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The Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa. 2017/2018 First Batch 'B' Provisional Admission List Nd Agric and Bio­Environmental Technology THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASARAWA. 2017/2018 FIRST BATCH 'B' PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LIST ND AGRIC AND BIO­ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY S/N APP. I.D NAME SEX STATE 1 8148001957 ABANDA JOY F KG 2 HAUWA ABDULRASHEED HAUWA F OYO 3 8039667832 ADAMU ADAMU YUNUSA M NAS 4 8118870173 ADELEYE ISRAEL ADEDISI M OYO 5 8094688431 AGBO AUSTIN M BENUE 6 8035904898 AGU CHIBUZOR EMMANUEL M ENUGU 7 8038926463 ALIU ABDULGANIM ONORUOYIZA M KOGI 8 8078184331 ALU EMMANUEL ORYIMAN M BENUE 9 8169064759 AMEH EMMANUEL DANIEL M BENUE 10 8113687808 AMISHE JONAH M NIGER 11 8107304359 ANYANWU EMEKA CHRISTIAN M ENUGU 12 8069295255 ARI ISA HUDU M NAS 13 8093849852 AUGUSTINA ANIONWE UDOLA F ENUGU 14 8101392249 AYIKO CHRISTIANA F BENUE 15 8079564201 BAKO HASSAN M NAS 16 9031834899 CHUKWULOTAM OGE RUTH F ENUGU 17 8126673661 CLETUS ALEXANDER ANEBI M BENUE 18 8171699880 DANIEL SAMUEL CHINONSO M ENUGU 19 DAVID DEBORAH F 20 9038521410 EMMANUEL VINCENT M NAS 21 9038113075 FOLAREMI DAMILOLA TEMIDAYO F KOGI 22 76624949CB FUPO NENMAN Y. M PLATEAU 23 9031600605 GLORIA AKOR JOHN F BENUE 24 9061923930 GWAKZING ABEL TIMZING M PLATEAU 25 8068700348 75459504II HAJARA IBRAHIM ASOHIKO F NAS 26 9077508845 HARUNA IBRAHIM ARETU M NAS 27 8184273551 IBRAHIM SA'ADATU OKAH F NAS 28 7055745718 75996616BJ IDRIS MUSA ADAMU M NAS 29 8145363805 IMAMA SAFIYA YUSUF F NAS 30 8147506513 ISAH ABDULWAHAB M KOGI 31 8108322791 JOHNSON FAVOUR ONYEMOWO F KOGI 32 8065196716 JOSEPH ATO FRANCIS M BENUE 33 7031603007 JULIET IJIKO F NAS 34 9097354147 KAJANG BENJAMIN EMMANUEL M KADUNA 35 9067919970 KOLAWOLE OLUWATOYIN GLORY F KG 36 8175110131 LAMINA TAIWO OLUWADAMILOLA F OGUN 37 9036809920 LAWAL ANTHONY OMEIZA M KOGI 38 9099555814 MATHEW MAIKASUWA SARKI M NASARAWA 39 7061664526 MAURICE RAYMOND OGAJA M NAS 40 8148481035 MOHAMMED IBRAHIM BABA M NIGER 41 8122700750 MUHAMMADNASIR NAZIR M KOGI 42 7053170800 MUKTAR USMAN M NAS 43 7055745718 MUSA IDRIS ADAM M NAS 44 9027942378 NWANOLUE VICTOR NNAMDI M ANAMBRA 45 8090865179 OFFIKWU FRIDAY M BENUE 46 8188520555 OGABOR FRANCISODEY M CR 47 8073915050 OLANREWAJU NAFISAT TITILAYO F KWARA 48 7059995880 ONOMOASAR MERCY OSILOHOTSE F EDO 49 8067148831 ONUH EMMANUEL M BENUE 50 9061624619 SAFIYAN MUSA AGWADA M NAS 51 8140342294 SAMUEL OCHOGBE M NAS 52 7069756316 SHUAIBU ABDULSALAM ABDULLAHI M KOGI 53 8101252727 SUMBA ABEL GODWIN M NAS 54 9030238230 UBA EMMANUEL O. M NASARAWA 55 8038431432 UMAR ABDULLAHI M NAS 56 7015783531 USMAN ABDULHAKEEM M KOGI 57 9085745568 UTIM SAMUEL SUEGA M BENUE 58 8107884780 VICTOR GODSPEED KUWANTA F NAS 59 9032331674 YAHAYA ABURAKAM ALIYU M NAS 60 8132943710 YARI DANTANI M NAS 61 9033388831 YUSUF UMAR ASENESHI M NAS 62 9053042687 ZEPHANIAH JACOB SHEKWONYA M NAS THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASARAWA. 2017/2018 FIRST BATCH 'B' PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LIST ND ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY S/N APP. I.D JAMB NO. NAME SEX STATE 1 8166067096 ABDULHAFEEZ BELLO AMOTO M KG 2 8128857913 ABDULLAH ISAMIL M YOBE 3 9037230161 ABDULMAJEED IBRAHIM OGIRIMA M KOGI 4 9022827320 ABDULMEJEED AVIAVI ADAVIZE M KOGI 5 9092764700 ABDULRAFIU MUHAMMED ONIMISI M KOGI 6 9037299730 ABDULSAMAD ABDULRAHIM ADAREHI M KOGI 7 8092150509 ABDULSHAKUR ABDULKAREEM M BENUE 8 9035474920 ABEL SUNDAY EJIGBOGA M BENUE 9 9094385696 ABUBAKAR HASHIMU M FCT 10 8157539495 ADAM MOHAMMED MUSA M BN 11 8066108413 ADAMU SHUAIB M FCT 12 8131293906 ADEIZA ABDULAZEEZ ABDULAZEEX M KG 13 9038154236 ADOM PAUL MNATER M BENUE 14 7086165128 AFFIKU EMMANUEL VICTOR M NAS 15 8060258185 AGYO ANDOWASE GEOFFEREY M BENUE 16 8078549220 AHMAD MAHMUD MUHAMMAD M KOGI 17 8026407673 AHMAD MUHAMMAD HUDU M NAS 18 8181561905 AJU ILUTER M BENUE 19 8035979684 AKHIGBE FRANK M ED 20 76402346IC AKINRELE JOSEPH OLUWATOBILOBA M ONDO 21 8169751909 AKOBUNDU GORALD UCHE M IMO 22 9093162246 AL­ASKANDIR AHMAD ADAM M NAS 23 8133993315 ALLAHNANA DANTANI M NASARAWA 24 9038268149 AMUDA HAFIU OHIDA M KOGI 25 7065348634 AMUSHI DAUDA SALIHU M NAS 26 9084075313 ASABE WILLIAMS JAMES F PL 27 8173976930 ATAI DANIEL M BENUE 28 09058783871 AUGUSTINE IBRAHIM M NAS 29 7039125451 BINIFACE MANTIM JACOB M PLATEAU 30 8126937623 BULUS ONISMUS BALA M PL 31 nnajijoseph CHIBUIKE NNAJI JOSEPH M EN 32 8186190057 CHINYERE ROSEMARY LECHI F AB 33 9064533697 CHRISTOPHER ATUWA ATANUDU M NASARAWA 34 9060336563 CHRISTOPHER OHIAERI M IMO 35 8142396925 CHRISTOPHER RICHARD EGAGA M CROSS R. 36 7051956648 DANIEL NDUBUISI ODIRAH M EN 37 7060850680 DAVID OLADOKUN SUNDAY M OY 38 9095903531 DAVID VICTOR ONIMISI M KOGI 39 8021256887 EMMANUEL ALOSE OKUGGYA M NAS 40 7030311371 EMMANUEL SOLOMON ISHAKU M KD 41 8184270741 ENUMA OTUMOLA TITUS M BN 42 09066991157 ERIJO OBED M DL 43 7010955060 ESHIDENANG MATHEW UKURU M CR 44 8163992771 FOLORUNSHO SAMUEL M OG 45 8187902785 FRANCIS AKIANG ANAFE M CR 46 7056977501 FRANCIS LALAJU AIYEJURINE M ON 47 9096813743 FRANKLIN OYIGBECHE FRANCIS M NAS 48 902356107 GABIEL SUNDAY AKOMOSHI M NAS 49 8175336900 GODWIN YAGYONA OBADIAH M KD 50 8064992829 HEBREWS MALLEM ANGULI M PL 51 9099230840 HOPE DANJUMA M NAS 52 09025121402 HOSEA ANOINTED ALI M KD 53 8185702838 HUSSAIN BUSHARI KEHINDE M KW 54 8162019849 IBRAHIM ISAH M KOGI 55 9031226038 IBRAHIM MANSUR M NASARAWA 56 8108044349 IBRAHIM RIDWAN OYEYEMI M NG 57 8037662188 IDRIS ABDURAHMAN SHAFA M NAS 58 8131863452 IGBE AONDOHEMBA GODWIN M BENUE 59 7038327332 IGBUNKU COSMAS TERSOO M BN 60 8127772331 IKE DENNIS OGBILE M BENUE 61 75448741HG IKEH ABRAHAM IKEH M BENUE 62 818062916 IORLAMEN CHRISTOPHER TORKUMA M BEN 63 8168220330 ISIAKA MUHAMMED JAMIU M KG 64 8143304995 JACOB ALKALI M NAS 65 7017893345 JAMES VICTOR ATUWA M NASARAWA 66 8130383702 JAMIU MUHAMMED M FCT 67 9093683662 JETHRO TANZE DAUDA M NAS 68 8138175135 JIBRIN BABANGIDA M KD 69 8188048200 JIMOH LAWAL M NG 70 8163518882 75450404DE JOHN KINGSLEY KATO M KADUNA 71 8145897994 JONATHAN ADIGIZI BENJAMIN M NAS 72 8165907954 JONATHAN GODSWILL DAN BABA M KD 73 8083716497 JOSEPH AZAMU KWOKU M NAS 74 8039795746 JOSEPH ETIM M CR 75 8061624656 LUCIOUS CHUKWUME M IMO 76 8183646052 MARK KETURA PAM F PL 77 8144798586 MATHEW JOHN OGAH M NAS 78 75810474BG MAXWELL FAYEMI AROGUNDADE M OSUN 79 8147008938 MAYOMI ABDULFATAI ADEZA M KOGI 80 8137199397 MICAH DANLADI PAMBOLO M FCT 81 09026122917 MOHAMMED NURAINI NMA M NG 82 8111009714 MOHAMMED SANUSI UMAR M NAS 83 9068743765 MOSES EMMANUEL RUZOMA M NASARAWA 84 8097124651 MOSES OKOH WONAH M CRS 85 8038660629 MUHAMMAD ALIYU MAHMUD M NAS 86 75458079JF MUHAMMAD JIBRIL M NAASARAWA 87 8135103337 MUHAMMAD SALISU M KADUNA 88 7034918855 MUHAMMED AKILU AJANAKU M KOGI 89 7080396385 MUSA JUDE TODO M FCT 90 8101016509 MUTALIB SANNI M KG 91 NATHANIEL JAMES M NASARAWA 92 7063929930 NDAU CALEB M BR 93 75824809HJ NDUBUISI DANIEL ODIRAH M ENUGU 94 8167277537 NUHU EBENOGWU SHAMSUDEEN M BENUE 95 9030650563 NUHU MUHAMMED M KOGI 96 7082730263 OBIGWA MOSES EKPO M CROSS R 97 7082730263 OBIGWA MOSES EKPO M CROSS R. 98 9024919511 OBIOHA STEPHEN C. M IM 99 8093024082 OHIDA LUCKMAN O. M KOGI 100 7089262125 OKONSON BELLO M NAS 101 9099249445 OLEHI DAVIS M ABIA 102 7038604288 OLOCHE OJEMA M BN 103 9096065830 OLUWATOBILOBA AKINRELE JOSEPH M ED 104 8175290804 OLUYORI SAMUEL AKINOLA M KG 105 7038988576 ONUH ISAAC M BN 106 8146187704 OTENE OBEKPA SAMUEL M BN 107 8172930664 OTIKI BRIGHT OSA M BN 108 76767270FC OWICHO OBED UJAH M BENUE 109 7059996013 OZIOKO CHINEDU CHRISTIAN M ENUGU 110 8166314069 75244763DH PATRICK EBAN EBAN M CROSS RIVER 111 8133209361 PRECIOUS ANETOR OSEMUDIANEM F NG 112 40820040FC PRINCE JOHNSON SAMUEL M AI 113 8181653970 75824967JA RAFSANJANI NUHU M NAS 114 7088593621 REJOICE OLUSEGUN M NAS 115 7013740700 SAATER HEMBEVE VICTOR M BENUE 116 81785388992 SAMARU EBOH FELIX F CR 117 9092956872 SAMINU RABO M NAS 118 8187827301 SAMUEL EMMANUEL ODEH M BENUE 119 8187827301 SAMUEL EMMANUEL ODEY M BENUE 120 75424794EA SAMUEL JAMES M BENUE 121 8064334657 SANDRA AUDU OZIEL F ADAMAWA 122 8098514458 SEGUN OLANREWAJU MAYOWA M OS 123 7095792349 SHEDRACK J. AJIBO M KOGI 124 8146274137 SULE SALIM M KG 125 8065822233 75455988GD SUNDAY DOGARA AKUKI M NAS 126 8188910608 TARYISA S. EPHRAIM F BN 127 9033396965 TIMOTHY BAWA M KD 128 9084322344 TITUS VICTOR M KADUNA 129 8118104730 USMAN SULEIMAN M NAS 130 7061648494 USMAN THEOPHILU U. M KG 131 8060207392 USMAN YA’U M FCT 132 8180838368 WAILAM ONUK M NAS 133 7036280581 YAHAYA UMAR DANSAUKA M NASARAWA 134 8022591686 YAKUBU ABDULAZIZ MARAFA M NAS 135 07059644172 YAKUBU IDRIS M NG 136 8109024744 YAKUBU SAIDU M FCT 137 8135434142 YAKUBU USMAN OJO M KG 138 8064850785 YUSUF PETER BABANGIDA M NAS THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASARAWA. 2017/2018 FIRST BATCH "B" PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LIST ND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY S/N APP. I.D JAMB NO. NAME SEX STATE 1 7059666623 ABDULSALAM SAIDU M NAS 2 8098749095 ABDULWAHAB HABIBULLAHI M NASARAWA 3 9095085914 ABUH ECHO ABU M NAS 4 8169850348 ADETOKUNBO ABAYOMI J. M OSUN 5 8171729293 ADI BENEDICT M TARABA 6 08093072724 AHMED FARUQ MADAKI M NAS 7 8093072724 AHMED FARUQ MADAKI M NASARAWA 8 8117824278 ALIYU M. ADAKIYA M NASARAWA 9 8142499933 ALIYU MOMMOH O M KOGI 10 09097657853 AMEH EMMANUEL M KG 11 9061364725 AMEKA HARUNA M NASARAWA 12 9071992966 75824789GJ ATULE FRANCE MENAYO M KOGI 13 9094389513 AUDU SAMSON M NASARAWA 14 8051149471 75825001IF BAMIDELE JOHN IMODU M EDO 15 7038142185 DACHI LUKA NAANDOENKWAL M PL 16 8152360608 DAHIRU BILAL M NASARAWA 17 07034631903 DANJUMA IJIGAH M PL 18 08161309613 EGWU EMMANUEL OBINNA M EN 19 8181907827 EJIOFOR INNOCENT EMMANUEL M BENUE 20 9063666377 EKABO BLESSING EWARI F CR 21 8069661224 ENIOLA OLAJIDE IBRAHIM OLA M KW 22 8130085803 EZEBUIRO EMMANUEL CHINEDU M IM 23 9054245004 75825764CH FRANCIS DANLAMI M NAS 24 9065223096 HABIB LUKMAN OLAMIDE M OYO 25 08055241639 HASSAN YAHAYA SABO M NAS 26 7033816330 HAUWA AHMED OSU F NASARAWA 27 8119524509 IBRAHIM ABDULAKEEM M NASARAWA 28 8117218000 76375272BI IDRIS ADAMU OGUDU M NASARAWA 29 08106138051 IDRIS AYATULLAH M NAS 30 8175198329 IDRIS MUBARAK DARE M KG 31 NIL 75461109CG IFEANYI EKEH EMMANUEL M IMO 32 8098369914 IGBONE ABDULMALIK M BENUE 33 8107197215 IKE ANTHONY OKEWU M BN 34 08084480760 IKEKWEM CHINONSO VICTOR M AB 35 NIL 76384961FB IKO YAMUSA M NASARAWA 36 09036926894 JEREMIAH SOKOWONCHI PANAKI M KG 37 08163404219 JIBRIL MUHAMMAD M NAS 38 8132283758 JOESEPH IDOKO M BN 39 NIL 77010546FC JOSEPH JOSIAH S.
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