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List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible for UMYU 2018 Post List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible For UMYU 2018 Post UTME Aptitude Test Uploaded on: allschool.com.ng S/N REG NUMBER CANDIDATE NAME PROGRAMME 1 85412859BI Yusuf Hauwa Sani ACCOUNTING 2 85676774IE Kabir Bello Usman ACCOUNTING 3 85963857AB Idris Ibrahim Mairiga ACCOUNTING 4 85899468EB Yusuf Fauziyyah Lukman ACCOUNTING 5 85672608GJ Yusuf Adamu ACCOUNTING 6 86536990CE Moses Frida ACCOUNTING 7 85543288CJ Faisal Abdulkadir ACCOUNTING 8 85559747CF Gideon Praise ACCOUNTING 9 85667400HG Ahmad Aisha ACCOUNTING 10 86536251BA Ishaq Zainab ACCOUNTING 11 85547135DB Abdullahi Adamu Abdullahi ACCOUNTING 12 85668260BI Rabiu. Musa. Kaleem ACCOUNTING 13 85667402HA Abbas Nafisat ACCOUNTING 14 85436439II Idris Jamila ACCOUNTING 15 85665071HJ Aliyu Hafsat Ahmad ACCOUNTING 16 86539008IB Umar Abubakar Kado ACCOUNTING 17 86537483JH Abubakar Bashir Gafai ACCOUNTING 18 85662516IB Isah Mustapha Abba ACCOUNTING 19 85679326JB Abdullahi Muhammad ACCOUNTING 20 85666529HA Usman Bilkisu ACCOUNTING 21 85599106JE Ismail Dalhatu ACCOUNTING 22 86024967AB Salisu Kamaludeen ACCOUNTING 23 85668941BC Aliyu Bishir ACCOUNTING 24 85680757GG Shuaibu Bashir ACCOUNTING 25 85671753BF Aminu Musa ACCOUNTING 26 86536625FC Nasir Abubakar ACCOUNTING 27 85560714DE Sani Muhammad Jibril ACCOUNTING 28 85945815AB Yakubu Rashidat T ACCOUNTING 29 85673172CG Idris Umar ACCOUNTING 30 85679322AG Gambo Abdulhadi ACCOUNTING 31 86733541DE Aliyu Umar Kardi ACCOUNTING 32 85685842EA Zubairu Saidu ACCOUNTING 33 86881750FF Daraonyeka Favour Chiamanda ACCOUNTING 34 85418197AJ Muhammad Salim ACCOUNTING 35 85666302HC Khalil Shamsuddeen Safana ACCOUNTING 36 85619260GD Muhammed Yusuf ACCOUNTING 37 85674415IA Dari Rahila ACCOUNTING 38 85655922HF Onyebuchi Vivian Ukwuchuku ACCOUNTING List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible For UMYU 2018 Post UTME Aptitude Test Uploaded on: allschool.com.ng 39 85669088FG Umar Idris Idris ACCOUNTING 40 85671941DD Rufai Muhammad ACCOUNTING 41 85663544AE Sani Abdullahi ACCOUNTING 42 85665079FF Iliyasu Fatima ACCOUNTING 43 85668330AC Faisal Isah Umar ACCOUNTING 44 85590409JC Yusuf Shehu Abdullahi ACCOUNTING 45 85677074FH Abubakar Sulaiman ACCOUNTING 46 85677339DI Maharazu Murtala ACCOUNTING 47 85605942FD Mustapha Saifullahi Abba ACCOUNTING 48 85591171DH Auta Promise Elizabeth ACCOUNTING 49 85671339JD Muazu Ibrahim Abdullahi ACCOUNTING 50 86540251DI Nazifi Maryam Abdullahi ACCOUNTING 51 86535288IG Kabir Lawal ACCOUNTING 52 85671033EB Abubakar Mustapha ACCOUNTING 53 86534529DF Lawal Aminu ACCOUNTING 54 85542734EC Salisu Suleiman ACCOUNTING 55 85679563FJ Sani Aliyu ACCOUNTING 56 86660121AH Salis Sanni Muhammad ACCOUNTING 57 85668672ED Aminu Fatima ACCOUNTING 58 85681790HB Usman Ahmad ACCOUNTING 59 85650341DH Abdullahi Ukashatu Abubakar ACCOUNTING 60 85666802CH Saddam Rufai Sidi ACCOUNTING 61 85611269HH Abdullahi Abubakar Surajo ACCOUNTING 62 85678272FC Umar Hauwa ACCOUNTING 63 85542293AH Ibrahim Auwal ACCOUNTING 64 85680950GJ Rabi'U Shitu Kukasheka ACCOUNTING 65 86498097BC Yau Suleiman ACCOUNTING 66 85673534AH Armaya'U Abubakar ACCOUNTING 67 86533542IG Sabiu Aliyu ACCOUNTING 68 85604298DI Sagir Usman ACCOUNTING 69 86537881GH Mahmud Sadauki ACCOUNTING 70 86497781IH Sagir Amir Abubakar ACCOUNTING 71 86453700CC Abubakar Sani Ibrahim ACCOUNTING 72 86528558AD Abdussalam Surajo Abdussalam ACCOUNTING 73 85667435GI Ibrahim Muhammad ACCOUNTING 74 85678179EA Ibrahim Nura ACCOUNTING 75 85677762DA Idris. Abdullahi ACCOUNTING 76 85674016BG Haruna Murtala ARABIC STUDIES 77 85672033EI Abubakar Jamilu ARABIC STUDIES List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible For UMYU 2018 Post UTME Aptitude Test Uploaded on: allschool.com.ng 78 85676554GF Yusuf Imam ARABIC STUDIES 79 86962354GE Shehu Zayyanu Hassan ARABIC STUDIES 80 85674140DC Sulaiman Ashiru ARABIC STUDIES 81 86539290BB Abdulmumini Usman Aminu ARABIC STUDIES 82 85679539DE Ibrahim Hassan ARABIC STUDIES 83 85711756JC Salihu Jibrin ARABIC STUDIES 84 85532886AB Abubakar Aliyu Muhammad ARABIC STUDIES 85 86537811ID Husamatu Hizbullahi Ishak ARABIC STUDIES 86 86538358JB Muhammad Salisu Isah ARABIC STUDIES 87 85675088AB Abdulkarim Jamilu Dayaso ARABIC STUDIES 88 85667338GI Shafiu Tasiu Inono ARABIC STUDIES 89 86290819HG Jibril Zulkifli Sani ARABIC STUDIES 90 85666836CC Lawal Aliyu ARABIC STUDIES 91 85683545EE Usman Labiru ARABIC STUDIES 92 85678019DF Sabi'U Musa Umar ARABIC STUDIES 93 86501054GF Bashir Haruna ARABIC STUDIES 94 85677098IC Umar Saratu Abubakar ARABIC STUDIES 95 86748585AH Musa Abdulwahab ARABIC STUDIES 96 86539749IJ Saminu Tasiu ARABIC STUDIES 97 86538378DB Isma'Il Shukrana ARABIC STUDIES 98 85673944DI Iliyasu Sani ARABIC STUDIES 99 85532639GD Yunusa Amiru ARABIC STUDIES 100 85686120HJ Idris Bukhari Naibi ARABIC STUDIES 101 85676844GI Sani Sadam Muhammad ARABIC STUDIES 102 85666784IB Iliyasu Masu Salisu ARABIC STUDIES 103 85963247IF Muhammad Balkisu ARABIC STUDIES 104 85677692EG Abdulmumin Kabir ARABIC STUDIES 105 85675563DB Abdullahi Musbahu ARABIC STUDIES 106 85666910JB Bala Shuaibu Dutsi ARABIC STUDIES 107 85673840FJ Salisu Habibu Abdullahi ARABIC STUDIES 108 85676632CF Garba Musbahu ARABIC STUDIES 109 85668031CG Sani Rabi Karofi ARABIC STUDIES 110 85670150HB Adamu Umar ARABIC STUDIES 111 85669352EA Ibrahim Shu'Aibu ARABIC STUDIES 112 86535055AJ Sirajo Fatima Lawal ARABIC STUDIES 113 85684120GF Idris Murtala Naibi ARABIC STUDIES 114 85664772AG Sani. Hauwa'U ARABIC STUDIES 115 85667617AH Murja Ahmed Umar ARABIC STUDIES 116 86534574JE Usman Safiya Hussaini ARABIC STUDIES List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible For UMYU 2018 Post UTME Aptitude Test Uploaded on: allschool.com.ng 117 86539767DF Samaila Abubakar ARABIC STUDIES 118 85667851IB Suleiman Dahiru ARABIC STUDIES 119 85682909BC Ya'U Ashiru Muhammad ARABIC STUDIES 120 86533809GB Mansur Ibrahim ARABIC STUDIES 121 85665927DD Hassan Abdulkadir ARABIC STUDIES 122 85666685IH Ja'Afar Yahaya Salisu ARABIC STUDIES 123 86537834BE Ahmed Hauwa'U ARABIC STUDIES 124 85676836JC Hussaini Zainab Darma ARABIC STUDIES 125 85664639BH Idris Adiyu Liman ARABIC STUDIES 126 85664647JA Muhammad Ahmad Musa ARABIC STUDIES 127 85666441ED Abubakar Abdulmalik ARABIC STUDIES 128 85679424II Kabir Amina Abdullahi ARABIC STUDIES 129 85671791JF Suleiman Zaharaddeen ARABIC STUDIES 130 85673866HI Isah Ahmad ARABIC STUDIES 131 85672883CA Mas'Ud Muhammad Nuraddeen ARABIC STUDIES 132 86541490AH Salisu Abdukarim ARABIC STUDIES 133 85662291HH Usman Usman Haruna ARABIC STUDIES 134 85667047GI Asiya Shuaibu ARABIC STUDIES 135 85678889EE Usman Abdurrahman ARABIC STUDIES 136 86564466EG Yahaya Ibrahim Abdulqadir ARABIC STUDIES 137 85675018BH Sale Muhammad BIOCHEMISTRY 138 86535301EH Musa Hajara Lawal BIOCHEMISTRY 139 85662098HE Salisu Zainab Alkasim BIOCHEMISTRY 140 85971687IC Abdullahi Ibrahim BIOCHEMISTRY 141 85676847FJ Sani Aliyu Yandoma BIOCHEMISTRY 142 85674843FH Nasir Ahmad Abdul BIOCHEMISTRY 143 85679507DD Sani Ahmad Abbas BIOCHEMISTRY 144 85673753CJ Lawal Maryam Abdul BIOCHEMISTRY 145 85672396CG Kabir Aisha Lawal BIOCHEMISTRY 146 85668257CH Aliyu Latifat BIOCHEMISTRY 147 85665560GH Lawal Usman Masanawa BIOCHEMISTRY 148 85664692FC Ibrahim Shamsiyya BIOCHEMISTRY 149 85671752BI Addau Yusuf BIOCHEMISTRY 150 85671006CF Aminu. Fatima. Yammawa BIOCHEMISTRY 151 85671344HI Hauwa'U Yusuf Ifo BIOCHEMISTRY 152 85673174CA Anih Mercy BIOCHEMISTRY 153 85666752IA Ibrahim Muhammad BIOCHEMISTRY 154 85673306BC Kurfi Hauwau Sabiu BIOCHEMISTRY 155 85677437DF Ibrahim Na'Ima Wurma BIOCHEMISTRY List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible For UMYU 2018 Post UTME Aptitude Test Uploaded on: allschool.com.ng 156 85661015CF Musa Abdullahi BIOCHEMISTRY 157 85680882HJ Jibril Mustapha BIOCHEMISTRY 158 85671181IC Hassan Amina BIOCHEMISTRY 159 85667809BD Rilwan Aisha BIOCHEMISTRY 160 85965747FE Muhammad Bilqis Ladidi BIOCHEMISTRY 161 85679596FH Hassanu Hamza Saleh BIOCHEMISTRY 162 85677290II Ismail Ahmad BIOCHEMISTRY 163 85681187DH Saidu Muawiyya BIOCHEMISTRY 164 86538753HA Bashir Aminatu Gidado BIOCHEMISTRY 165 86537728EB Rabi'U Abubakar BIOCHEMISTRY 166 85562868HB Hassan Asmau BIOCHEMISTRY 167 85679512BI Hassan Abubakar BIOCHEMISTRY 168 86540144GI Anas Hassan BIOCHEMISTRY 169 85680043HE Yakubu Abubakar BIOCHEMISTRY 170 85679510CE Abdullahi Ahmad BIOCHEMISTRY 171 86540834DF Umar Shuaibu BIOCHEMISTRY 172 85601541GE Abubakar Ummkulthum Ibrahim BIOCHEMISTRY 173 86510534EG Muhammad Ibrahim BIOCHEMISTRY 174 85676761CG Mansur Hussaina BIOCHEMISTRY 175 85677782GH Salisu Aliyu Dara BIOCHEMISTRY 176 85592346AE Mansir Abba Inusa BIOCHEMISTRY 177 85662285JF Iliyasu Faruku BIOCHEMISTRY 178 86535070GB Mati Jamila Peace BIOCHEMISTRY 179 85670563JD Usman Fahad Matazu BIOCHEMISTRY 180 85671026GC Sadiqu Mustapha BIOCHEMISTRY 181 85670751BE Ibrahim Khadija BIOCHEMISTRY 182 85684638GD Bello Khadija BIOCHEMISTRY 183 85678289AB Dalhat Aisha BIOCHEMISTRY 184 86490807FH Matthew John Danladi BIOCHEMISTRY 185 85674002FI Alameen Mukhtar BIOCHEMISTRY 186 86538491IA Lawal Muddasiru BIOCHEMISTRY 187 85666317CH Hayatu Muhammad Sadisu BIOCHEMISTRY 188 85679584JD Yahaya Ibrahim Aliyu BIOCHEMISTRY 189 85677772JH Abdulsalam Jamila BIOCHEMISTRY 190 86535728CH Ismail Mubarak BIOCHEMISTRY 191 86538471ED Yusrah Mustapha BIOCHEMISTRY 192 85677158JG Yahaiya Yakuba BIOCHEMISTRY 193 86495499EG Sani Suhailah Hashim BIOCHEMISTRY 194 85669328BF Musa Nazifa BIOCHEMISTRY List of Eligible JAMB Candidates Eligible For UMYU 2018 Post UTME Aptitude Test Uploaded on: allschool.com.ng 195 85671001EA Ibrahim Umma-Salma BIOCHEMISTRY 196 85674189HJ Usman Sadik BIOCHEMISTRY 197 85575772GC Atom Sandra B BIOCHEMISTRY 198 85547816CF Bashir Amina Faki BIOCHEMISTRY 199 85672792AC Shafiu. 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