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Nimc Front-End Partners Enrolment Centers NIMC FRONT-END PARTNERS ENROLMENT CENTERS S/N VENDOR LIST OF CENTERS LOCATION ADDRESS ONDO Adedeji Estate Igoba Akurc Ondo ERC 1 NOLIA ANAMBRA No. 20, Enugu Road, Onitsha Plot 502, Faith Plaza, Grand Floor, Cadastral Zone B13, Lokogoma District, Abuja FCT Nolia Aminu Kano Crescent Wuse II Abuja ERC Amada Plaza Karu Karshi Rd Jikwoyi PLATEAU (JOS) No. 1, Church Street, Jos LAGOS 2A Ofada Street Mushin Lagos Oba Akaran Avenue Ikeja ERC Governement Techinical College Cbd Ikeja ERC Katangowa Market Rd Abule Egba Lagos ERC La-Nolia Efunyemi Onanuga Street Lekki Lagos ERC La-Nolia Animasaun Bus-Stop Egbeda Lagos ERC La-Nolia Elibel Street Abesan Estate Alimosho Lagos ERC La-Nolia Elibel Street Abesan Estate Ipaja Alimosho ERC RIVERS 12 Chief Sam Ngbor Street, Off Peter Odili Road, Port-Harcourt EDO Ogiefa Street Benin City Edo 52, Majerita Bus Stop DSTV Building, along Adeoyo Hospital, Ring Road, Ibadan OYO Milo Line New Gbagi Ibadan ERC Sangokoya Plaza Ogunpa Ibadan BENUE Wombo Village Mbajima Kastina-Ala Benue NASARAWA Highland Plaza New Nyanya OGUN Sam Balogun Close Goshen Island Ota PLATEAU Church Street Jos Plateau ERC 1 26, Point Road, Quays 2 NA SAMUELSON Alhpa Shopping Mall Ogudu Ojota Binukonu Market Behind Union Bank, Ojota Ijegun Satelite Town LAGOS Jo-Annas Bica Plaza 294 Opd Old Abeokuta Rd Abule Egba Olani Street Abule Egba Omole Phase Ii Cda Building Soldiers Club Ashanti Barracks Mobil Road Badia Apapa Tos Benson Rd Ikorodu Lagos 31, Augustus Akhidenor Street Off Alli Ishiba, Sango Ota Akinhanmi Street Olorunsogo Abeokuta Ibadan Road Ijebu Ode Ogun Ikenne Lga Secretariat Ikennee Og-Samuelson Iledi Akarigbo Street Sagamu Ogun ERC Mechanic Village Oke Mosan Abeokuta OGUN Og-Samuelson Mowe Ofada Rd Mowe Ogun ERC Odogbolu Lga Secretariat Odogbolu Old Owode Rd Abeokuta Og-Samuelson Oluwafunmilayo Building Isale Igbehin ERC Techno Warehouse Beside Lafarge Cement Opposite First Bank Lafenwa Abeokuta La-Pen Prime Ikotun Idimu ERC 3 PENPRIME LAGOS Consults Clement Isong Fhe Uyo 4 JOESON Ikono Road Ikot Ekpene AKWA IBOM Itu Akwa Ibom Uyo Oko Ita Junction Ibiono Lga 2 Udo Umana Street Uyo ANAMBRA Onitsha Old Market CROSS RIVER Main Avenue Calabar FCT Patricks Shopping Mall Kogo Bwari KATSINA Sokoto Rd Funtua Katsina Abuja Street Lafia Ii NASARAWA Abuja Street Lafia OYO Premium House Jericho Ibadan EDO Winners Chapel Sapele Rd Benin 5 DEFCON FCT Gwagwalada Area Council Iju Rd Fagba Lagos LAGOS Rawani Road Ikoyi Lagos Karu Lg Secretariat Maraba NASARAWA Shendam Rd Head Of Service Lafia Irama Plaza Fourth Avenue Gwarimpa Abuja ERC 6 RESEARCH & DATA FCT Kaita Plaza Lokoja Kaduna Rd Gwagwalada ERC SOLUTION Apo Mechanic Village Abuja 7 POMADE Chief Palace Kabusa Village Chief Palace Lugbe Abuja FCT Beside Summit Bible Church Kaura Abuja Kurudu Orozo Waru Football Field Apo Abuja NASARAWA Mararaba Sharp Corner ERC NIGER Chief Palace Minna 3 City Centre Mall Gimbiya Street Garki 8 SERVICE MANAGEMENT FCT CONSULTING Katsina Vocational Training Kerau Qtrs Katsina KATSINA 9 SANSTONZ Mohd Dikko Rd Yarinci Katsina CONSULTANCY SERVICES Babs+D79:D101 Animashaun Street Surulere LIMITED LAGOS Eze Iweka Rd Awada ANAMBRA 10 ETRANZACT Omegana Street Onitsha INTERNATIONAL PLC OGUN Abesan Housing Estate Alimosho Agbado Rd Ishaga Anu Crescent Palm Estate Ajah Dopemu Agege Francis Chukwu Street Bodije Estate Lekki LAGOS Oba Lasisi Int Market Igando Obawole Iju Odozi Street Ojodu Berger Oko Oba Road Agege La-Etranzact Wma Vgc Lagos ERC NIGER Market Road Zungeru Niger Baale Rd Ajuwon Ifo Lga OGUN Central Mosque Area Alagbole Akute Salami Street Akute ONDO Adeyemi College Ondo City George Jayeola Street Coca Cola Ibadan OYO Kajola Rd Ireakari Idi Oya Odo Oyapidan Street Academy Area Ibadan RIVERS John Ogundu Avenue Port Harcourt 4 Transformer Plaza Rumuekini Port Harcourt Bank Rd Bauchi 11 DANTATA Buk Building Gwazo Rd Kabuga Kano KANO Rijiyar Lemo Yankatako Kano Satatima Plaza Tarauni Lga Kano LAGOS Idowu Anishere Street Ikotun Lagos Pulse Asajon Village Ikorodu 12 DIGITALPULSE LAGOS Isawo Rd Agric Bus Stop Ikorodu TECHNOLOGIES Ondo Close Ikeja Guaranty Hotel Maitama Extension Abuja FCT 13 KEVONNE CONSULTS LTD Wildot Plaza Utako Abuja F KOGI Lokogoma Plaza Ayetoro Rd Epe Lagos Boho Boho Okegu Ibeju Lekki Federal Training Centre Hostel Ikoyi LAGOS Kayode Street Ogba Ikeja Odofin Park Estate Oshodi Apapa Exp Trustfund Pensons Ltd Kess House Onipanu Mobile Unilag Consults Ltd Unilag Akoka Lagos AKWA IBOM Akwa Ibom State Poly Ikot Ekpene 14 VOLSUS ENERGY LIMITED Anthony Ict Hall Orumba North ANAMBRA Nyl Hall Owerri Rd Nnewi Anambra Marine Gate Junction Warri Delta DELTA Solomon Oboro Crescent Efurrun Warri Volsus Enugu Rd Nsukka ENUGU Premier Layout Enugu 5 Comprehensive Institute Arab Rd Kubwa Mabilla Barracks Asokoro FCT Government Secondary School Karu S Islamic Leadership Academy Kuja Keffi Abuja Express Way Nyanya Nnamdi Igwilo Street Oweeri IMO World Bank Rd Owerri Imo Augustine College Kabba KOGI Eden Garden Area Fedpoly Rd Idah Akeeb Adewumi Street Ikorodu Balad Schools Ikorodu Bode Thomas Street Palmgrove Onipanu Cda Hall Alhaji Lawal Street Satellite Town Community Rd Satellite Town Ojo LAGOS Daddy Savage Street Ifako Ijaiye Felix Majayi Street Ikorodu Itire Rd Surulere Lagos Rd Ikorodu Murrays Plaza Silverbird Road Jakande Lakki Angwan Soja Masaka NASARAWA Aso Pada Mararaba NIGER Richwell Empowerment Madella OGUN Jacbeat Plaza Magboro Rd East West Rd Obio Akpor RIVERS Old Aba Rd Port Harcourt TARABA Donga Rd Jalingo Taraba Gloworld Library Avenue Umuahia ABIA 15 KNOWLEDGESQUARE Gloworld Nnamdi Azikiwe Rd Aba FORESIGHT NIGERIA Gloworld Azikiwe Rd Awka ANAMBRA LIMITED Gloworld Conoil Station Onitsha 6 Gloworld Ph Rd Fegge Onithsa EBONYI Gloworld Abakaliki Ogoja Rd Gloshop Ogui Rd Enugu Gloworld Okpara Avenue Enugu ENUGU Gloworld Polo Park Mall Gra Gloworld Unn Main Gate Nsukka Lake Street Maitama Abuja FCT Uniabuja Parmanent Site Airport Rd IMO Gloworld Wetheral Rd Etb Building KOGI Adukwu Street Anyigba 2nd Avenue Festac Adeniran Ogunsanya Street Ikeja Adeola Odeku Street Victoria Island Adeola Odeku Victoria Island Mini Agege Motor Rd Idi-Oro Mushin Airport Rd Mafoluku Oshodi Alfred Rewane Rd Ikoyi Square Allen Avenue Ikeja Conoil Lasu Lagos Conoil Mega Station Cele LAGOS E Conoil Seme Border Demurin Street Ketu Departure Lounge Mm Airport Ikeja Herbert Maculay Yaba Ikeja City Mall Ikorodu Rd Fadeyi Ilupeju Agos Rd Ikorodu Lekki Gloword Abraham Adesanya Lekki Gloword Conoil Lekki Glowword Chevron 7 Mike Adenuga Rd Apapa Mobil Rd Ajegunle Obafemi Awolowo Ikeja Okota Rd Okota Palms Shopping Mall Lekki Polaris Bank Ketu Urban Mall Lagos Island Ibadan Rd Ijebu Ode Idiroko Road Sango Otta OGUN Lalubu Street Okelewo Abeokuta Olabisi Onabanjo University Best Internet Café Tarauni Lga KANO 16 BEST INTERNET CAFE Chief Palace Karmo Sabo 17 DUNE ENGINEERING AND FCT CONSTRUCTION Jodepal Plaza First Avenue Gwarimpa COMPANY LIMITED 18 BASALEH GLOBAL ADAMAWA Modibo Adama Way Yola South SERVICES LTD BENUE New Bridge Rd Makurdi Sahad Plaza Wuse Market Abuja FCT Samfa House Zone V Globacom Aminu Kano Crescent Wuse Ii IMO Orlu Rd Owerri Abidjan Street Unguwan Rimi Kaduna Street Unguwan Rimi KADUNA Birnin Gwari Street Kaduna Rd Lero Junction Wusasa Zaria Kuyanbana Rd Gwargwaje Zaria 8 Lawal Tafida Rd Chikun Lga Power Shopping Complex Close Rimi KATSINA Sokoto Rd Funtua KWARA Gloworld Ibrahim Taiwo Rd Ilorin Durojaiye Str Surulere Lagos Ikorodu Rd Idi Oro Korodu Shagamu Rd Ikorodu Nwachukwu Avenue Ogidan Shopping Center Sangotedo LAGOS Ogunmokun Street Toll Gate Mushin Ojodu Rd Fabolude Bus Stop Akute Otigba Street Computer Village Ikeja Post Office Rd Mushin Lagos Sikiratu Oke Benson Street Ikorodu Lagos Sura Shopping Complex Simpson Street Lagos Island NASARAWA Jfk Plaza Maraba Nasarawa Gloworld Conoil Filling Station Minna NIGER Gloworld Minna Rd Suleja Oke Ifo Ogun OGUN State Government Shopping Complex PLATEAU Murtala Muhammed Way FCT Sky Memorial Complex Zone V Wuse 19 BELLOKANO Lamido Crescent Nasarawa Gra Kano KANO Marhaba Farm Center Zoo Road Ireakari Rd Ilobu Osun Lagos Garage Ikirun OSUN Oba Iwo Rd Ejibo Saw Mill Ejigbo 9 Choba Junction Port Harcourt RIVERS Uniport Choba Campus Port Harcourt Andy Links Rcm Primary School Gwer West BENUE 20 ANDY LINKS GPS DATA Andy Links Yina Junction Akpehe Makurdi TRACKING SERVICES LTD Andy Bassey Ubong Street Utako Adc Office Dutse Enyi Estate Federal Housing Karu FCT Husy Plaza Dawaki Kapua District Fha Lugbe Kigoma Street Wuse Zone Vii Powa Plaza Nyanya NASARAWA Heart Plaza Maraba Batagarawa Lga 21 SPHERICAL GIS & RS Camp Oo Qtrs Batsari Lga LTD ENROLLMENT Dansauro Street Tudun Wada Jibia Lga CENTERS Daye Village Bindawa Lga KATSINA Funtua Lga Katsina Kabir Usman Rd Katsina Lg Secretariat Area Dutsinma Lga Nagogo Rd Tsagem Village Mani Lga NIGER Gis Wushishi Lga BAYELSA, School Rd Okputukputu Yenagoa 22 BEU SYNERGY SOLUTION Block Sky Memorial Complex Wuse V FCT LTD Spall Mall Plaza Tipper Garage Kuje NASARAWA Halbiz Mall Sarki Maizabo Rd Keffi 10 23 ABUCHI ED.OGBUJU & CO ANAMBRA Building Material Ogidi Zik Avenue Awka IMO Mbakwe Square Isiokpo Ideato North Abuja Maitama 24 AYGF FCT F Anbeez Plaza Wuse Zone 5 Chief Palace Kubwa Idp NASARAWA District Head Palace Head Idp Kg-Aygf Idah Idp ERC KOGI Kg-Aygf Lokoja Idp ERC NASARAWA District Head Palace Mararaba Idp NIGER Suleja Niger Idp FCT Abuja Mobile 25 AFRITECH IMO Polly Road Owerri West MULTICONCEPTS LIMITED Palm Royal Drive Lagos Mobile LAGOS Alagbon Ikoyi Lagos Lts Dolphin High Rise Ikoyi Atani Rd Industrial Layout 26 DATA FORMULA GLOBAL ANAMBRA CON. 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