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SURNAME FIRSTNAME ADRESS LGA GENDER DEGREE PROGRAM 1 ANITA EJOMERIONA OPPOSITE HIGH COURT of JUSTICE, OFF IDC ROAD OLEH Isoko So SURNAME FIRSTNAME ADRESS LGA GENDER DEGREE PROGRAM 1 ANITA EJOMERIONA OPPOSITE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, OFF IDC ROAD OLEH Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Agro 2 Imonifano Esther 29 IDC Road, Oleh Delta State Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 3 ARUORIWO OWEWE 29 AMAWA STREET, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 4 OHWOKA LUCKY 1, OHWOKA CLOSE AVIARA, ISOKO SOUTH. Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Agro 5 Esieba Omamuzo 16 Okemu Street off Iwhrekpokpor road, Ughelli Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Agro 6 Joyce Iferobia 8 michael amadi rukpakwulusi newlayout ph rivers state Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 7 OFFICE CLEMENTINA No. 27 Agbama Street, Oleh Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 8 OGBOGHRO ONYISI NO. 4 OVIEBA STREET, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Agro 9 NWOSU JOANNA NO. 2B, ONUIYI LIND ROAD, NSUKKA Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 10 Godwin Samuel 17, Iyare Quarter, Enhwe, Isoko South LGA, Delta State Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 11 SYLVESTER ITIMI 24 Itimi Road, Irri Town, Isoko South, Delta State. Isoko South Delta State M BEng N-Agro 12 EVAWERE ORAHEMO 7 Agbajileke street Oleh, Delta state Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 13 Marro Unuive 5 Erebi lane,Oleh Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 14 CHRISTIAN OGHRE OPPOSITE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, OFF IDC ROAD OLEH Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 15 IGBAMA REUBEN No 97 Iwhrekpokpor Road, Ughelli Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 16 FELIX EDHERAKA 4, Ekregbo street, Eviewho Qtrs Irri Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 17 Umukoro Odaro-Junior 23 Ogbemudia Road, Oleh Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 18 Dennis Obaduemu No 4 Igbide Emede Road Igbide Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 19 IGHOBURO MIKE OGBUKU QAURTERS, IKPIDE-IRRI Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 20 OMONUKU EDWIN No. 4 onowotu street oleh Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 21 ALOMENIGHE AMBROSE 14 IDHEGBO STREET OLEH Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 22 UKPETHU OFEJIRO NO 12 IDHEZE ROAD, IRRI Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 23 OKPOWE ENIWAREKE NO. 4 EMETA STREET OFF ODORO ROAD OLEH Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 24 CANAAN EWOMAZINO NO. 30 OTULOHO QUARTE OWODOKPOKPO IGBIDE Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 25 ESIMONI BRIGHT NO 34 URUEKI QRT. OWODOKPOKPO IGBIDE Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Agro 26 SALOMI AKUGHA 65 EMIYE ROAD, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Community 27 OBIEBI GRACE OLD OLOMORO ROAD OLEH, DELTA STATE Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Community 28 IMODO GLADYS No. 1 Isoba street off amawa layout....... Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Community 29 OBONYANO ARUORIWO No 20 Idheze/Orie road, Idheze, Delta State Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Community 30 VINCENT JOY 20 IYEIDE STREET, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Community 31 AUGUSTINA OGHRE NO 26 AGBAMA UZI QUARTERS,IRRI ISOKO SOUTH L.G.A DELTA STATE Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Community 32 UFUOMA IKPEKRI 13B Uruero Street, Oleh Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Community 33 ezire beauty no 10, uruwhe quarters, igbide Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Community 34 EVIROSE IDUDHE 5, AMAWA LAYOUT, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F BEng N-Community 35 RICHARD UDUBRAI NO. 1 UDUBRAI LANE OFF EWHOKPOKPO COMMUNITY, AVIARA Isoko South Delta State M HND N-Community 36 PATIENCE IDIMI NO. 1 MISSION ROAD, AVIARA, ISOKO SOUTH L.G.A., DELTA STATE Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-Community 37 UGBEH JOHNBULL No. 2 Iyangelunu Street, Oleh Isoko South Delta State M NCE N-Community 38 olori Dennis No 3 I D C Road Oleh Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-Community 39 Cynthia Esedebe No 408 Irri Road, Oleh Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 40 OREVA MILLER : 76 I D C Road Oleh, Isoko South L.G.A, Delta State Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 41 GLORY OTOLOTA 48 EMIYE ROAD OLEH DELTA STATE Isoko South Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 42 EFIH DEBORAH AJIP VILLA ALONG OZORO ROAD Isoko South Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 43 EZIAKA CHARITY NO 5 EMETA STREET AMAWA LAYOUT OLEH, ISOKO-SOUTH Isoko South Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 44 OFFICE EVI NO. 6 AKUMA STREET EDJEBA WARRI Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-HEALTH 45 IGRI ELO No4, Abu Street Welfare Road off Upper Sokponba Road, Benin City. Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-HEALTH 46 ARUORIWO IGBIMO 15 ETERI STREET UZERE Isoko South Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 47 Michael Warri 16 Agbama Street Oleh, Delta State Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 48 Oghenevbede Emakpor 36 idheze road,Irri Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 49 Lawson Kenneth 2 Lawson Lane Araya Via Oleh Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 50 Omoirri Aziakpono No 2 Oyede Road uzi Quarters irri Town Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 51 OGODO ELOHO NO. 4 EMETA STREET, AMAWA LAY-OUT, OLEH Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 52 Osha Ososuakpo Enhwe Isoko South Delta State Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 53 Umeh Omo-Umeh No. 25, Ayaode Street, Off Amawa Layout, Oleh Isoko South Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 54 BLESSING OKPRO 1 ENURU STREET, OLEH Isoko South Delta State M HND N-HEALTH 55 Micheal Idi 10 Akpoikueta Street,Okpesia Layout, Oleh Isoko South Delta State BSc N-HEALTH 56 uba Eyeghe 34 IDC Road Oleh Isoko South Delta State BTech N-HEALTH 57 OKPOZIAKPO AMAZINO OTAHE QUARTER ARAYA Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 58 BLESSING OVOH 114 IDC Road, Oleh. Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 59 COMFORT ALUAME NO 88 IDC ROAD OLEH Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 60 HOPE IGOLO No. 40, ewhokpokpo street, aviara, delta state. Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 61 KATE OTUWHO NO. 15 URUEKI QUARTER, OWODOKPOKPO Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 62 OGOHA EDAFE NO. 1 IDHEGBO STREET, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 63 OTERI VICTORY No 6 Allabara st Ugborikoko Warri Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 64 UTHO PATIENCE NO 11 EMUOGE SREET, IRRI Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 65 avede rita 15 dortie street ugheli deta state Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 66 Anyisire Sandra 21 Udhobo Street, Amawa Layout Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 67 Ewomazino Odu C/O Mr. G.O. Odu, Dept of Mechanical Engr, Delta State University, Oleh CampusIsoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 68 Esther Ugodo No 26 agbama Street oleh delta Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 69 EBIE OGHENEYOLE NO 11 EWOMA STREET EMEDE Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 70 Erovie Ozaigho 21, Kefas Road Oleh Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 71 EBEGBARE EMAMOKE 3A, OKALIBO STREET, OLEH, DELTA STATE Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 72 Augustine Umukoro Olade Quarter, Enhwe Town Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 73 Omoirri Enifome No 2 Oyede Road uzi Quarters irri Town Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 74 sarah orowo No 1 Eru Street, Off Odion Road, Irri Delta–State. Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 75 DORIS OGAGEFE NO. 13 IJOJO STREET, OFF IDHEZE ROAD IRR Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 76 Edhugo Juliet No. 19 Igbide/Emede Rd. Igbide Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 77 EKAMAH OGHENERO NO 5 IRRI ROAD, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 78 OMANUDHOWO PARO NO. 187 EMORE ROAD, OLEH, DELTA STATE Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 79 EKAMAH OKEOGHENE NO 5. IRRI ROAD, OLEH Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 80 UGHEGBE OGHENEKENO NO 57 ODORO ROAD Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 81 EGADE OGHENEFEGOR No. 20 Ekrigbenu street, Oleh Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 82 DOUGLAS ELO No. 33 old Emede Road Oleh Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 83 Comfort Esemedafe 12 Odugala Street, Off IDC RD, Oleh Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 84 Eruore Francis 10 Otahe Lane, Irri Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 85 Ukopa Ann 8 Isoba Street, Amawa Layout, Oleh Isoko South Delta State F NCE N-Teach 86 OYIBO AWARIDHE 6 Ubiogu Street Off NDC Road Ozoro Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 87 OGBODU ENDURANCE NO 1 OLEH-IRRI ROAD Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 88 UFUOMA UMUKORO 9 OVIE STREET, OYEDE ROAD Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 89 OMU FAITH No. 50 Emiye Road, Oleh, Delta State. Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 90 LINA IYERE BLOCK A FLAT 1 ADJERISE CLOSE ,OFF IMONI YAME AVENUE UGHELL, DELTAIsoko STATE South Delta State F HND N-Teach 91 Eloho Ezo Ezo Benson Residence , Ahame community Isoko South Delta State F HND N-Teach 92 JOAN OFOWINOR No. 22 Omoufu Obi Aveune, Oleh. Isoko South Delta State F BSc N-Teach 93 UFUOMA ADADAMU 139 Emore Road, Oleh, Delta State.
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