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Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, Headquarters, Abuja Professional Qualifying Examination October Diet 2018 List of Successful Candidates TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA, HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING EXAMINATION OCTOBER DIET 2018 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES ABIA STATE S/N NAME PQE NUMBER CAT 1 ORLU EGEONU SUCCESS AB/PQE/B018/R/00010 D 2 UDE OLA IKPA AB/PQE/B018/S/00004 D 3 NJOKU CHINYERE CALISTA AB/PQE/B018/R/00003 C 4 ELECHI MESOMA OKORONKWO AB/PQE/B018/R/00012 D 5 IFEGWU CATHERINE OLAMMA AB/PQE/B018/P/00002 D 6 NWAZUBA MARYROSE CHINENYE AB/PQE/B018/S/00010 D 7 UMEH EMMANUEL CHIMA AB/PQE/B018/R/00006 D 8 OKEKE JOY KALU AB/PQE/B018/P/00056 D 9 NWACHUKWU IFEANYI AB/PQE/B018/T/00001 B 10 NWAGBARA CHRISTIAN KELECHI AB/PQE/B018/S/00009 C 11 EKE KALU ELEKWA AB/PQE/B018/P/00004 C 12 AMANYIE LENEBARI DARLINGTON AB/PQE/B018/R/00039 D 13 ONWUKAEME MERCY CHINAGORO AB/PQE/B018/R/00037 D 14 UZOMAKA JOY CHIBUZO AB/PQE/B018/R/00009 D 15 KALU GLORY OGBU AB/PQE/B018/P/00030 D 16 UGBOR REJOICE AB/PQE/B018/S/00015 C 17 MADUKWE KOSARACHI WISDOM AB/PQE/B018/R/00001 C 18 DIBIA OGECHI MODESTA AB/PQE/B018/S/00016 C 19 ELECHI PATIENCE ADA AB/PQE/B018/R/00016 D 20 UGWU CALISTUS TOBECHUKWU AB/PQE/B018/R/00022 D 21 OKALI ONYINYECHI NJOKU AB/PQE/B018/R/00026 D 22 NWOSU ONYINYECHI PRISCILIA AB/PQE/B018/P/00046 D 23 OHAJURU KEZIAH NKEIRU AB/PQE/B018/P/00038 C 24 IZUWA NNEAMAKA IJEOMA AB/PQE/B018/S/00014 C 25 UKWEN ROSEMARY OLE AB/PQE/B018/P/00001 C 26 COLLINS MICHAEL UGOCHUKWU AB/PQE/B018/P/00057 D 27 ASSIAN UKEME EDET AB/PQE/B018/R/00018 D 28 EYET JAMES JAMES AB/PQE/B018/R/00023 D 29 IGBOAMAGH ONUOHA AMARACHI AB/PQE/B018/R/00007 D 30 OHIA JULIET UCHENNA AB/PQE/B018/P/00014 D 31 KALU VERA CHINEMERE AB/PQE/B018/R/00032 D 32 AKABUIKE EMMANUEL AB/PQE/B018/R/00011 D 33 ONYEJESI SARAH NKECHI AB/PQE/B018/S/00005 C 34 ONU CHIGOZIE MARTHINA AB/PQE/B018/P/00031 D 35 OKORO AMARACHI GLORY AB/PQE/B018/R/00020 D 36 IWUCHUKWU MELODY CHINAECHE AB/PQE/B018/R/00035 D 37 OJOGHO AMARACHI OGECHI AB/PQE/B018/P/00034 D 38 ONUOHA FRANCISCA CHIGOZIE AB/PQE/B018/S/00018 C 39 KELECHI FIDELIA NNENNA AB/PQE/B018/P/00007 D 40 ANOPUECHI CHARITY ULOMA AB/PQE/B018/P/00035 D 41 OGBUABIA JOY CHINEDU AB/PQE/B018/R/00030 D 42 AWA UZUMMA BLESSING AB/PQE/B018/R/00028 D 43 AMOGU CHINEDU ANGELA AB/PQE/B018/R/00034 D 44 JOHNSON VICTORIA CHINENYE AB/PQE/B018/P/00039 C 45 EKEBE JOY CHINYERE AB/PQE/B018/S/00007 C 46 NWOKO SYLVESTER CHIJIOKE AB/PQE/B018/S/00008 C 47 IZIMA FLORENCE AMARANMA AB/PQE/B018/P/00049 D 48 AMAJUOYI ESTHER AB/PQE/B018/R/00015 D 49 OHUKA GRACE AB/PQE/B018/P/00037 D 50 ELEKWA ANYAELE NGOZI AB/PQE/B018/S/00001 C 51 OHIRI SOMADILA VIOLET AB/PQE/B018/S/00002 C 52 EBOH SAMSON CHIDIEBUBE AB/PQE/B018/S/00006 C 53 UDEAGHA UGO AB/PQE/B018/P/00020 C 54 IBIBIOGU JOY AB/PQE/B018/P/00012 C 55 ADJAI CHIOMA FELICIA AB/PQE/B018/R/00021 D 56 ADIGHIJE VICTORIA NKECHI AB/PQE/B018/P/00033 D 57 DIMGBA AGNES AB/PQE/B018/P/00055 D 58 GABRIEL OSINACHI PLEASURE AB/PQE/B018/P/00045 D 59 EMELIKE NKECHI AB/PQE/B018/P/00050 D 60 SUNDAY LIGHT GODFREY AB/PQE/B018/R/00027 D 61 OKORO ISAAC GOODNESS AB/PQE/B018/P/00008 D 62 MARK CHINYERE JUSTINA AB/PQE/B018/P/00028 D 63 DIKE VICTORIA UCHEOMA AB/PQE/B018/P/00053 D 64 UMEH ONYINYECHI AB/PQE/B018/P/00009 D 65 ULUOCHA CHARITY GOODNESS AB/PQE/B018/P/00016 C 66 AGBANAJE ELIZABETH NGOZI AB/PQE/B018/S/00011 C 67 WOKOMA EZINWANYI ANITA AB/PQE/B018/P/00026 C 68 OSUAGWU IFEOMA CHIDUBE AB/PQE/B018/P/00013 C 69 JOHN OKECHUKWU MAXWELL AB/PQE/B018/R/00025 D 70 OGUEJIOFOR OGECHI AB/PQE/B018/P/00003 D 71 NWOKORO MIRACLE OLUCHI AB/PQE/B018/R/00031 D 72 ELEANYA NGOZI IRO AB/PQE/B018/P/00047 D 73 ABALOGU LINDA LOVEDAY AB/PQE/B018/P/00011 C 74 KALU CHIDINMA RITA AB/PQE/B018/P/00015 C 75 ENEOGWE JOY CHINJIM AB/PQE/B018/P/00051 D 76 ARISA CHARITY CHITURU AB/PQE/B018/P/00018 D 77 OKEZIE QUEEN CHIDINMA AB/PQE/B018/P/00058 D 78 OKOROAFOR ABAROGU UZOR AB/PQE/B018/P/00041 D 79 NCHEGE ADA UMA AB/PQE/B018/P/00019 C 80 ODO BLESSING NGOZIKA AB/PQE/B018/P/00010 D 81 AGOMUO COMFORT ADAKU AB/PQE/B018/R/00004 D 82 OLE CHINOMSO OMECHARA AB/PQE/B018/R/00017 D 83 OTTA GLORY AB/PQE/B018/P/00040 D ADAMAWA STATE S/N NAME PQE NUMBER CAT 1 EZEJI GODSFAVOUR NZOTUTACHIT AD/PQE/B018/R/00069 C 2 HAMIDU MARYAM AD/PQE/B018/P/01854 D 3 MAMUD AISHATU AD/PQE/B018/P/01918 D 4 NGARE LOUIS LAWRENCE AD/PQE/B018/R/00096 B 5 MUSA ABUBAKAR AD/PQE/B018/S/00330 C 6 SAEED IBRAHIM AD/PQE/B018/P/01778 D 7 TIZHE NAOMI AD/PQE/B018/P/01939 D 8 ABDULRAHMAN ZALIHA SAAD AD/PQE/B018/R/00064 D 9 HAMMAN ZAINAB ABBA AD/PQE/B018/P/01856 D 10 MUSA ABUBAKAR AD/PQE/B018/P/01929 D 11 AHMED ADATIBE OLUSHOLA AD/PQE/B018/R/00086 C 12 YUNUSA HADIZA AD/PQE/B018/S/00341 D 13 IYA A. ZAINAB AD/PQE/B018/P/01912 D 14 MOHAMMED YAHYA AD/PQE/B018/P/01781 D 15 SAMUEL SHAFALA AD/PQE/B018/P/01829 D 16 BAJEN ELKANAH AD/PQE/B018/P/01926 D 17 ADAMU YAMANGA NUHU AD/PQE/B018/S/00458 C 18 USMAN SAIDU AD/PQE/B018/S/00419 D 19 DAUDA ABUBAKAR AD/PQE/B018/P/01636 D 20 BENNERT FELICIA AD/PQE/B018/S/00464 D 21 GONI HAMIDU AD/PQE/B018/P/01861 D 22 ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM AD/PQE/B018/P/01877 D 23 MOUDE WAZIRI LAMORDE AD/PQE/B018/R/00066 B 24 BABARINDE GBENGA FESTUS AD/PQE/B018/T/00013 B 25 CLERKSON ROSE AD/PQE/B018/S/00456 B 26 ZARADEEN SALE MALLAM AD/PQE/B018/R/00074 C 27 KAMA NEHEMAIH ELIJA AD/PQE/B018/R/00092 C 28 PASKALIS ISAAC BARE AD/PQE/B018/S/00358 D 29 TARU JOSEPH AD/PQE/B018/S/00411 D 30 USMAN UMAR ADAMU AD/PQE/B018/P/01682 D 31 ANDRAWUS YADIMA AD/PQE/B018/P/01673 D 32 MOHAMMED AMINA TUKI AD/PQE/B018/P/01852 D 33 ABDULLAHI A. SULEIMAN AD/PQE/B018/P/01794 D 34 BELLO ZUBAIRU AD/PQE/B018/P/01740 D 35 MATHEW DINA MISA AD/PQE/B018/P/02006 D 36 OWONWAMI TAIYE ISIAKA AD/PQE/B018/T/00015 B 37 HAYINA JOHN KENAN AD/PQE/B018/S/00415 B 38 KOKO IVEREN HANNAH AD/PQE/B018/S/00402 B 39 GARBA ABDULLAHI ADAMU AD/PQE/B018/R/00077 C 40 UMAR ABDULLAHI AD/PQE/B018/S/00417 C 41 NAFARNDA HYELLANGE JOY AD/PQE/B018/R/00057 D 42 ODEY PAUL AD/PQE/B018/P/01668 D 43 AHMED ABUBAKAR AD/PQE/B018/P/01954 D 44 NICHOLAS WAFUDU AD/PQE/B018/P/01757 D 45 PAHUHYA FAGE AD/PQE/B018/P/01949 D 46 AHMADU LIMAN AD/PQE/B018/P/01998 D 47 BILKISU MOAHAMMED AD/PQE/B018/R/00103 D 48 ISHAYA HYELLANATI AD/PQE/B018/S/00450 D 49 ADAMU GODIYA AD/PQE/B018/S/00447 D 50 WANKARI HAUWA AD/PQE/B018/P/01904 D 51 DAWA LADI AD/PQE/B018/P/01624 D 52 IYA JAMILA AD/PQE/B018/P/01663 D 53 ABUBAKAR HALIMA AD/PQE/B018/P/01746 D 54 HAMMAN HASHIYA AD/PQE/B018/P/01896 D 55 HAZIEL HANATU AD/PQE/B018/P/01705 D 56 CHRISTIANA BOLA ALAWODE AD/PQE/B018/P/01750 D 57 ROSELINE JERIMONTH AD/PQE/B018/P/01749 D 58 WAZIRI PASCALIA DINNIS AD/PQE/B018/P/02001 D 59 MAHMUD AKAWU AD/PQE/B018/P/01999 D 60 ABDUL ZUBAINATU ALIYU AD/PQE/B018/R/00075 C 61 MATHEW ABAYOMI AJANA AD/PQE/B018/S/00429 C 62 NUHU AHMAD AD/PQE/B018/S/00385 C 63 UMAR ZAILANI AD/PQE/B018/S/00459 C 64 TIMOTHY GOLFA AD/PQE/B018/T/00016 C 65 JOSHUA JAAFARU AD/PQE/B018/S/00350 C 66 ABDULLAHI ABDULBAQUE AD/PQE/B018/R/00084 C 67 ABBAS FIDELIS A. AD/PQE/B018/S/00328 D 68 OBED EMMANUEL AD/PQE/B018/S/00372 D 69 CLEMENT NUHU AD/PQE/B018/S/00386 D 70 ROBINSON ZAKARIA BABA AD/PQE/B018/S/00371 D 71 ABUBAKAR SADIQ AHMED AD/PQE/B018/S/00444 D 72 DUWAMIYA JOHN PHILIMON AD/PQE/B018/P/01614 D 73 YUSUF DAWULAU AD/PQE/B018/P/01618 D 74 STEPHEN REBECCA AD/PQE/B018/P/01706 D 75 MUHAMMED ZUBAIDA TUKI AD/PQE/B018/P/01853 D 76 JOSHUA YAKUBU AD/PQE/B018/P/01800 D 77 MAISAJE MOHAMMED AD/PQE/B018/P/01809 D 78 HUSSEINI FADUMATU AD/PQE/B018/P/02008 D 79 BUGUDU FRANCIS CHAMING AD/PQE/B018/R/00073 B 80 UGWU ARINZE STEPHEN AD/PQE/B018/R/00071 C 81 NNAMDI CELESTINE AD/PQE/B018/R/00094 C 82 KAZEEM ABBASS BABATUNDE AD/PQE/B018/R/00062 C 83 RICHARD AGNESS AD/PQE/B018/S/00388 D 84 SULEIMAN RUKAYYATU AD/PQE/B018/S/00381 D 85 YUNANA FAMI AD/PQE/B018/S/00440 D 86 TIGAGA RIFKATU AD/PQE/B018/S/00446 D 87 MARY LARAI AD/PQE/B018/P/01688 D 88 YEDISEI DOUGLAS JEDIEL AD/PQE/B018/P/01686 D 89 AMOS BULUS AD/PQE/B018/S/00394 D 90 JEDISON MERCY AD/PQE/B018/P/01792 D 91 USMAN HAUWA AD/PQE/B018/P/01835 D 92 KALUNGA HAKAPWA AD/PQE/B018/P/01773 D 93 ADAMU FADIMATU AD/PQE/B018/P/01906 D 94 DAVID SIMON AD/PQE/B018/P/01798 D 95 DAVID JUDE AD/PQE/B018/P/01941 D 96 SINI BITRUS AD/PQE/B018/P/01938 D 97 ALHASSAN ILIYA AD/PQE/B018/P/01909 D 98 CLEMENT DORCAS AD/PQE/B018/P/01973 D 99 AYUBA NUHU AD/PQE/B018/P/02004 D 100 MOHAMMED BIKISU AD/PQE/B018/P/02017 D 101 HUSSEINI USMAN AD/PQE/B018/P/01907 D 102 HASSAN MUSA AD/PQE/B018/R/00085 B 103 FEREDAMURE SYMPATY ERIC AD/PQE/B018/R/00061 C 104 FIDELIS FRANCIS AD/PQE/B018/R/00099 C 105 STEPHEN TERSOO INNYA AD/PQE/B018/S/00430 C 106 OLUSUNDE VICTORIA AD/PQE/B018/P/01683 C 107 HAMIDU FATIMA AD/PQE/B018/P/01857 C 108 AHMED ZAINAB TIJJANI AD/PQE/B018/R/00091 C 109 ABDULL-QADIR ABUBAKAR SADIQ AD/PQE/B018/S/00426 C 110 AISHATU BUBA AD/PQE/B018/P/01581 D 111 MUDE EMMANUEL AD/PQE/B018/S/00342 D 112 SINAMAI KUDI AD/PQE/B018/P/01696 D 113 EMMANUEL MONICA AD/PQE/B018/P/01825 D 114 USMAN UWANI AD/PQE/B018/P/01610 D 115 JOSEPH CHRISTINA AD/PQE/B018/P/01721 D 116 THEMAN HANNATU AD/PQE/B018/P/02018 D 117 ABUBAKAR DAHIRU AD/PQE/B018/P/01730 D 118 MUSA MARYAM AD/PQE/B018/P/02010 D 119 ANTHONY ELIZABETH EMMANUEL AD/PQE/B018/R/00080 C 120 WILSON LOTT BANKUME AD/PQE/B018/R/00076 C 121 LAWAL AKINBOLA KABIR AD/PQE/B018/R/00078 C 122 SUNNY ELIZABETH BEN AD/PQE/B018/S/00425 C 123 AL-MANSUR LATIFAT SANTURAKI AD/PQE/B018/S/00420 C 124 JIBRILLA ABUBAKAR AD/PQE/B018/S/00433 D 125 MIJAA FREEMAN AD/PQE/B018/S/00393 D 126 DANIEL ZIRA AD/PQE/B018/P/01646 D 127 HAMMANADAMA RASHIDA AD/PQE/B018/P/01676 D 128 HAYATU RASHIDA ALHAJI AD/PQE/B018/P/01674 D 129 AYUBA IBRAHIM AD/PQE/B018/P/01717 D 130 ADAMU LADI ADIBIYAN AD/PQE/B018/P/01590 D 131 JINGI BELLO AD/PQE/B018/P/01715 D 132 ZAKARI HUSSENI AD/PQE/B018/S/00412 D 133 YUSUF JAMILA AD/PQE/B018/P/01892 D 134 NJIDDA IBRAHIM AD/PQE/B018/P/01880 D 135 AHMADU ZUWAIRA AD/PQE/B018/P/01751 D 136 AHMADU A.
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