The non significant difference observed among the treatments for daily weight gain, in all the different phases of growth (1 to 28 days, 29 to 56 days and 1 to 56 days) is at variance with the findings of Ukachukwu (2008) who reported a decrease in performance as the inclusion level of cassava composite meal fed to broilers in the ratio of 5:2:2 (root:leaf:stem) increased. The difference may be due to the product used in this study. A ratio of 2.6:1 cassava roots to leaf meal was utilised. Addition of cassava leaves in the present study enhanced the protein and amino acid profile of the diets. Moreover, the sweet variety of the cassava used is known to contain lower levels of cyanide; an anti-nutritional factor associated with cassava and cassava products which depresses performance.