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SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES for DSSC 26 APTITUDE TEST Ser Application No Name Department RESTRICTED SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR DSSC 26 APTITUDE TEST Ser Application No Name Department (a) (b) (c) (d) Command Day Secondary School, Shadawanka Barracks Bauchi 1 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1359/0037948 Nzeako Joy Education 2 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1448/0040343 Ernest Chukwuemeka Ubani Information 3 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1558/0043375 Onumeagbu David Nkemuakolam Engineering 4 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1654/0045929 Ogbonna Stanley Tochukwu Account And Budget 5 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1772/0048939 Uche Daniel Ugochukwu Engineering 6 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1780/0049140 Odenigbo Henry Uche Engineering 7 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1878/0051045 Chukwu Emmanuel Logistics 8 DSSC26/2018/ABI/1937/0053045 Amajo Charity Nkiru Education 9 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2042/0055858 Kalu Chibuzo Udo Engineering 10 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2330/0063926 Ogbonna Philemon Chimela Education 11 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2495/0068532 Ukoha Amarachi Oyidiya HRM 12 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2554/0070108 Jumbo Olaedo Gold Account And Budget 13 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2567/0070720 Ndubuisi Okechukwu Israel Logistics 14 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2788/0077270 Akwarandu Victor Uche Education 15 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2842/0078709 Arukwe Nneka Elizabeth Logistics 16 DSSC26/2018/ABI/2889/0079440 Ukeje Victor Obinna HRM 17 DSSC26/2018/ABI/289/0008310 Robinson Ugochukwu Alex HRM 18 DSSC26/2018/ABI/526/0015514 Chima Lucky Isaac Legal Services 19 DSSC26/2018/ABI/715/0021869 Ahabuike Chinyere Joy HRM 20 DSSC26/2018/ABI/748/0022824 Alfred Gabriel Chukwunomso Hydrography 21 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1004/0063471 Nyandaiti Mivanyi Parry Account And Budget 22 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1018/0064302 Peter Dangana Logistics 23 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1020/0064366 Gayus Timothy Mathias ICT 24 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1026/0064605 Vandu Lordfred Gambu Seaman 25 DSSC26/2018/ADA/107/0006769 Usman Aliyu Education 26 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1094/0068182 Jauro Mahmud Abdulkadir ICT 27 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1099/0068492 Daniel Zakariya Engineering 28 DSSC26/2018/ADA/111/0007013 Saleh Markus Teri ICT 29 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1111/0069283 Medugu Chinda Alexander HRM 30 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1115/0069763 Umar Faisal ICT 31 DSSC26/2018/ADA/112/0007133 Sunday Augustine Account And Budget 32 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1123/0070068 Khalid Abdulmalik Batari Engineering 33 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1124/0070107 Bello Muhammed Garba HRM 34 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1133/0070509 Mohammed Hamisu Ahmed Logistics 35 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1142/0070934 James Patrick Ijanasu HRM 36 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1148/0071393 Gawi Zuladdeen Mohammed Account And Budget 1 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) (d) 37 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1159/0071912 Ahmed Auwal Garba ICT 38 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1161/0072108 Ibrahim Umaru Engineering 39 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1164/0072133 Yakubu Dzarah Katuwa Logistics 40 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1181/0073256 Iliya Amyini Engineering 41 DSSC26/2018/ADA/119/0007607 Musa Micah Master Education 42 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1194/0074032 Gadzama Amos Titus Medical 43 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1203/0074692 Ibrahim Ado Logistics 44 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1211/0074965 Mohammed Faisal Jingi Hydrography 45 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1215/0075078 Yerima Deborah Isuwa Logistics 46 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1222/0075407 Usman Isyaka Mahmud HRM 47 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1232/0076043 Joseph Bitrus Education 48 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1236/0076118 Gundiri Leniency Raymond Hydrography 49 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1243/0076323 Abraham Peter Legal Services 50 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1261/0077965 David Nelson Hyelni Account And Budget 51 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1262/0077967 Daniel Tabiyatiya Anthony Information 52 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1263/0077973 Musa Usman Biri HRM 53 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1280/0079672 Emmanuel Peter Account And Budget 54 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1294/0080573 Umar Abdurrasheed Engineering 55 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1295/0080585 Jimoh Abdulmojeed Education 56 DSSC26/2018/ADA/1298/0080777 Joseph Geoffrey Engineering 57 DSSC26/2018/ADA/139/0009633 Bukundi Isaac Peter Engineering 58 DSSC26/2018/ADA/14/0001091 Umar Abdulrahim Abba HRM 59 DSSC26/2018/ADA/142/0009686 Abalis Joseph Jonathan HRM 60 DSSC26/2018/ADA/171/0011602 Joseph Amos Onimisi Account And Budget 61 DSSC26/2018/ADA/182/0012369 Ribadu Musa Salihu HRM 62 DSSC26/2018/ADA/189/0013068 Abubakar Aliyu Musa Education 63 DSSC26/2018/ADA/203/0014548 Andrew Maliuran Engineering 64 DSSC26/2018/ADA/206/0014671 Philemon Sylvanus Medical 65 DSSC26/2018/ADA/207/0014960 Iliya Paul Education 66 DSSC26/2018/ADA/216/0015759 Iliyasu Ismail Danladi Imam 67 DSSC26/2018/ADA/227/0016360 Abdulrahman Mohammed Raji Logistics 68 DSSC26/2018/ADA/231/0016669 Jackson Andwa Danladi ICT 69 DSSC26/2018/ADA/232/0016697 Daniel Vandi Garta Engineering 70 DSSC26/2018/ADA/233/0016759 Idi Abubakar Education 71 DSSC26/2018/ADA/238/0016995 Harrison Enoch Dzarma Account And Budget 72 DSSC26/2018/ADA/24/0001395 Yohanna Eric Mshelmbula Education 73 DSSC26/2018/ADA/247/0017422 Buba Umar HRM 74 DSSC26/2018/ADA/249/0017697 Bapetel Abubakar Account And Budget 75 DSSC26/2018/ADA/253/0017887 Nawaya Josiah Jenson ICT 2 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) (d) 76 DSSC26/2018/ADA/255/0017926 Gabriel Godwin Ijarafu Account And Budget 77 DSSC26/2018/ADA/259/0018014 Ignatius Yakubu Kutiyang HRM 78 DSSC26/2018/ADA/268/0018735 Babale Joel Account And Budget 79 DSSC26/2018/ADA/274/0019050 Benjamin Simon Ifara Logistics 80 DSSC26/2018/ADA/278/0019863 Jafiya Ishaku Medugu Account And Budget 81 DSSC26/2018/ADA/29/0001743 Hedima Erick Wesley Medical 82 DSSC26/2018/ADA/296/0021171 Adeson Smart Elisha Account And Budget 83 DSSC26/2018/ADA/303/0021420 Dowell Farimani Bartimaeus Education 84 DSSC26/2018/ADA/308/0021666 Kefas Mbdarawanda Shalbugau Education 85 DSSC26/2018/ADA/323/0022545 Abubakar Ahmed Njoboli Account And Budget 86 DSSC26/2018/ADA/339/0023790 Bitrus Ayuba Account And Budget 87 DSSC26/2018/ADA/34/0001929 Adamu Shehu ICT 88 DSSC26/2018/ADA/340/0023856 Peter Sulisumen Nyibangs ICT 89 DSSC26/2018/ADA/342/0023964 Isa Zahraddin Logistics 90 DSSC26/2018/ADA/346/0024344 Irmiya Mark Ibrahim Education 91 DSSC26/2018/ADA/347/0024432 Alhassan Muazu Logistics 92 DSSC26/2018/ADA/351/0024590 Timothy Moses Education 93 DSSC26/2018/ADA/376/0026075 Usman Rayyan ICT 94 DSSC26/2018/ADA/378/0026121 Stephen Jacob ICT 95 DSSC26/2018/ADA/381/0026215 Sardauna Andakam Amos Account And Budget 96 DSSC26/2018/ADA/389/0026438 Buba Abdulrahman Abba ICT 97 DSSC26/2018/ADA/395/0026694 Mamman Abubakar Wakil Imam 98 DSSC26/2018/ADA/399/0026853 Aliyu Al-Amin Tukur Logistics 99 DSSC26/2018/ADA/407/0027271 Yaqub Abdulrasheed Imam 100 DSSC26/2018/ADA/409/0027321 Jonathan Martha Medical 101 DSSC26/2018/ADA/428/0028414 Isa Shamsuddeen Mamza ICT 102 DSSC26/2018/ADA/430/0028735 Aliyu Abubakar Sadiq ICT 103 DSSC26/2018/ADA/431/0028740 Suleiman Idris Babayo Imam 104 DSSC26/2018/ADA/440/0029181 Naganga Kennedy Njahna Account And Budget 105 DSSC26/2018/ADA/459/0030705 Ahmed Hasheem Galadima ICT 106 DSSC26/2018/ADA/465/0030919 Medugu Japhia Emmanuel Account And Budget 107 DSSC26/2018/ADA/472/0031362 Ibrahim Abubakar Bello HRM 108 DSSC26/2018/ADA/480/0031993 Balami Alfred Monday ICT 109 DSSC26/2018/ADA/486/0032207 Jonathan Sunday 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DSSC26/2018/ADA/614/0040069 Zidon Nzangopwa Logistics 127 DSSC26/2018/ADA/621/0040386 Sule Hassan Omakwu HRM 128 DSSC26/2018/ADA/625/0040482 Mohammed Auwal Logistics 129 DSSC26/2018/ADA/627/0040800 Kefas Hyelda Ibrahim ICT 130 DSSC26/2018/ADA/65/0004380 Ibrahim Joshua Logistics 131 DSSC26/2018/ADA/661/0042872 Umar Adamu ICT 132 DSSC26/2018/ADA/666/0043452 Bulus Elkanah Yetti HRM 133 DSSC26/2018/ADA/677/0044408 Wonosikou Pwakupeino Danu Engineering 134 DSSC26/2018/ADA/679/0044446 Njidari Mathias Education 135 DSSC26/2018/ADA/682/0044611 Haruna Mohammed Nura HRM 136 DSSC26/2018/ADA/686/0045215 Mani Danmama Saleh Account And Budget 137 DSSC26/2018/ADA/695/0046219 Barkindo Abdulrasheed Bello Account And Budget 138 DSSC26/2018/ADA/716/0047738 Abubakar Abubakar Muideen Education 139 DSSC26/2018/ADA/717/0047784 Nedison Sohanungti Account And Budget 140 DSSC26/2018/ADA/724/0048193 Cosmas John Sukanen Engineering 141 DSSC26/2018/ADA/725/0048200 Ibrahim Davaza Luka Account And Budget 142 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