To investigate the effects of Moringa oleifera leaf meal(MOLM) on the performance and haematology of broiler finisher using 120 Cobb chicks of 4 weeks old broiler chicks. The birds were assigned randomly into four dietary treatments containing MOLM at 0, 6%, 8%, and 10%(treatments 1, 2, 3 and 4) inclusion levels, respectively, in a complete randomized design experiment. The effect of the dietary treatments on the growth performance and blood parameters of the broiler finisher was determined. MOLM at a rate of 6%(T2), 8%(T3), and 10%(T4) of the diets(as fed basis) to replace 3.2%, 5.6% and 8.6% of the crude protein(CP) of the control diet. The daily feed, dry matter and CP intake of the chicks fed MOLM diets were higher(p<0.05) than those fed the control diet. Average weight gain(AWG) of birds fed MOLM diets reduced as inclusion levels increases(p<0.05) than those fed the control diet. Chicks fed T2 showed higher(p<0.05) AWG than those on T3 and T4. Feed conversion ratios(FCR, weight gain/g and feed intake) were higher for chicks fed MOLM. MOLM showed minimal deleterious effects in birds. However, birds fed T2(6%) diets recorded significantly(p<0.05) the highest body weight gain. There were significant differences(p<0.05) among groups in packed cell volume(PVC) of birds. The haemoglobin(Hb), mean corpuscular volume(MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin(MCH) and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration(MCHC) counts showed no significant difference(p>0.05) among treatments. The results indicated that at 10% in the diets of broiler finisher chick, MOLM could be substituted with expensive conventional protein sources without any deleterious effects on performance and blood parameters of broiler finisher chicken.