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RECRUITS BATCH a 2017.Xlsx CONFIDENTIAL SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. The underlisted successful Batch A candidates are to resume for training at the Nigerian Air Force Base Kawo Kaduna on Saturday 5 August 2017. Serial Recruitment No Name Sex Remarks (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) ABIA STATE 1 NAF2017157198 EMMANUEL CHINEDU EGERUE M 2 NAF201703689 CHILEE CHRISTIAN OGUMKA M 3 NAF2017117437 KELVIN NNANNA KALU M 4 NAF201740605 CHINEDU NDUAKA M 5 NAF2017183860 BENJAMIN OKORAFOR OKORO M 6 NAF201735196 GIDEON ADIMCHINOBI OBIOMA M 7 NAF201752287 CHINOMSO PETER IMO M 8 NAF201766778 VICTOR IHEANYICHUKWU KALU M 9 NAF201741077 CHIMEREMEZE CHIGOZIRIM ENYIA M 10 NAF2017180231 N. VICTOR ENYIA M 11 NAF201797649 INNOCENT J IHENACHO M 12 NAF201788327 NKWACHI PAUL MICHAEL M 13 NAF2017174529 GIFT ONYINYCHI BEN F 14 NAF201711182 MADUABUGHICHI DAVID OKPULOR M 15 NAF2017159418 PRINCE IKENNA NWANKPA M 16 NAF201777985 PETER IFEANYI ELEKWACHI M 17 NAF2017150374 EJIKE SAMSON OGADA M 18 NAF2017150546 DANIEL CHUKWUEMEKA MADUABUCHI M 19 NAF2017190985 INNOCENT CHIBUZOR UZOMA M 20 NAF2017143553 NNAMDI LUCKY AKWARANDU M 21 NAF201726823 BLESSING EMERI UKPAI F 22 NAF201710888 OKORIE CHRISTOPHER ONUKA M 23 NAF2017202558 AGUWA CHIKA OBASI M 24 NAF201755537 AGWU ITAM LEKWA M 25 NAF201787143 PRINCE UGOCHUKWU NMERENGWA M 26 NAF2017105670 UCHECHI CHIOMA NWAMUO F 27 NAF2017176394 CHIKA IHEOMA UKOMADU F 28 NAF201744604 ALLWELL EZENWOKO UKAEGBU M 29 NAF201796230 CHRISTIAN OGECHUKWU IKECHUKWU M 30 NAF2017178512 RICHARD M ONYEDINACHI M 31 NAF2017165033 CHUKWUMA NWARIE KINGSLEY M 32 NAF2017138999 CHIMEZIE MICHAEL ENYIOKO M 33 NAF201733970 DANIEL IKECHUKWU EZEKIEL M 34 NAF201778371 MESHACH NNOCHIRI M 35 NAF2017194796 VANESSA CHIDINMA ELUWA F 36 NAF201713003 ELIZEBETH ONYEMAUWA F 37 NAF2017170036 AMARACHI CHERYL ARUNGWA F 38 NAF2017160593 CHIMEZIE CHRISTIAN DOUGLAS M 39 NAF2017147284 HAPPY BROWN ONYEKABA F 40 NAF201765659 ONYEDIKA ROMANUS UMEH M 41 NAF2017121708 ONYEKACHI CHIDOZIE NWAFOR M 42 NAF2017144193 CHINOMSO PEACE OKOROAFOR F 43 NAF201784411 AMARACHI BEAUTY NWAEZE F 1 CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL ADAMAWA STATE 1 NAF2017119434 NGULIARO NICHOLAS M 2 NAF2017204584 KABIRU MUHAMMED M 3 NAF2017145287 SALVATION Y DADI M 4 NAF201753854 HUNFIYOUNO TONPORO M 5 NAF2017141633 SALIHU SHUAIBU M 6 NAF201751724 ALHAJI A SALLAU M 7 NAF201787087 MARK BULUS M 8 NAF2017125467 VICTOR DIORI KENNEDY M 9 NAF2017182060 JOSEPH ADAMU M 10 NAF2017178323 MOHAMMED ASHRAF SULEIMAN M 11 NAF201717924 PETER BIRMA M 12 NAF201713543 ALI ABDULLAHI ABARI M 13 NAF2017192121 MOHAMMED ATIKU M 14 NAF2017114107 JAMILU ABUBAKAR M 15 NAF2017101144 SANUSI IBRAHIM M 16 NAF201784681 MUSA ADAMU M 17 NAF2017107228 PWAAKORI ASAPURO NZOHULATO M 18 NAF201703884 TIMOTHY TAFIDA EMMANUEL M 19 NAF201706627 MICHAEL JANINI MEDUGU M 20 NAF201711117 NURUDEEN SAJO M 21 NAF201760939 USUMAN ABDULLAHI MUSTAPHA M 22 NAF201718619 ABUBAKAR NAIMU M 23 NAF201700334 ABDULMUMINI USMAN M 24 NAF2017153236 YUNUSA ABDULMUTALLIB M 25 NAF201741455 EMMANUEL FERDINARD M 26 NAF2017181254 AUWAL ALHAJI RABIU M 27 NAF201793928 NUHU AYUBA M 28 NAF2017167080 JACOB SALEH M 29 NAF201714905 MOSES MARCEL HALIDU M 30 NAF2017100835 SAIDU USMAN ALIYU M 31 NAF2017167742 LUCKY DANIEL M 32 NAF2017202657 LUKMAN UMAR SADIQ M 33 NAF2017188677 ZEDEINO MICHAEL M 34 NAF201752499 YOHANNA MEDAN M 35 NAF2017125033 HUSSAINI ABDULLAHI M 36 NAF201730094 KANIMARE EMMANUEL M 37 NAF201771380 SAMSON NONGSENSO NAPHTALI M 38 NAF201701805 PANAM AYUBA M 39 NAF2017202197 JAMILU MOHAMMED ABDULLAHI M 40 NAF201790920 ASINDAYA MAINA M 41 NAF201736182 ABDULLAHI DAMBURAM AHMED M 42 NAF2017101480 HARIS HARIKYAM M 43 NAF2017146650 MOHAMMED DANLITI SALIHU M AKWA IBOM STATE 1 NAF2017112394 RICHARD SUNDAY INYAKA M 2 NAF2017115880 KOKOETTE INYANG DAVIES M 3 NAF201794572 ETIETOP SILAS AKPANNTONG M 2 CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 4 NAF2017192222 IBORO EDEM EFFIONG M 5 NAF201752104 ESTHER ETESIN ASUQUO F 6 NAF2017102570 HAPPINESS SMITH F 7 NAF2017180271 HERMES AKAKA M 8 NAF201722031 ANIEFON OTOBONG BASSEY M 9 NAF201722312 EDIKAN ASUQUO EKANEM M 10 NAF2017106632 BLESSING AFIONG BASSEY F 11 NAF2017155440 SATURDAY CALEB DANIEL M 12 EX JAM AFIA UTIBE ABASI M 13 NAF2017130185 CATHERINE EMMANUEL F 14 NAF201711987 UBONG SOLOMON EFFIONG M 15 NAF2017166381 AKAI UNYIME FRIDAY M 16 NAF201723519 IMEH EMMANUEL UMOH M 17 NAF201797434 JOSEPH MONDAY SAMPSON M 18 NAF2017160260 EMMANUEL PETER UDOMBANG M 19 NAF2017117006 EDIDIONG NFON OKON M 20 NAF2017108266 EKAETTE EDET MATTHEW F 21 NAF201778122 EMINEM MONDAY AKPAN M 22 NAF201722336 LAWRENCE EFFIONG UKO M 23 NAF2017143368 EMEM OSAZE JOHNSON F 24 NAF2017165663 ANDREW PETER IKPE M 25 NAF2017111916 FAVOUR ITORO ESSIEN F 26 NAF2017129598 ABASIFREKE OKON EMMANUEL M 27 NAF201752793 SAMUEL SUNDAY AFANGIDEH M 28 NAF201712085 CELESTINE PEZ M 29 NAF2017115500 PATIENCE PROFIT MONDAY F 30 NAF2017145678 JOSEPH MICHAEL ESSIEN M 31 NAF2017174053 ISAIAH ONYIOBOK EDET M 32 NAF201700280 JOHN EFFIONG ENETAK M 33 NAF201767345 TREASURE INYENE KINGSLEY F 34 NAF201718573 IMOH ANIEFIOK MARK M 35 NAF2017194759 MFON ALEX IMEH M 36 NAF2017198907 JOSHUA SUNDAY UKOIREM M 37 NAF2017172790 FAITH EFFING EKPEYOUNG F 38 NAF2017137655 INYANG SAMUEL M 39 NAF201733890 IMO IME THOMPSON M 40 NAF201797584 AKANINYENE UDOUSORO UMOREN M 41 NAF2017131485 AKANIYENE FRIDAY SAMPSON M 42 NAF201776119 EMMANUEL EDET OKON M 43 NAF201759389 JOHN JUMBO UDOFA M ANAMBRA STATE 1 NAF2017155719 CHIDIMMA PRUDENCE-ANNE AGORCHUKWU F 2 NAF2017121794 RAYMOND CHIGOZIE OKONKWO M 3 NAF201729050 MICHAEL CHINONSO IBE M 4 NAF2017119672 CLINTON EBUKA AGBATA M 5 NAF201772134 EKENE VICTOR ONYEBUEKE M 6 NAF201701194 EMMANUELLA CHISOM UDOGU F 7 NAF201733863 ANUGO ANYAEBOSIM M 3 CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 8 NAF201797279 JUDITH CHIWENDU EMEZIE F 9 NAF2017182838 MERCY CHIOMA EZUE F 10 NAF201766696 TERESA ONYEDIKACHI UYAMADU F 11 NAF2017154694 IFEANYI EMMANUEL OKPALA M 12 NAF201776295 MIRCALE IZUCHUKWU EZE M 13 NAF201795604 ONYEDIKACHUKWU CHIDOZIE ODIEGWU M 14 NAF2017141952 CHARLES UDENNA OKONKWO M 15 NAF201741242 UDOKA CHIBUEZE OFOMA M 16 NAF201790959 KELVIN NDIDI NWANKWO M 17 NAF2017140710 WISDOM UGOCHUKWU RICHARD M 18 NAF2017195054 PHILIP MMADUABUCHI NDULUE M 19 NAF201769395 ONYEDIKA BETHEL IBEH M 20 NAF2017183304 CHIEMEKA NELSON EZE M 21 NAF2017135165 CHIAMAKA FAITH OKEKE F 22 NAF2017109537 IFUNANYA NNEAMAKA OKOYE F 23 NAF201736786 OKWUCHUKWU ANTHONY EMEH M 24 NAF201717721 ESTHER CHIOMA DUNU F 25 NAF2017193557 EVANS PRINCE UMEH M 26 NAF201779032 CHIZOBA WINIFRED NWANKWO F 27 NAF2017121109 FLORIDA EKWUTOSI AKOSA F 28 NAF201718395 JOSEPH IFEANYICHUKWU IGWEKAOFU M 29 NAF2017195296 OBINNA CHUKWUMA UDEMBA M 30 NAF2017151984 COLLINS EJIKE ANANTI M 31 NAF2017114428 KINGSLEY ECHEZONA ONWODI M 32 NAF2017202033 LINDA NGOZI OKOYE F 33 NAF201791332 ABUCHI MARKDALINE OKONKWO M 34 NAF2017152737 CHIDIEBERE DESMOND EKEOKWU M 35 NAF2017115230 BLESSING CHINENYE OBIADI F 36 NAF2017162988 GRACE AMAKA IWOYI F 37 NAF2017134796 CHUEKWUEBUKA INNOCENT INNOCENT M 38 NAF2017190257 CHIOMA VICTORIA EJIOFOR F 39 NAF201713302 CHUKWUDI OKOYE M 40 NAF2017149446 SOCHIMA KENNETH OKEKE M 41 NAF2017115164 GINIKA EGBOGAH M 42 NAF201758142 THANKGOD OWOH M 43 NAF201717016 VICTOR SOMADINA ONYEBUCHI M BAUCHI STATE 1 NAF2017159430 ABUBAKAR SADIQ AHMED M 2 NAF201711973 SULAIMAN ABUBAKAR SULAIMAN M 3 NAF2017120289 UMAR FARUQ DAUDA M 4 NAF2017153941 ABUBAKAR MOHD BURAI M 5 NAF2017166241 MUSTAPHA SHUAIBU MUSA M 6 NAF2017146443 TSAMMANI MATO M 7 NAF2017190459 ILIYA DOGARA WOEMI M 8 NAF2017162397 MUHAMMAD JAMIL ALHASSAN M 9 NAF201756881 IDRIS TUMFARE SARKI M 10 NAF201718391 MUSTAPHA A MUHAMMED M 11 NAF201705183 ABBAS ALIYU M 4 CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 12 NAF2017127431 ABDULLAHI SIRAJO M 13 NAF201736869 MUHAMMAD SANI HASHIMU M 14 NAF201709173 ABUBAKAR SADIQ MUHAMMAD M 15 NAF201781687 SUNUSI IBRAHIM M 16 NAF201711943 MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR M 17 NAF201763357 KHALID TIJJANI M 18 NAF201775007 TIJJANI ADAMU M 19 NAF2017193041 YAHAYA A TUKUR M 20 NAF2017193217 ALHASSAN SHUAIBU M 21 NAF2017133625 IBRAHIM INUWA M 22 NAF201716879 GALI NURI M 23 NAF201770624 UMAR ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD M 24 NAF201785362 ABDULRAHMAN WAYA M 25 NAF2017165486 ABBA YUSUF IBRAHIM M 26 NAF201742286 HAMZA ADAMU MOHAMMED M 27 NAF2017137388 ABDULLAHI USMAN M 28 NAF201762379 HUSSAINI SULAIMAN M 29 NAF201701824 ALIYU HAMISU AMINU M 30 NAF2017188752 USMAN SHEHU MOHAMMED M 31 NAF2017109186 ISMA'IL IBRAHIM AHMAD M 32 NAF2017108325 JABIR SANUSI M 33 NAF2017159021 JESSE LAWRENCE AZUA M 34 NAF201702055 YUSUF SANI M 35 NAF201750985 BUKATA BOYI M 36 NAF2017115267 RUFAI IDRIS M 37 NAF2017133875 NUHU ABBA IBRAHIM M 38 NAF201726045 IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI M 39 NAF2017167981 JAFAR MUSA M 40 NAF201717307 DANIEL DAKAMA M 41 NAF201743086 ISHAQ SANI M 42 NAF2017203744 ALIYU MOHAMMED M 43 NAF201725551 EL-RUFAI NASIR M BAYELSA STATE 1 NAF2017101994 AZANA BELEUDANYO M 2 NAF2017145076 BEMOYE JONAH M 3 NAF2017102294 JOEL VITALIS AKOR M 4 NAF201732935 PEACE AYEBAESIN POGO F 5 NAF2017154731 GREEBAU FRANCIS F 6 NAF201743748 PEARL EBINIMI AYOWEI F 7 NAF2017142156 EMMANUEL AYAKURAI OTTI M 8 NAF201758596 PRECIOUS OCHONU PIUS F 9 NAF2017130348 TEME ESTHER ORIEWARE F 10 NAF2017150960 FUNDI ASALAWEI SWELBA M 11 NAF201799007 PRINCE YESEYE M 12 NAF2017174710 FELIX AMOS BURUBOYEFE M 13 NAF2017181905 ZIEFEGHA EMMANUEL WERIGBELEGHA M 14 NAF2017198916 WOYENGIPREME JOSHUA MACAULAY M 15 NAF201706464 EMMANUEL EBUTE M 5 CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 16 NAF201727041 EKWU DANIEL OGAH M 17 NAF201766614 JOSEPH SILAS M 18 NAF201724960 SUSAN ENE OLA F 19 NAF201794914 GLORIA WULFU F 20 NAF2017128941 VICTOR GODWIN M 21 NAF201792996 MARK ADAKA M 22 NAF2017129745 RAYMOND ODOMINA M 23 NAF2017115006 ISIKI CRAIG M 24 NAF201794834 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