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Centre De Bertoua AO/CBGI REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Paix –Travail – Patrie Peace – Work – Fatherland -------------- --------------- MINISTERE DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE MINISTRY OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE ET DE LA REFORME ADMINISTRATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM --------------- --------------- SECRETARIAT GENERAL SECRETARIAT GENERAL --------------- --------------- DIRECTION DU DEVELOPPEMENT DEPARTMENT OF STATE HUMAN DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES DE L’ETAT RESSOURCES DEVELOPMENT --------------- --------------- SOUS DIRECTION DES CONCOURS SUB DEPARTMENT OF EXAMINATIONS ------------------ -------------------- CONCOURS DIRECT POUR LE RECRUTEMENT DE 100 CONTRÔLEURS-ADJOINTS DES RÉGIES FINANCIÈRES (TRÉSOR) SESSION 2018 CENTRE DE BERTOUA LISTE DES CANDIDATS AUTORISÉS À SUBIR LES ÉPREUVES ÉCRITES DU 1er SEPTEMBRE 2018 NO RÉGION MATRICULE NOMS ET PRÉNOMS DATE ET LIEU DE NAISSANCE SEXE DÉPARTEMENT D’ORIGINE LANGUE D’ORIGINE 1. CATE0921 ABADA MEYONG PRIVETTE ALIETTE 30/03/1999 A AYOS F CE NYONG ET MFOUMOU F 2. CATE0846 ABADA ROLANDE MADVIE 26/09/1998 A KABILI F ES HAUT NYONG F 3. CATE0154 ABAMA PRIVA-RODY 26/05/1992 A DJOUM M ES HAUT NYONG F 4. CATE0002 ABANDA CHERIF EMMANUEL 05/01/1993 A NANGA-EBOKO M CE HAUTE SANAGA F 5. CATE0499 ABANDA MVOUNI LUC 16/11/1991 A YOKADOUMA M CE HAUTE SANAGA F 6. CATE0118 ABANDA ZOGOU YRENE BRENDA 13/11/1997 A EKOM I F ES HAUT NYONG F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Contrôleurs-Adjoints des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2018_Bertoua Page 1 7. CATE1233 ABANG MOUGOUE JUNIOR 01/02/1993 A BERTOUA M ES LOM ET DJEREM F 8. CATE0282 ABATE DOMB ROMEO 05/01/1999 A BAGBETOUT M ES HAUT NYONG F 9. CATE1179 ABDOU MOUMINI KARIM 28/09/1995 A MINDOUROU M EN MAYO TSANAGA F 10. CATE0784 ABDOULAZIZ 14/07/1993 A BERTOUA M NO BENOUE F 11. CATE0618 ABDOULKARIM MOUHAMMAD 30/11/1992 A NGAOUNDERE M AD VINA F 12. CATE0642 ABDOULMAJIO MOHAMADOU 05/03/1996 A BERTOUA M AD VINA F 13. CATE0761 ABDOURRAHMANE MOUHAMMAD 01/12/1989 A BERTOUA M AD VINA F 14. CATE0692 ABEGA ADA PAULINE 08/11/1995 A OBALA F CE MEFOU ET AKONO F 15. CATE0839 ABELA ABOLESSAM NEUILLY CAROLE 25/01/1996 A NDJONG MEDJAP F ES HAUT NYONG F 16. CATE0863 ABENA NGUILANG PATRICK 03/01/1994 A BONS II-BERTOUA M ES LOM ET DJEREM F 17. CATE0639 ABENE MENKEME EDNA 25/12/1992 A ABONG-MBANG F ES HAUT NYONG F 18. CATE0345 ABENG JACQUELINE CAROLE 12/06/1990 A KOUMOU F ES HAUT NYONG F 19. CATE1223 ABENG LARISSA INES 10/07/1995 A KOUNDI F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 20. CATE0418 ABEYA ZE GIRESSE LEGRAND 09/11/1996 A BATOURI M ES HAUT NYONG F 21. CATE0842 ABIBATOU MADONA TONGOU 13/10/1994 A NGAOUNDAL F NO BENOUE F 22. CATE1243 ABIBIETH AXEL 18/05/1994 A YOKADOUMA M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 23. CATE0621 ABOH KOUL MARIE VITALE VETLISHE 19/05/1993 A BIZAM F ES HAUT NYONG F 24. CATE1202 ABOH MIRANDE FRANCINE 15/07/1998 A LOMIE F ES HAUT NYONG F 25. CATE0275 ABOLEME ME NGUEH THORINE SYLVANIE 08/09/1997 A PALISCO F ES HAUT NYONG F 26. CATE1143 ABOMO LINDA LAURE 30/05/1995 A MENYANGOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 27. CATE1227 ABONGUE DOUMBA YOLANDE BATH 01/03/1992 A DONDI F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 28. CATE0261 ABOU DOKO ERIC 05/12/1990 A TENAH M AD MBERE F 29. CATE0262 ABOU MOIMO ARMAND 21/10/1992 A BERTOUA M AD MBERE F 30. CATE0709 ABOUABE NKPWENG DENISE BRANDA 02/01/1998 A BATOURI F ES HAUT NYONG F 31. CATE0825 ABOUBAKAR 18/03/1990 A BOUBARA M AD VINA F 32. CATE0268 ABOUBAKAR AHMADOU MOUSSA 14/09/1994 A NGAOUNDERE M AD VINA F 33. CATE0376 ABOUBAKAR MOUSSA DJAORO 06/06/2000 A BATOURI M NO BENOUE F 34. CATE1296 ABOUEME PEGNI NADINE TATIANA 14/09/1992 A YAOUNDE F CE MBAM ET INOUBOU F 35. CATE1145 ABOUK FLEUR BERTILLE 18/02/1989 A NGUELEMENDOUKA F ES HAUT NYONG F 36. CATE0829 ABOUMA TARTIANE 02/01/1990 A ESSENG F ES HAUT NYONG F 37. CATE0738 ADAISSA VONDOU ABANA 10/09/1991 A SORAWEL M NO MAYO LOUTI F 38. CATE0920 ADAMA DELPHINE VIVIENNE 20/11/1998 A BINMBAPE (DIR) F AD MBERE F 39. CATE0593 ADAMA TOUZOU IRENE 06/11/1989 A TIBATI F AD MBERE F 40. CATE0880 ADAMOU ARABO 10/10/1995 A GAROUA-BOULAI M ES LOM ET DJEREM F 41. CATE0848 ADAMOU OUSMANOU 17/08/1992 A POMLA-ZAMÏ M EN MAYO KANI F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Contrôleurs-Adjoints des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2018_Bertoua Page 2 42. CATE0906 ADANGLE CARINE 03/01/1992 A ABONG-MBANG F ES HAUT NYONG F 43. CATE0660 ADEDE ASTARIE OCEANE 05/07/1997 A BERTOUA F ES KADEY F 44. CATE0342 ADIA AZEDIE FABIOLA CYNTHIA 13/07/1996 A SOMALOMO F ES HAUT NYONG F 45. CATE0134 ADIA JULIENNE MELIKA 10/01/2000 A DJAPOSTEN F ES HAUT NYONG F 46. CATE0440 ADJACK ITA NELLY NICAISE 05/01/1990 A ATOK F ES HAUT NYONG F 47. CATE1238 ADJAKO'O SAKPAK EMME DYOR 16/03/1990 A NGATTO F ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 48. CATE0534 ADJELAKARA ROUCEL 15/08/1993 A NGATTO M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 49. CATE0112 ADJEMO MEKOK CHRISTELLE 01/02/1997 A ABONG-MBANG F ES HAUT NYONG F 50. CATE0449 ADJIMI ADMOU LIONELLE 21/03/1995 A BERTOUA F AD MBERE F 51. CATE0703 ADJOBOUMO MBANE RODRIGUE 29/10/1996 A MESSAMENA M ES HAUT NYONG F 52. CATE0370 ADJOUWA ASSIA HUGUETTE FLORE 27/05/1989 A BERTOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 53. CATE0891 ADOENS CLAUDIA ASTRIDE 23/09/1993 A DOUME F ES HAUT NYONG F 54. CATE1153 AFIGUI NTOOGUE FELICITE FABIOLA 19/09/1998 A BERTOUA F LT SANAGA MARITIME F 55. CATE0751 AGNA GLAWDYS LANDRY 08/03/1994 A YAOUNDE F ES KADEY F 56. CATE1139 AGON ATANGANA MONIQUE 18/03/1998 A BATOURI F CE MFOUNDI F 57. CATE0872 AGON ENAMA MARTHE GINETTE 25/12/1990 A METET F CE NYONG ET MFOUMOU F 58. CATE0136 AGONG ALINE CHRISTELLE 26/03/1989 A MIAMBO F ES HAUT NYONG F 59. CATE1085 AGOUANDI DAMARICE CHRISTELLE 04/06/1990 A YOKADOUMA F ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 60. CATE0813 AGOUAZOU ENRICA PHYLIS MAXIMINE 31/12/1995 A SOLEYE (MESSAMENA) F ES HAUT NYONG F 61. CATE1039 AGOUMEMORD ESSOMBA 14/01/1999 A KANO-BERTOUA M ES HAUT NYONG F 62. CATE0199 AGOZANG MESSACK VANINA SONIA 28/05/1996 A NDOUMBI I DIANG F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 63. CATE1094 AISHA NGONO 21/02/1999 A BERTOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 64. CATE0374 AISSATOU ABDOULAYE 08/02/1992 A NGAOUNDERE F AD VINA F 65. CATE0755 AÏSSATOU ABOUBAKAR 06/03/2000 A NGAOUNDERE F AD VINA F 66. CATE0467 AISSATOU WOULIYA 10/08/1996 A BERTOUA F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 67. CATE1133 AKAMBA BOLE MARIE GAELLE 10/02/1990 A NKAOULE F ES HAUT NYONG F 68. CATE0487 AKAMBA NDONO LEA 22/03/1993 A BERTOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 69. CATE0551 AKAMBA VIANG VERA MICHELINE 13/09/1991 A EZAMBE I F ES HAUT NYONG F 70. CATE0221 AKINI ZE MARIE MADO 22/02/1992 A BELABO F CE NYONG ET MFOUMOU F 71. CATE1051 AKO BOIDJI DANIELLE 18/01/1998 A BATOURI F ES KADEY F 72. CATE1162 AKOA A KOUNG CAROLINE MARIE CHANTAL 05/08/1994 A YOKADOUMA F CE MBAM ET INOUBOU F 73. CATE1024 AKONO AXEL 24/05/1991 A BERTOUA M ES HAUT NYONG F 74. CATE0807 AKONO ESSIMBI ROMARIC 27/01/1995 A NGATTO M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 75. CATE0587 AKOU ADAWA ERNESTINE 21/09/1999 A BERTOUA F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 76. CATE0702 AKOWA MEMPANG VIANIE 03/05/1997 A NKOL-MVOLAN F ES HAUT NYONG F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Contrôleurs-Adjoints des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2018_Bertoua Page 3 77. CATE0924 AKOWA OWONA ELODIE 21/10/1996 A NANGA EBOKO F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 78. CATE0649 AKPEH SIPA CHRISTELLE 15/04/1994 A YOKADOUMA F ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 79. CATE0213 ALAND MILIESSE DIANA BEROARD 12/03/1999 A DJOUTH II F ES KADEY F 80. CATE0991 ALE EMERENT 10/06/1991 A ESSIENGBOT M ES HAUT NYONG F 81. CATE1218 ALEKOU NZOMBA NATACHA 24/06/1996 A DJAMPIEL F ES KADEY F 82. CATE0788 ALEMENDJI SAMBO MELISA 08/04/1997 A BERTOUA F ES KADEY F 83. CATE0577 ALI KOL SERGE GAETAN 30/05/1994 A PANA II M ES KADEY F 84. CATE0106 ALI MOUSSA 11/03/1995 A YAOUNDE M AD DJEREM F 85. CATE0662 ALIH KELLY EMELINE 28/08/1990 A ADJELA I F ES HAUT NYONG F 86. CATE0688 ALIM GARGA 02/07/1995 A MBARANG II M AD MBERE F 87. CATE0951 ALIMA ITINA ADELINE NADEGE 21/11/1997 A NAGONDA GAROUA-BOULAI F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 88. CATE0209 ALIOU BABANGUEL 01/01/1998 A GAROUA-BOULAI M ES LOM ET DJEREM F 89. CATE1105 ALOULA LIONEL FERAND 10/11/1993 A ABONG-MBANG M ES HAUT NYONG F 90. CATE0312 ALOUMETOUO ME BOUOSSOU CLAUTAIRE 15/07/1997 A MBOMBA M ES HAUT NYONG F 91. CATE1032 AMBANG MEKOK ARLETTE 06/06/1996 A NGOAP F ES HAUT NYONG F 92. CATE1007 AMBEYA BOUKO NDJIKI PHANIE 09/10/1990 A NDELELE F ES LOM ET DJEREM F 93. CATE0769 AMBOUANGLE ABANEWE CHARLAINE 20/11/1996 A BERTOUA F ES HAUT NYONG F 94. CATE0992 AMEDISSE YAFIO LAURENCE LOVE 16/11/1994 A GARI-GOMBO F ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 95.
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