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1 Unn/Pg/2018- Agbo Precious F Enugu M.Sc B.Nigeria Agric Nsukka: University : Dr DEPARTMENT : AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS APPLICATION DEGREE- SN NO FULLNAME SEX STATE IN-VIEW QUALIFICATION SUPERVISOR (S) B. AGRIC : KOGI STATE UNIVERSTY AYINGBA : UNN/PG/2018- 2013; M.SC : PROF.C.J. ARENE & DR 1 19/000838 OGALA MARK ALEWO M KOGI PH.D UNIVERSTY OF B.C. OKPUKPARA B.AGRIC.TECH. : FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY UNN/PG/2018- OSUAFOR OGONNA OWERRI, IMO STATE : PROF.N.J. NWEZE & 2 19/001136 OLIVE F ANAMBRA PH.D 2008; MSC : PROF A.A.ENETE B.SC : UNIVERSITY OF UNN/PG/2018- ATTAMAH CHINONYELUM NIGERIA, NSUKKA : 3 19/001541 LILIAN F ENUGU M.SC 2017 DR.P.I. OPATA B.AGRIC( AGRICULTURAL UNN/PG/2018- ECONOMICS) : PROF.A.A.ENETE & DR 4 19/001389 OSAYI CHINWE PRISCA F ANAMBRA PH.D MICHAEL OKPARA N.A.CHUKWUONE B. TECH AGRICULTURE : ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY UNN/PG/2018- USMAN FRANCIS BAUCHI : 2005; M.SC PROF. C.J. ARENE & DR 5 19/000913 ROBERT M KOGI PH.D AGRICULTURAL B.C. OKPUKPARA B.SC : UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR : 2011; M.SC UNN/PG/2018- CROSS : UNIVERSITY OF PROF.MRS A.I.ACHIKE 6 19/001711 EKURI PATIENCE OMOM F RIVERS PH.D CALABAR : 2016 & DR N.A. CHUKWUONE B.SC.AGRIC : UNIVERSITY OF UNN/PG/2018- NIGERIA, NSUKKA. : 7 19/001815 EZEUDU ADAEZE VIVIAN F ENUGU M.SC 1996 PROF.MRS.A.I.ACHIKE DEPARTMENT : AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SN APPLICATION FULLNAME SEX STATE DEGREE- QUALIFICATION SUPERVISOR (S) NO IN-VIEW 8 UNN/PG/2018- ATTAMAH CLEMENT M ENUGU PH.D BACHELOR OF PROF. M.C.MADUKWE 19/001518 OKECHUKWU AGRICULTURE : UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA : 2012; MASTERS DEGREE : UNIVERSITY OF 9 UNN/PG/2018- ECHEMAZU CHIAMAKA F ENUGU M.SC B.AGRIC : UNIVERSITY DR M.U. DIMELU 19/001560 RITA OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA : 2016; FSLC : UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION (U.P.E) SCHOOL MILE 2 OJI- 10 UNN/PG/2018- AJAH OKECHUKWU ELOM M EBONYI M.SC BACHELOR OF PROF. 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ECHEZONA UNIVERSITY, ZARIA : 2014 17 UNN/PG/2018- OGBONNA OLUCHI F ENUGU M.SC B.AGRIC : UNIVERSITY PROF.K.I.UGWUOKE & 19/001094 REBECCA OF NIGERIA NSUKKA : DR S C EZE 2015 18 UNN/PG/2018- MGBEMEJE CHISOM M IMO M.SC BACHELOR OF PROF. K.I.UGWUOKE & 19/001579 PAULINUS AGRICULTURE : PROF C.U.AGBO UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA : 2016 19 UNN/PG/2018- UGWU EMMANUEL M ENUGU M.SC BACHELOR OF PROF. K.I. UGWUOKE & 19/001782 CHUKWUELOKA AGRICULTURE : PROF C.U. AGBO UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA : 2016 20 UNN/PG/2018- OKAFOR OLUCHI F ANAMBRA M.SC B.SC : UNIVERSITY OF PROF B.C.ECHEZONA 19/001453 FRANCISCA NIGERIA, NSUKKA : 2017 21 UNN/PG/2018- EDEMADU GOODNESS F ABIA M.SC B. AGRICULTURE : PROF.K.P. BAIYERI & 19/001665 CHINENYE UNIVERSITY OF PROF P.E.OGBONNA NIGERIA, NSUKKA : 2017 22 UNN/PG/2018- OMEJE TOBIAS M ENUGU PH.D B.AGRIC (CROP PROF K.I.UGWUOKE & 19/001853 EGWUCHUKWU PROTECTION) : UNN : DR S.C. EZE 1992; M.SC (PLANT PATHOLOGY) : UNN : 2016 23 UNN/PG/2018- APEH PATIENCE F ENUGU M.SC B.AGRIC : UNIVERSITY PROF.K.P.BAIYERI & DR 19/001343 CHIDIEBERE OF NIGERIA NSUKKA : S.C.ABA 2012 DEPARTMENT : FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION DEGREE- SN NO FULLNAME SEX STATE IN-VIEW QUALIFICATION SUPERVISOR (S) M.SC B. SC. FOOD SCIENCE (CEREALS AND TECHNOLOGY. : PULSES MICHAEL OKPARA LEGUMES UNIVERSITY OF UNN/PG/2018- OSSAI OLUCHUKWU AND TUBER AGRICULTURE 24 19/000087 ISIOMA M ANAMBRA PROCESSIN UMUDIKE : 2016; PROF IRO NKAMA M.SC (FOOD B.SC. (FOOD SCIENCE ENGINEERI AND TECHNOLOGY) : NG AND NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNN/PG/2018- OKO PHILOMINA PROCESSIN UNIVERSITY, AWKA, 25 19/001471 CHINEDU F EBONYI G) ANABRA STATE : 2016 PROF.J.I. EZE M.SC B.SC. (FOOD SCIENCE (FOOD AND TECHNOLOGY) : ENGINEERI NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNN/PG/2018- IBRAHIM NIHMOT NG AND UNIVERSITY, AWKA, 26 19/001613 AJIBOLA F KWARA PROCESSIN ANABRA STATE : 2016 PROF.J.I. 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