and a business man. He received his elementary education at Nasarawa Faskari Primary School in Faskari Local Government of Katsina State Nigeria, from 1994 to 2000 and he was the Head Boy of the school for 1999/2000 session. He moved to Abuja to stay with his elder brother Alhaji Kabiru Isah Bala where he was given an admission into Government Secondary School Tudun Wada, Wuse Zonge 4 Abuja in September 2001. He was made the G.S.S. Tudun Wada's Chemistry Laboratory prefect and Ameer (president) of 2006/2007 and graduated in July 2007. After his graduation from G.S.S. Tudun Wada Abuja, he moved to Zaria in Kaduna State of Nigeria to stay with his elder cousin (Alhaji Danmallam Muhammad) whom he referred to as an uncle. He then secured an admission into Ahmadu Bello University Zaria to study A BEng. in Electrical/Computer Engineering from 2009 to 2014 after obtaining a diploma in comuputer programming and data processing with Multiple Bytes Computer Institude Zaria 2008 and founded The M.I.B-Enterprise in July 29th 2013. Family and early life Mukhtar was born into an aristocratic Fulani family in Katsina; the family of late Alhaji Bala, popularly known as Balan-Bele. His grandfather Balan-Bele (which means; The Bala of Bele), is the founder of the Bele Fulani settlement (now the Bele Village) near Funtua, Katsina State. He was the most influential herd man of his time around the area with hundreds of cattles. When His Father Isah Died, Mukhtar lived with his aunt Amina and her husband Mal. Bala Ubandiya and the two loved him so much because they never had a child. Family Members Isah Bala Ruqayyah Kabiru and Aminu Ruqayya (Rakiya), Khadija (Kubra), Fatima (Nana), Zainab (Abu), Jamila, and Hauwa'u Career and Future Ambition Sources and Refrences
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 * Kashim, Ibrahim BLIS, (2012) "From behind the trees" Volume 2 #13.
 * Ardo, Waziri, Hudu, Zinai, (2013) "Nomadic Youths and Life Career" " a journal for Nomadic Education in Nigeria" volume 1, #11.
 * James, Collins (2013), " A Jounal of West African Youths" volume 1, #32.