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Dangote Divident 2016 Annual Report & Accounts 2016 LIST OF UNCL AIMED DIVIDENDS WARRANTS S/NO WARR NO SHAREHOLDER'S NAME S/NO WARR NO SHAREHOLDER'S NAME 1 24902 2LT YEKEEN WASIU 70 25861 ABDULLAHI AMINU AMINA 2 24906 A A CHAMBERS LIMITED 71 25641 ABDULLAHI ASHAFA 3 15278 A&I LISA VENTURES 72 25642 ABDULLAHI ASMAU YAHAYA 4 24946 AAA UKO AGWU & BLESSING UKO A. 73 4202 ABDULLAHI BELLO 5 24955 ABA FABS ONUCHE 74 25656 ABDULLAHI BILKISU 6 24958 ABA MUSLIM COMMUNITY 75 25662 ABDULLAHI FATI 7 24962 ABABAKAR BASHIR ABBA 76 25885 ABDULLAHI IDRIS 8 24964 ABADE CAROLINE 77 25704 ABDULLAHI ISMAILA M. 9 24983 ABAH PHILIP ALECHENU 78 25715 ABDULLAHI LABARAN 10 24998 ABAKWA II MULTIPRPOSE CO-OP SOCIETY 79 25727 ABDULLAHI MIKAILU 11 25010 ABALI ISAIAH ORJI 80 25904 ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD MUTAWAKILI 12 1707 ABANG BERNARD EWA 81 25741 ABDULLAHI MUHAMMED MUSA 13 217 ABANGU J ABALTHY 82 803 ABDULLAHI MUHAMMED YUNUS 14 25061 ABASI ABEL ENESI 83 25907 ABDULLAHI MUKHTARI MAGAJI 15 9062 ABASS ABISOLA 84 25912 ABDULLAHI NUHU MINTI 16 25082 ABASS OLUFUNMILAYO R. 85 25769 ABDULLAHI RABIU 17 25098 ABATAN MOWALE JAIYEOLA 86 25772 ABDULLAHI SADA IMAM 18 25129 ABAYOMI KOFOWOROLA ARAMIDE 87 25777 ABDULLAHI SALAMATU OBIANUJU 19 25124 ABAYOMI OLUWASEUN JOSEPH 88 25779 ABDULLAHI SALEH BICHI 20 25169 ABBA ABUBAKAR 89 25780 ABDULLAHI SALIHI 21 25142 ABBA AISHA 90 25924 ABDULLAHI SHUAIBU DANJUMA 22 25174 ABBA IGHOCHE MICHAEL 91 25816 ABDULLAHI UZAIRU 23 25153 ABBA KABIR ABDULKADIR 92 25821 ABDULLAHI YARIMA HASSAN 24 25157 ABBA MOHAMMED BELLO 93 25939 ABDULLAHU HADIZA E 25 25178 ABBA MOHAMMED HAJIYA HAUWA 94 25941 ABDUL-LASISI MUNIRAT AYINKE 26 25179 ABBA MOHAMMED MAL 95 25962 ABDULMALIK AISHATU 27 25183 ABBA UMAR ZAKARI 96 8046 ABDULMALIK HABIBA 28 25163 ABBA UMMA 97 25968 ABDULMUMIN ABDULKARIM BELLO 29 25202 ABBAS ISAH 98 25972 ABDULMUMIN SAMAILA MANGA 30 25219 ABBASS MUHAMMED ISOLA 99 25979 ABDULMUMINI BASHIR 31 12728 ABBULSALAM ANAHBE YAHAYA 100 25975 ABDULMUMINI IBRAHIM 32 6321 ABDALLAH HASSANA 101 25998 ABDULRAHAMAN MOHAMMED 33 25249 ABDU ALIYU 102 8048 ABDULRAHEEM OMEIZA AHMED 34 25259 ABDU HALIRU MUHAMMAD 103 26019 ABDUL-RAHEEM SALEM IBRAHEEM 35 25265 ABDU NURA JAFARU 104 26020 ABDULRAHEEM SULAIMON 36 25267 ABDU RABIU RUMA 105 4206 ABDULRAHIM JUMMAI SALAUDEEN BALARABE 37 25330 ABDUL IBRAHIM KOULO 106 26024 ABDULRAHMAN ABDULRAHMAN ADAMU 38 25313 ABDUL SULAIMAN OLABANJI 107 15220 ABDULRAHMAN ALLI OLALEKAN 39 25344 ABDULAHI ABUBAKAR 108 26053 ABDULRASHEED DARADENU 40 25345 ABDULAHI ADAMU 109 26059 ABDULRASHID ABDULKADIR 41 25349 ABDULAHI INUSA BALAREBE 110 26070 ABDULRAZAK ABDULLAH ABBA 42 25366 ABDULAZEEZ FAHEEMAT APALOWO 111 26086 ABDULSALAM BINTA KAOJE 43 25368 ABDULAZEEZ ISMAILA BARDE 112 26088 ABDULSALAM BOLADALE ABUBAKAR 44 25379 ABDUL-AZEEZ MOHAMMED BASHIR 113 26095 ABDULSALAM MOHAMMED 45 25373 ABDULAZEEZ NASIRU 114 26116 ABDULSALAM OZIGI 46 11426 ABDULAZEEZ QAMARUDEEN ADEYEMI 115 26099 ABDULSALAM OZIOHU MARYAM 47 25389 ABDULAZIZ ABDURRAZAQ 116 26121 ABDULSALAMI SEFIYA 48 25388 ABDULAZIZ RAIHA 117 26123 ABDULSSALAM AISHA ABDULWAHAB 49 1301 ABDULGANIYU JIMOH IDIAT MOJI 118 9300 ABDULWAHAB AHMED SHEHU 50 25419 ABDULGANIYU TIJANI LEKAN 119 26170 ABDUSSALAM MUSTAPHA ABDUSSALAM 51 25443 ABDULHAMID ABDULAZIZ 120 11597 ABELEGA MCHIVGA ALEXANDER 52 25522 ABDULKADIR AISHATU HARI 121 26240 ABEMOLA SOLOMON ISHOLA 53 25475 ABDULKADIR ALKALI HASSAN 122 26249 ABEREOJE TOYIN OLABAMIJI 54 25482 ABDULKADIR ASMA'U 123 26269 ABHULIMHEN-IYOHA BLESSING IMUETINYAN 55 25523 ABDULKADIR DADI 124 13558 ABIDAKUN DAVID 56 25486 ABDULKADIR HEKMAT 125 26299 ABIDOGUN OLUSOLA ADENIYI 57 25529 ABDULKADIR LAILA 126 26326 ABIDOYE OLUFEMI EBENEZER 58 25504 ABDULKADIR RAMATU TANI 127 26355 ABIMBOLA ELIZABETH OLASIMBO 59 25519 ABDULKADIR ZULAHA 128 17456 ABIODUN OLAIDE LAWRENCE 60 25540 ABDULKAREEM AISHA HASSAN 129 26404 ABIODUN TENIOLA 61 25543 ABDULKAREEM AZEEZ ADEBAYO 130 26430 ABIOLA ALICE OMOPOMILE 62 25568 ABDULKAREEM GBADEBO HASSAN 131 26458 ABIOLA DOYIN 63 25547 ABDULKAREEM HAMID TOSIN 132 26459 ABIOLA DOYINSOLA 64 25577 ABDULKARIM HAJARAT AYODELE 133 26435 ABIOLA FATAI ADEWALE 65 25834 ABDULLAHI BASH1R BABA BASHIR BABA 134 26436 ABIOLA GBOLABO AKANDE 66 25616 ABDULLAHI ADAMU DUTSE 135 26453 ABIOLA RAFIAT ABIMBOLA 67 25628 ABDULLAHI AKO-DAURA IBRAHIM 136 26478 ABIONA YISA ABIMBOLA 68 25859 ABDULLAHI AMINA 137 26481 ABIORITSEGBGMI GEORGE 69 25860 ABDULLAHI AMINA HAJIYA 138 26483 ABIOSE DOKPESI DOLAPO D A N G O T E S U G A R R E F I N E R Y P L C A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 6 1 LIST OF UNCL AIMED DIVIDENDS WARRANTS Cont’d S/NO WARR NO SHAREHOLDER'S NAME S/NO WARR NO SHAREHOLDER'S NAME 139 26505 ABIOYE OLUREMI JOHN 208 27360 ADAMA OMOLOLA 140 26538 ABK INVESTMENT PARTNERS NIG LIMITED 209 27367 ADAMOLEKUN ADENIKE ABIMBOLA 141 26540 ABNER ISHAKU PRINCE 210 27410 ADAMS DANIEL DANIYANG 142 26541 ABNER TIMOTHY NYAMDI 211 27416 ADAMSON ADEDAYO JAMES 143 26548 ABOBO DAFE 212 27425 ADAMSON ORIYOMI O 144 26558 ABODERIN BOLAJI 213 27431 ADAMU ABDULKADIR 145 12541 ABOK TABITHA A. 214 27598 ADAMU ADAMU 146 26631 ABOLARIN ANTHONY ADEYEMI & IYABO 215 27451 ADAMU ALIYU 147 26645 ABOLARINWA TAYO JOEL 216 27460 ADAMU AYUBA TADZABIA 148 26690 ABOYADE OLUBUKUNOLA OLATUNJI 217 8061 ADAMU BALA ADAMU 149 26706 ABRAHAM ILEMONA SUNDAY 218 27463 ADAMU BASHIR 150 1139 ABRAHAM JOSEPH 219 12746 ADAMU BASHIR ABDUL-HADI 151 26764 ABU CLARA IFEYINWA DOROTHY 220 27472 ADAMU BOLADALE JOSEPH 152 26739 ABU ELLIOT AGBON 221 27604 ADAMU GAMBO & RABI 153 26746 ABU JOHN YAKUSU 222 27498 ADAMU HAUWA GARBA 154 26768 ABU OKPANACHI 223 27612 ADAMU ISMAILA MUBI 155 26754 ABU SADAT AIMAGWU 224 27516 ADAMU KALGO ALH ADA 156 26783 ABUBAKAR ABDULLAH 225 27546 ADAMU NAZIFI 157 27031 ABUBAKAR ABDULLAHI 226 27636 ADAMU SAIDU 158 26794 ABUBAKAR ABIODUN LUKMAN 227 27567 ADAMU SHU'AIBU 159 26824 ABUBAKAR AMINA SHEHU 228 12702 ADAMU TAUHID YELWA 160 8055 ABUBAKAR ASMAU ABDULLAHI 229 27580 ADAMU USMAN DANLADI 161 27045 ABUBAKAR AUDU 230 27583 ADAMU YAHUZA HARUNA 162 26834 ABUBAKAR BABA 231 27584 ADAMU YAKUBU 163 27046 ABUBAKAR BABA SADIQUE 232 27680 ADARAMOYE JOSEPH OLUWOLE 164 26839 ABUBAKAR BASHIR 233 6634 ADAWAI JOSEPH OSITA 165 26848 ABUBAKAR BINTA 234 27736 ADEBAMBO ABIMBOLA AYOMIDE 166 26854 ABUBAKAR FATIMA ZARAH 235 27740 ADEBAMBO TAIWO 167 26865 ABUBAKAR HALAH IMAM 236 27741 ADEBAMBO TITILOLA 168 26867 ABUBAKAR HALIMA UMAR 237 27750 ADEBANJO ABIMBOLA 169 26878 ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM 238 9121 ADEBANJO OLUBUNMI 170 26881 ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM 239 27769 ADEBANJO OLUFEMI OLUWASINA 171 26891 ABUBAKAR JALILAH IMAM 240 27795 ADEBARI-KORODO OLADIPUPO KABIRDEEN 172 26893 ABUBAKAR JAMILA 241 14261 ADEBAYO .S.ADEKOLA 173 26900 ABUBAKAR KABIRU 242 12586 ADEBAYO ABDULFATAI ADERIBIGBE 174 27068 ABUBAKAR KURE MUHAMMAD 243 12585 ADEBAYO ABDULFATAI ADERIBIGBE 175 27072 ABUBAKAR MAGAJI IBRAHIM 244 12587 ADEBAYO ABDULFATAI ADERIBIGBE 176 26915 ABUBAKAR MARYAM 245 10996 ADEBAYO ADEKUNLE ADESOGA 177 26924 ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED 246 11097 ADEBAYO AYODELE SAMSON 178 27076 ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED NASIR 247 27846 ADEBAYO DANIELLA 179 26952 ABUBAKAR MUSA 248 27853 ADEBAYO ESTHER IFEDAYO 180 27084 ABUBAKAR MUSA ALHAJI 249 17175 ADEBAYO GBADEBO 181 26955 ABUBAKAR MUSTAPHA WALA 250 27879 ADEBAYO JOSEPH 182 5837 ABUBAKAR NANA DIKKO 251 27981 ADEBAYO JULIUS OLUSEGUN 183 26962 ABUBAKAR QABIR SHEHU 252 7164 ADEBAYO MUTALIBU OJO 184 27105 ABUBAKAR SULEMAN MOZUM 253 27931 ADEBAYO R MAROUF ADETUNJI 185 26998 ABUBAKAR UMAR 254 27938 ADEBAYO SAFURAT 186 3768 ABUBAKAR UMMA KABIR 255 17459 ADEBAYO SAIDAT OLASUNKANMI 187 27113 ABUBAKAR MUSTAPHA ABBA YAHUN 256 27939 ADEBAYO SAMSON BABATUNDE 188 27022 ABUBAKAR ZAINAB SULEIMAN 257 28003 ADEBAYO WOLE ADEWOLE 189 27127 ABUDLKAREEM SAKA ALATE& ABASS SHITU 258 28038 ADEBISI ADEBAYO OLUWATIMILEHIN 190 27137 ABUDU OLATUNDE MUSTAPHA 259 28044 ADEBISI ADEMOLA BABATUNDE 191 27152 ABULATAN BOSEDE SUSANNAH 260 28067 ADEBISI OLUSEGUN 192 27170 ABUSERI AFISHETU JOY 261 28085 ADEBISI RACHEL TITILAYO 193 27194 ACHEBE IJEOMA 262 6797 ADEBITAN SAMUEL AYODELE 194 27238 ACHOLONU UCHECHI NGOZI 263 4242 ADEBIYI JIMSON KEHINDE 195 27250 ACHOR JUSTIN U. 264 28119 ADEBIYI OLUSEFUNMI ABEGBE 196 27251 ACHU ERIC TAKIM 265 17462 ADEBIYI SAMIRAH AYESHA 197 11722 ACHUSIM JOSEPHINE IJEOMA 266 28171 ADEBOSIN CHRISTIANA OLUFUNMILAYO 198 27270 ADABA AAZE TOM 267 28180 ADEBOWALE A'LIYA OLUFELA 199 27272 ADABA ESTHER 268 28184 ADEBOWALE IMAN SIMISOLA 200 27287 ADAGBOGU WILFRED 269 28197 ADEBOWALE MARY CORNELIA 201 27296 ADAGIRI DAUDA 270 14908 ADEBOWALE MODUPE ADEGOKE 202 27323 ADAKA AKPOBASAHAN ORUERHAKP O 271 28187 ADEBOWALE NURUDEEN MOBOLAJI 203 27328 ADALKHALI TANIMU ALKALI 272 28204 ADEBOWALE RUFAI RUTH OLUFUNMILOLA 204 27347 ADAM ALKALI HASSAN 273 14263 ADEBOYE ADELEYE HAKEEM 205 27348 ADAM ELIZABETH GEORGE 274 28212 ADEBOYE BOSEDE OLUFUNMILAYO 206 27349 ADAM IBRAHIM UMAR 275 17465 ADEBOYE FUNMILOLA OLUREMI 207 27338 ADAM ISMAIL ABDUSSALAM 276 28223 ADEBOYE MARIAM OLAJUMOKE D A N G O T E S U G A R R E F I N E R Y P L C A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 6 2 LIST OF UNCL AIMED DIVIDENDS WARRANTS Cont’d S/NO WARR NO SHAREHOLDER'S NAME S/NO WARR NO SHAREHOLDER'S NAME 277 28245 ADEBOYE TUNDE 346 29444 ADELEKE IMRAN 278 28251 ADEBOYEJO OMONIYI 347 2125 ADELEKE KOLA 279 4245 ADEBUTU ADEBIMPE ADEOLA 348 29406 ADELEKE LUKMAN OLALEKAN 280 28279 ADEDAPO MOSES OYEWOLE 349 29418 ADELEKE OLUWAKEMI 281 7690 ADEDAYO-OSET GRACE FOLUKE 350 29450 ADELEKE OYEDOYIN OLUWATOYIN 282 8 ADEDEJI ABIODUN KELVIN AGBOLA DE 351 29451 ADELEKE RASAK ADEMOLA 283 28315 ADEDEJI ADEBOWALE ADEBAYO 352 17501 ADELEKE WASIU-ADE 284 28317 ADEDEJI ADEFOWOPE GBENGA 353 29457 ADELEYE ADEBAYO ABIODUN 285 17468 ADEDEJI CHRISTOPHER ADEDAYO 354
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