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Kaduna Polytechnic 2017/2018 Admission List College of Engineering Department: Electrical/Electronics Eng'g Programme: Hnd Elect/Electro Eng'g (Ele/Teleco) S/N App KADUNA POLYTECHNIC 2017/2018 ADMISSION LIST COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENG'G PROGRAMME: HND ELECT/ELECTRO ENG'G (ELE/TELECO) S/N APP. NUMBER NAME LGA STATE 1 KPT/HNDI/2017387710 OKONKWO, Michael Amaechi UYI ANAMBRA 2 KPT/HNDI/2017390128 ANEBI, Ochohepo Elisha AGATU BENUE 3 KPT/HNDI/2017382440 UBUM, David Sabastine GBOKO BENUE 4 KPT/HNDI/2017387058 MICHAEL, Patrick OGBADIBO BENUE 5 KPT/HNDI/2017389457 GABRIEL, Grace OTUKPO BENUE 6 KPT/HNDI/2017390930 OKON, Elizabeth Emmanuel CALABAR-MUNICIPAL CROSS RIVER 7 KPT/HNDI/2017386920 VICTOR, Patrick Okungbowa OREDO EDO 8 KPT/HNDI/2017383258 KOMOLAFE, Temitope Elizabeth EFON EKITI 9 KPT/HNDI/2017389055 UMEANO, Victor Obinna OJI-RIVER ENUGU 10 KPT/HNDI/2017389702 OPURUM, Felim NWANGELE IMO 11 KPT/HNDI/2017391134 BELLO, Ismail HADEJIA JIGAWA 12 KPT/HNDI/2017387497 YUSUF, Ayenajei CHIKUN KADUNA 13 KPT/HNDI/2017384318 MUHAMMAD, Jafar Gwadabe GIWA KADUNA 14 KPT/HNDI/2017386927 PETER, Nelson JEMA'A KADUNA 15 KPT/HNDI/2017381848 UZAIRU, Abdullahi KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 16 KPT/HNDI/2017381950 ABDULRAZAQ, Abdulazeez KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 17 KPT/HNDI/2017387131 MADAKI, Ramson Daniel KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 18 KPT/HNDI/2017396986 IBRAHIM, Haruna Mohammed KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 19 KPT/HNDI/2017389786 LEONARD, James U KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 20 KPT/HNDI/2017390059 TAHIR, Nafisat Ojonugwa KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 21 KPT/HNDI/2017390927 MUSA, Jamilu Ado KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 22 KPT/HNDI/2017386470 PIUS, Elisha Akangang KAURA KADUNA 23 KPT/HNDI/2017390272 YUNANA, Peter Hosea KAURA KADUNA 24 KPT/HNDI/2017396160 VINCENT, Eric KAURA KADUNA 25 KPT/HNDI/2017381600 JULDE, Aminu Aliyu LERE KADUNA 26 KPT/HNDI/2017383616 DAVID, Blessing Kayit ZANGO-KATAF KADUNA 27 KPT/HNDI/2017383509 USMAN, Abdulmutalib ZARIA KADUNA 28 KPT/HNDI/2017383557 ISMAIL, Aliyu ZARIA KADUNA 29 KPT/HNDI/2017394536 ALI, Isyaku Usman KABO KANO 30 KPT/HNDI/2017382299 ABUBAKAR, Sanusi KURA KANO 31 KPT/HNDI/2017381367 SALIHU, Munir DAURA KATSINA 32 KPT/HNDI/2017393880 KABIR, Aliyu Maska FUNTUA KATSINA 33 KPT/HNDI/2017387120 JIBRIL, Jamilu KAITA KATSINA 34 KPT/HNDI/2017383917 JIBRIN, Khadizat ANKPA KOGI 35 KPT/HNDI/2017386867 ELI, Benjamin Omakoji ANKPA KOGI 36 KPT/HNDI/2017384560 SUNDAY, Ojochegbe DEKINA KOGI 37 KPT/HNDI/2017396974 FARUNA, Godwin Abuh DEKINA KOGI 38 KPT/HNDI/2017396504 AMEH, Janet Eneme IBAJI KOGI 39 KPT/HNDI/2017383277 ISAH, Muhammed IDAH KOGI Page 1 of 124 S/N APP. NUMBER NAME LGA STATE 40 KPT/HNDI/2017383279 YUNUSA, Muhammed Danjuma IDAH KOGI 41 KPT/HNDI/2017391454 OCHIMANA, Patience Miriam IDAH KOGI 42 KPT/HNDI/2017383460 AMEH, Daniel IGALAMELA KOGI 43 KPT/HNDI/2017390773 ALHASSAN, Yakubu IGALAMELA KOGI 44 KPT/HNDI/2017381698 OBATANMI, David Oladimeji IJUMU KOGI 45 KPT/HNDI/2017381995 EKUNDAYO, David Owolabi IJUMU KOGI 46 KPT/HNDI/2017383212 SULEIMAN, Siaka OFU KOGI 47 KPT/HNDI/2017390975 AMODU, Friday Philip OFU KOGI 48 KPT/HNDI/2017386747 AHMED, Musa Asuku OKEHI KOGI 49 KPT/HNDI/2017388729 JACOB, Godwin Ogirima OKEHI KOGI 50 KPT/HNDI/2017386823 AGADA, Nathaniel OLAMABORO KOGI 51 KPT/HNDI/2017389897 OBEYA, Peter James OLAMABORO KOGI 52 KPT/HNDI/2017394980 AGADA, Solomon OLAMABORO KOGI 53 KPT/HNDI/2017380615 DAODU, Tolulope Sunday YAGBA-EAST KOGI 54 KPT/HNDI/2017384776 DANIEL, Temitope Victor YAGBA-WEST KOGI 55 KPT/HNDI/2017381595 ABDULRAZAQ, Ahmed OFFA KWARA 56 KPT/HNDI/2017389223 ABDULAZEEZ, Abdulwaheed OFFA KWARA 57 KPT/HNDI/2017386737 KAREEM, Azeez AMUWO-ODOFIN LAGOS 58 KPT/HNDI/2017390460 MUSA, Ovye AKWANGA NASARAWA 59 KPT/HNDI/2017386005 PETER, Samuel Eggah LAFIA NASARAWA 60 KPT/HNDI/2017394469 ISHAQ, Haruna Bako TOTO NASARAWA 61 KPT/HNDI/2017387705 SHEHU, Jennifer Priscilla MAGAMA NIGER 62 KPT/HNDI/2017386401 ABBAS, Kamila Abubakar SULEJA NIGER 63 KPT/HNDI/2017389911 AKINBAMI, Olurotimi Idris ADO-ODO/OTA OGUN 64 KPT/HNDI/2017388612 ALAMU, Micheal Kehinde EJIGBO OSUN 65 KPT/HNDI/2017387512 YUSUF, Habib ODO-OTIN OSUN 66 KPT/HNDI/2017391282 YUSUF, Lukman Oluwamayowa ODO-OTIN OSUN 67 KPT/HNDI/2017388837 OYEYEMI, Christiana Oyewumi OGBOMOSHO-NORTH OYO 68 KPT/HNDI/2017383171 THAMO, Sunday Makwin BOKKOS PLATEAU 69 KPT/HNDI/2017389261 MUSA, Muhammad Sani MARADUN ZAMFARA 70 KPT/HNDI/2017385708 RABILU, Sanusi TSAFE ZAMFARA 71 KPT/HNDI/2017384846 GEORGE, Okpe Samuel OGBADIBO BENUE 72 KPT/HNDI/2017382295 UFOTETUKUDOH, Gracious Gentle MKPAT-ENIN AKWA IBOM 73 KPT/HNDI/2017387578 JONAH, Daniel Amedari OKENE KOGI 74 KPT/HNDI/2017383252 OHIARE, Aminu Anda OKENE KOGI 75 KPT/HNDI/2017390668 RAJI, Sufiyan OKENE KOGI 76 KPT/HNDI/2017395711 AUDU, Emmanuel OKEHI KOGI 77 KPT/HNDI/2017386101 IDRIS, Faruq Umar KAIAMA KWARA 78 KPT/HNDI/2017397053 AJAYI, Emmanuel Olalekan ABEOKUTA-SOUTH OGUN 79 KPT/HNDI/2017381391 ADEJOBI, Stephen OSE ONDO 80 KPT/HNDI/2017386525 BADENIYI, Francis Mayowa OWO ONDO 81 KPT/HNDI/2017384721 BABALOLA, Segun Samuel ODO-OTIN OSUN 82 KPT/HNDI/2017387888 ISAAC, Paul Alonge ODO-OTIN OSUN 83 KPT/HNDI/2017389667 OYELAMI, Ishaq Opeyemi ODO-OTIN OSUN 84 KPT/HNDI/2017381392 OGUNTAYO, Stephen KAJOLA OYO Page 2 of 124 S/N APP. NUMBER NAME LGA STATE PROGRAMME: HND ELECT/ELECTRO ENG'G (POW/MACH) S/N APP. NUMBER NAME LGA STATE 1 KPT/HNDI/2017391385 OKEKE, Richard Sunday UMUNNEOCHI ABIA 2 KPT/HNDI/2017387002 JOSEPH, Moses Bawa AMAC ABUJA 3 KPT/HNDI/2017382277 ALIYU, Hamidu FUFORE ADAMAWA 4 KPT/HNDI/2017380605 MUHAMMAD, Zainab Modibbo NUMAN ADAMAWA 5 KPT/HNDI/2017388971 HARUNA, Anas TORO BAUCHI 6 KPT/HNDI/2017391293 ORNGUGA, Oryina Paul KATSINA-ALA BENUE 7 KPT/HNDI/2017383393 EJEH, James Lace OGBADIBO BENUE 8 KPT/HNDI/2017394355 ONUMINYA, Adams OHIMINI BENUE 9 KPT/HNDI/2017390334 ORIGBE, Patrick Moses David OJU BENUE 10 KPT/HNDI/2017391258 MOSES, Sunday Onaa OJU BENUE 11 KPT/HNDI/2017384513 ITODO, Clement Edache OKPOKWU BENUE 12 KPT/HNDI/2017384991 ADOYI, Michael Udeh OKPOKWU BENUE 13 KPT/HNDI/2017394086 OGBANJE, Adams Tony OKPOKWU BENUE 14 KPT/HNDI/2017394231 PETER, Philip Ajeh OKPOKWU BENUE 15 KPT/HNDI/2017391605 MUSA, Godwin Okopi OTUKPO BENUE 16 KPT/HNDI/2017390076 ESE, Christiana Enegbe IKOM CROSS RIVER 17 KPT/HNDI/2017390342 KAYANG, Joseph Kayang OBANLIKU CROSS RIVER 18 KPT/HNDI/2017381111 AUGUSTINE, Christopher Ochuko ETHIOPE-EAST DELTA 19 KPT/HNDI/2017389615 GEORGE, Epaphras Ovie ETHIOPE-WEST DELTA 20 KPT/HNDI/2017388225 AJAYI, Victor Emmanuel ETSAKO-EAST EDO 21 KPT/HNDI/2017387688 USMAN, Shamsudeen BABURA JIGAWA 22 KPT/HNDI/2017382321 BAWA, Joshua CHIKUN KADUNA 23 KPT/HNDI/2017387613 GARBA, Joshua CHIKUN KADUNA 24 KPT/HNDI/2017389081 ANTHONY, Immanuel Tukura CHIKUN KADUNA 25 KPT/HNDI/2017389408 SULEIMAN, Abdullahi CHIKUN KADUNA 26 KPT/HNDI/2017394103 BULUS, Zakwai CHIKUN KADUNA 27 KPT/HNDI/2017390362 ABDULKADIR, Aliyu Al-hassan IGABI KADUNA 28 KPT/HNDI/2017389590 SULE, Shedua Boo JABA KADUNA 29 KPT/HNDI/2017393893 SULE, Daniel JABA KADUNA 30 KPT/HNDI/2017389363 DOGONJABA, Nicodemus Habu JEMA'A KADUNA 31 KPT/HNDI/2017383334 AMINU, Jonathan Zongo KACHIA KADUNA 32 KPT/HNDI/2017383675 JOHN, Yanom Madaki KACHIA KADUNA 33 KPT/HNDI/2017384656 MONDAY, Amos KACHIA KADUNA 34 KPT/HNDI/2017386847 TANIMU, Mustapha Inuwa KACHIA KADUNA 35 KPT/HNDI/2017387495 MUSA, Samson Dulchi KACHIA KADUNA 36 KPT/HNDI/2017382029 ISMAIL, Abdulmalik KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 37 KPT/HNDI/2017382338 BASHIR, Shuaibu Nafiu KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 38 KPT/HNDI/2017394010 KABIR, Bello Mohammed KADUNA SOUTH KADUNA 39 KPT/HNDI/2017381358 BISHOP, Abednego Hayap KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 40 KPT/HNDI/2017382724 MUHAMMED, Aliyu Lawal KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 41 KPT/HNDI/2017383380 MUHAMMAD, Abdullahi KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 42 KPT/HNDI/2017388719 DAMSA, Emmanuel Amoto KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 43 KPT/HNDI/2017389447 AHMED, Abdullahi Tijjani KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA 44 KPT/HNDI/2017393760 ABDULWAHAB, Bello KADUNA-NORTH KADUNA Page 3 of 124 S/N APP. NUMBER NAME LGA STATE 45 KPT/HNDI/2017381704 AKUSO, Mathew KAGARKO KADUNA 46 KPT/HNDI/2017391140 BABALE, Musa Haruna LERE KADUNA 47 KPT/HNDI/2017381958 BAKO, Emmanuel Koyah ZANGO-KATAF KADUNA 48 KPT/HNDI/2017390079 MICHAEL, Lazarus ZANGO-KATAF KADUNA 49 KPT/HNDI/2017383600 HAMZA, Abubakar ZARIA KADUNA 50 KPT/HNDI/2017388941 ABDULRAZAQ, Nasiru Muhammed ZARIA KADUNA 51 KPT/HNDI/2017380822 AHMED, Salisu GARUN-MALLAM KANO 52 KPT/HNDI/2017385133 MUHAMMAD, Sani Alhassan MADOBI KANO 53 KPT/HNDI/2017390182 ABDULRAHMAN, Sadam ROGO KANO 54 KPT/HNDI/2017395136 BISHIR, Musa BAKORI KATSINA 55 KPT/HNDI/2017383968 IBRAHIM, Kabiru KANKARA KATSINA 56 KPT/HNDI/2017385065 AHMAD, Ibrahim ADAVI KOGI 57 KPT/HNDI/2017386638 ABDULKAREEM, Mahmoud ADAVI KOGI 58 KPT/HNDI/2017387286 AMINU, Abdulrasheed ADAVI KOGI 59 KPT/HNDI/2017385862 USMAN, Joseph Sule ANKPA KOGI 60 KPT/HNDI/2017389630 SHUAIBU, Ahmed Ahmadu ANKPA KOGI 61 KPT/HNDI/2017385148 AMEH, Apeh Silas DEKINA KOGI 62 KPT/HNDI/2017388382 SIMON, Opaluwa DEKINA KOGI 63 KPT/HNDI/2017383103 OMALE, Christian IBAJI KOGI 64 KPT/HNDI/2017389025 SEIDU, Muhammed IDAH KOGI 65 KPT/HNDI/2017388423 AMOS, Segun Funsho IJUMU KOGI 66 KPT/HNDI/2017386575 SOLOMON, Emmanuel KABBA/BUNU KOGI 67 KPT/HNDI/2017381679 IBRAHIM, Musa LOKOJA KOGI 68 KPT/HNDI/2017390891 SULAIMAN, Ishaq Obewa LOKOJA KOGI 69 KPT/HNDI/2017387068 IDOKO, Miracle Peter OFU KOGI 70 KPT/HNDI/2017387716 YAHAYA, Abdullahi Yunusa OFU KOGI 71 KPT/HNDI/2017381064 AJAYI, Japhet Onoruoiza OKEHI KOGI 72 KPT/HNDI/2017382774 JOSEPH, Peter Itopa OKEHI KOGI 73 KPT/HNDI/2017385433 ABOLARINWA, Ifeoluwa Samuel OKEHI KOGI 74 KPT/HNDI/2017388627 ADAVIRIKU, David Ogirima OKEHI KOGI 75 KPT/HNDI/2017396956 GABRIEL, Israel Idowu OKEHI KOGI 76 KPT/HNDI/2017383051 SUBERU, Mustafa OKENE KOGI 77 KPT/HNDI/2017389297 ANATE, Abdulrahim Onimisi OKENE KOGI 78 KPT/HNDI/2017384327 MUHAMMED, Hadi OKENE
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