The household size of the respondents ranged between 2 and 12 members with a mean of about 5 persons and a standard deviation of 2.1. The distribution of the household size table (2) shows that about 30% of the farmers had household size less than 10 persons. This is typical of urban settings, as more urban elites tend to have fewer children than their rural counterparts. However, other factors such as labour requirements for the fish farm (ponds) and religious reason might have contributed to the few large families. The literacy level of an average respondent in the study area (14.2years) was reasonably high; the years of education ranged between 2 and 18 years, these findings indicated that, most of the fish farmers (45%) had tertiary education.