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UNIUYO-Graduands-List.Pdf FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE 2016/2017 SESSION B.Agric. (Hons) Agricultural B.Agric. (Hons) Crop Science OKON, Blessing Edem Economics & Extension OKON, Dickson Udo Second Class Upper First Class EKANEM, Sifon Ernest Third Class UDOH, Ekemini Bassey NYONG, Ruth Joshua IBIA, Edidiong Christopher UDO, Mabel Uwem NKOPURUK, Mfon Nsini Second Class Upper UDONNAH, Uduakobong Sylvester AJULUCHUKWU, Paulinus Chima UMOREN, Aniebiet Ini AKPABIO, Akanimo Donatus B.Sc (Hons) Home Economics ASUQUO, Kimabasi Eyo Second Class Lower BASSEY, Inimbom Jacob AKPAN, Stella Jeremiah Second Class Upper CAMILLUS, Enwongo Emmanuel ARCHIBONG, Andrew Godwin IBOK, Godwin Bassey EJIKE, Reuben Chidi DICK, Blessing Joseph JOHNSON, Edidiong Idiongesit DOMINIC, Emmanuel Clement Second Class Lower OGHALAGHA, Ebere Shedrack ISONG, Idorenyin Michael AFFIAH, Blessing Utuk UKPABI, Queen Ogochukwu NOAH, Eno-Obong Mbuotidem EKA, Ekemini Sunday UKPE, Edidiong Nathaniel NKOPURUK, Abigail Effiong ETIM, Goodness Mfon JACOBSON, Unwana Samuel Second Class Lower Third Class UDO, Obong-ubong Okon AQUA, Edima Edet EDUOK, Koko Raphael UNANAM, Iniubong Sunday EBEK, Victor Edet JACK, Emem Sunday EKPENYONG, Raphael Raphael NTUEN, Justina Maurice Third Class ETETE, Michael Michael AKPAN, Idara Udo UDOUSUNG, Item Matthew UMOH, Enyama Uduot Sunday B.Fisheries (Hons) Fisheries and Aquaculture B.Agric. (Hons) Soil Science B.Agric. (Hons) Animal Second Class Lower Second Class Upper Science JOHN, Blessing Ibanga OKON, Imeobong Edem UDOFOT, Blessing Ufot First Class Third Class AKPAN, Prescilia Januarius BASSEY, Dominic Second Class Lower UDO, Oliver Monday AKPAN, Aniebiet Ezekiel Second Class Upper UNA, Deborah Effiong BATUBO, Edikan Edet ALEXANDER, Promise Ekere WILLIAMSON, Enobong Udo BEN, Ekereobong Isinenyin EDET, Hannah Asuquo EFFIONG, Joy John OROK, Charles Mfon EKANEM, Grace Ita WALI, Justic Chizidu B.Forestry (Hons) Forestry EKPO,Nsikak Peter and Wildlife EMELOGU, Ebenezer Ezionyinye Second Class Lower ETIM, Peter Effiong AKPAN, Deborah Imaobong Second Class Upper EZENWA,Ebube Geoben EMAH, Idaraobong Ime ARCHIBONG, Emanaobong Bassey MBOH, Abasiofon Okon SOLOMON, Emem Aniefiok ASUQUO, Obonganwan Ernest OKON, Uduak Aniefiok UDO, Edidiong Francis Chikere, Breakthrough Onyinye UDO, Samuel Moses EDET, Imaobong Bassey UKANA, Uduak Michael UDOFIA, Godsglory Nseabasi EKANEM, Patrick Ededem USOROIDEM, Idorenyin Nyong UKIH, Akanubong Sunday EVANSLEY, Prince Usoro WILLIAMS, Regina Patience Third Class UDO, Albert Jeremiah EKONG, Enobong Francis Third Class Second Class Lower Essien,Mary Ignatius EKPENYONG, Mfonobong Essien AFIAOWO, Obongowo Boniface MBOHO, Joseph Morgan AMOS, Emmanuel Ufot NTA, Nyakno Michael ANWANA, Ntienseabasi Archibong 25 Convocation 52 ... An institution on a Mission 2016/2017 SESSION B.Sc (Hons) Food Science and Second Class Lower UDO, Etima Mfon Technology ANSA, Edidiong Ekong UDO, Virtue Tom ASUQUO, Inimfon Ime UDOFIA, Christiana Bassey Second Class Upper BASSEY, Blessing George UDOH, Oto-Obong Emmanuel AKPAN, Victor Churchill BEN, Aniekan Emmanuel UKPONG, Happiness Uwem AZUBUINE, Benita Chinyere CHUKWUMA, Esomchi Lebechi USANGA, Ukpono Imedu DANIEL, Etimbuk Joshua DANIEL, Etini Aniedi EDWARD, Grace Bassey EDEM, Edidiong Ime Third Class EFFIONG, Comfort Friday EKANEM, Okon George AYARA, Uwem Sunday EKANEM, Okon George EFFIONG, Goodness Christopher AYARA, Uwem Sunday ESSIEN, Aniebiet Godwin EKANEM, Otobong Okokon EDEM, Abasiakan Ime ETIM, Emem Michael ENANG, Udongabasi Ini EDEM, Aniekan Iniobong ETUKY, Sifon Edet ESIN, Anwana Bassey EKONG, Kuseme Sunday IBIAM, Charles Ogbaoso ESSANG, Atim Emmanuel EKPENYONG, Unyime Edet INYANG, Ephraim Etim ETIM, Idorenyin Gabriel IREMOKA, Jessica Anelechi ETUK, Usorobong Anietie ESSIEN, Etinyene Valiant JAMES, Edidiong Duff HARRY, Unyime Peter ETIM, Ita Essien NNAOKE, Chidinma Kalu ISIDORE, Gloria Covenant GEORGE, Ikenna Ogbonnaya NTUKIDEM, Ofonime James JOHNSON, Salome Effiong INYANG, Ekemini Sunday OKUNG, Precious Edet MATTHEW, Unyime Young OKON, Faith Jeremaih OMEKAGU, Nnedinma Sandra OBOTT, Mfonobong Uduak OKON, Idara Emmanuel SAMPSON, Kenneth Okon OKAFOR, Onyinye (Kosiso) OMONIYI, Adedoyin Anthonia SUNDAY, Bright John OKON, Aniebietabasi Mbakara SAM, Aniekeme Godwin UKUT, Aniebiet Idorenyin OKON, Joyce Eno UDOHABASI, Item Victor 25 Convocation 53 ... An institution on a Mission FACULTY OF ARTS 2016/2017 SESSION B.A (Hons) Communication OKON, Blessing Akamba Second Class Lower Arts OKON, Blessing Ndu OKON, Mbuotidem Anietie AKANNO, Chinyere Marvelous Second Class Upper OKON, Patience Ime AKPAN, Rosemary Paul AFFIA, Nsikak John OKONKWO, Stephanie Nkiru ASUQUO, Offiong Ibanga AKPAKPAN, James Effiong SAIAH, Jane AUGUSTINE, Joy Nwayi Sunday AKPAN, Mfon Okon SAMPSON, Margaret Effiong CHUKWU, Joy Chidinma ALILI, Ezinwanne Chiamaka STEVEN, Chimankpam Kingsley DICKSON, Justice Solomon ARCHIBONG, Effiong Joseph SUNDAY, Goodnews EBONG, Mary Sylvester CHINAGOROM, Emeh Christian UBI, Elizabeth Francis EHIHIA, Maureen Ogeri UDIOKO, Comfort Ime EDEM, Blessing Bassey EMMANUEL, Agnes Ekanem UDOAKPAN, Amadie Edet EDET, Etiuwem Asuquo ESSANG, Helen Edet UMOH, Emem Friday EDUOKU, Blessing Okon ETUK, Kini Nkopuduk URUK, Idiongo Friday EFFIONG, Agnes Edem IKEH, Mary Nmesoma USORO, Ottobong Ennetuk JIMMY, Uduak Dianabasi EMAH, Esther Okon IDIONG, Imedimfon Eno NWAUBANI, Theresa Third Class OKU, Victor Ben BALE-NDII, Nornubari Barima IGOLI, Alice Omotolani THOMPSON, Gideon Okon EDUNG, Ruth Arem IKPEME, Etimbuk Stephen UDOKA, Andino Nsenam FRANK, Ikot Obong Friday ILOUNO, Chinaemerem Louisa GOLDSON, Ernest Chukwuebuka INIM, Emem Victor Second Class Lower UDOH, Ima-obong Sunday AGWUNCHA, Chinonye Nneamaka JACKSON, Peace Malachy AKPABIO, Ekomobong Edidem JOHNSON, Edima Ita AKPAN, Ann Chrysanctus MAURICE, Leo B.A (Hons) English AKPAN, Ekemini Israel NED, Blessing Moses AKPAN, Gabriel Elijah NYANAH, Glory Emmanuel ATANANG, Victor Okon First Class AZORIWU, Esther Chigozirim AKPAN, Aniedi Nsibiet OFONZE, Prisca Njideka BASSEY, Joyce Joseph OKAFOR, Ugochi Winnie BASSEY, Paulina Ntiedo Second Class Upper OKIM, Uwakmfon Effiong CHARLIE, Ubong Aniedi ACHOR, Success Huoma OKONKWO, Gabriel Chuma CHINDA, Victory Homason AKPAN, Ekpeno George SOLOMON, Charity Ofonmbuk DAN, Uwakmfon Gabriel AKPAN, Ufonobong Joshua TOM, Blessing Friday DANIEL, Edikan Bassey DAVID, Gladys Aniekan ANYIM, Catherine Ugochi UBABUKO, Praise Mmesoma DAVID, Uyai Edem ALLAPUTA, Godfrey George UDEME, Julie Blessed EDET, Dorathy Archibong BASSEY, Kubiatutomobong Udeme UDOFIA, Agape Princess EFFIONG, Blessing Destiny EDET, Joseph Emmanuel UDOFOT, Edidiong Ekerete EFIK, Abasiodiong Aniekan EDET, Victoria Edem UDOH, Mbetobong Aniefiok EKANEM, Unwana Umoren EGWIM, Ugochinyere Precious EKONG, Eno-obong Sunday UFFORT, Edidiong Saturday EKPO-MKPANG, Victory William EKPENYONG, Ofonime Effiong UMOH, Gladys Innocent ESHIET, Glory Bassey JAJA, Sotonye Oliver UMOH, Patience Blaise ESSIEN, Jerry Emmanuel JAMES, Nyireabasi Sunday UMOREN, Mfonobong Elisha ESSIEN, Violet Okokon JOHN, Uwakmfon Eventus UYAH, UduakAbasi Asuquo ETOKAKPAN, Mfonobong Monday MOKWE, Cynthia Ifunanya FRANK, Idongesit Edet OKOH, Precious Chibuzor INYANG, Goodnews Friday Third Clas OKORO, Emmanuel Ibe ITA, Asa Bassey ABANG, Lynn Ada JAMES, Christiana Samuel OKOYE, Eucharia Nnedinma ABIORI, Abosede Young JOHN, Emem Godwin UDOH, Udeme Emmanuel BASSEY, Idongesit Idongesit JOHNSON, Nsisong Bassey UDOKANG, Aniebiet Enefiok EBONG, Esther Sunday MATTHEW, Joy Idaraobong UDOOBOT, Otuekong Akpan EDET, Imaobong Udofia MOFFAT, Unwana Emmanuel UMOH, Nyeneime Etim EKPAHA, Bassey Sylvester NELSON, Deborah Kelly EMELE, Jessica Ngozi OBOTAMAH, Margaret Paul ESEME, Peace Aniebiet OGBAN, Eveh Peter 25 Convocation 54 ... An institution on a Mission EYO, Erica Essien B.A (Hons) History and IBANGA, Mfon Sunday EYO, Uduak Christopher International Studies IGWEOKOLO, Onyekachi Queennette EZEUDU, NoEleen Onyinye IKPATT, Mishael Victor INYANG-OGO, Ajah Precious NYONG, Idorenyin Edem Second Class Upper JAMES, Gloria Edet OKIKE, Jane Samuel AKPAN, Aniebiet Owoidighe OKPOSONG, Edidiong Samuel JOSHUA, Comfort Effiong ASIOGU, Ugochukwu Chrysantus SUNDAY, Blessing Anietie MONDAY, Mfoniso Ekerete CHARLES, Emem UKPANAH, Udimobong Rock NKWOBIA, Felix Augustine UMOH, Noami Felix DAVIES, Idorenyin Ephraim NSIKAN, Esther Inyang USEN, Magdalene Monday EDEM, Victoria Titus NYA, Itoro Friday OKON, Akaninyene Udo EDET, Christopher Asuquo OKON, Nsikhe Ebi EKPENYONG, Utibe Sunday OKON, Joy Eyo B.A (Hons) French EKPO, Francis Sylvester OKON, Solomon Okon ENUMA, Luke Anisichukwu OKPARA, Odelia Ogechi Second Class Upper ESHIET, Hosanna Inem OKPO, Clement Emeka BENJAMIN, Ima-obong Monday OLOGUN, Jeffrey Aigbeniode IBOK, Samuel Bassey DAVID, Felix Ekpema ONUKA, Kalu Kelechi EDUKERE, Gloria Daniel IBOK, Abasi-ono Okon OPARAJI, Joy Ifeoma EFFIONG, Ime Patrick INYANG, Augustina Augustine PETERS, GoodNews David EJIMA, Iko-Ojo Charity ITA, Gertrude Imaikop ROBINSON, Burabari Esther SAMDAVID, Akpabio Eugene EMEFIENA, Chioma Deborah NED, Emmanuel Moses SAM, Juliet Isong ETOKNWA, Glory Bassey NKPARA, Salvation Nzofughiachi SAMUEL, Catherine EtukAkpan ITEK, Daniel Inyang NTEKIM, John Christopher SOLOMON, UyaiAbasi Ukpe JIMMY, Daniel Micah NWOSA, Victor Harry UDOEYO, Aniefon Ita NYANI, Melvis Ambor NYONG, Solomon Donald UKPONG, Uwakmfon Francis OKPO, Uduak Xavier UMO, Ndifreke Benjamin UDOFFAH, Uduak Anthonia OBOT, Glory Henry USOH, Fidelis Okon UDOFIA, Otobong Etim OHIKERE, Victor Jimoh WILLIAMS, Uboho Elijah USORO, Iniobong Emelda PEPPLE, Beatrice Chinaza WILSON, Idongesit Itoro UDOM, Victor
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