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Premium Times Nigeria SN ORGANIZATION CHAIRMAN MEMBERS AUTONOMOUS BODIES 1 National Boundary Commission VICE-PRESIDENT UGOCHI NNANNA KALU; YAKUBU TSALA; HON. MOHD B. LIKINGO; OBONG RITA AKPAN; BARR. BAYO OLORUNWO; BARR MOHD LIMAN; 2 National Institute for Policy and GEN. JOHN SHAGAYA HON. ABDULLAI MATORI; Strategy Studies (NIPSS) RTD DR CHIDIA MADUEKWE; DR. FEMI MAJEKODUNMI; IBRAHIM KABIR MASARI; 3 Border Communities Development VICE-PRESIDENT AFAM OGENE; Agency (BCDA) HON. SAHHED SALAWE; LEONELA J. OMO; RABIU GWARZO; AHAMED ALTI; IDRIS SANI BUKO; 4 National Planning Commission VICE-PRESIDENT PROF FUNSO ADESOLA; (NPC) SHUAIBU OSUNE; ALH MUJTABA AHMED; OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION 1 NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HON. PETER BIYE NO APPOINTABLE MEMBERS AS REFUGEES PER STATUTE 2 FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY BUKHARI BELLO ESQ ABDULLAHI SIFAWA COMMISSION CAPT. TUNDE ADEDIMEJI HON CHIBUZO OBIAKOR AMB. SAIDU MOHD (OON) BASHORUN DAVID OYEWOLE 3 NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN PILGRIMS REV. YOMI KASALI EMMANUEL EBOMUCHE COMMISSION EZEKIEL AGAZU PREMIUM TIMESDR ISRAEL AKANJI PAS. ANTHONY FASIPE REV. JIDDA MUSA REV YUSUF BINIYAT FORGIVEN AMACHREE 4 NATIONAL LOTTERY TRUST FUND HON. CHRISTOPHER HON EMMA SALE (NLTF) ETA H.E. LUCKY IMASUEN BARR FABIAN OKONKWO OPE SALAMI GODWIN MAKEERI RIFKATU HABU MARI 5 NATIONAL LOTTERY REGULATORY ALHAJI FATAI IBIKUNLE HON BODE OGUNLEYE COMMISSION BONIFACE WAZIRI CHIEF (MRS) YEMISI ONI OBO AWUSA ABDULBASIT ABDALLAH ABUBAKAR Y. RAJAB 1 NATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY EXECUTIVE JOHN ANUCHA COMMISSION (NAEC) CHAIRMAN/CEO PROF A.S SAMBO PROF L. BILBIS DR.MAURICE EBONG EMMANUEL CHIKEALOA ADE ADETIMEHIN HON. MAMMAN ALKALI FEDERAL MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1 National Agency for Science and MR PRESIDENT DR YAHAYA ETSU Engineering Infrastructure ALH SABO NANONO (NASENI) ENGR GARBA LAWAL DASSS RILWAN HUSSAINI ABARSHI HON. KUNLE SANDA THIRD OTEH ARC. SANI MINJIBIR 2 Federal Institute for Industrial IBRAHIM DAN'AZUMI MRS TOKUNBO FAYOKUN Research, Oshodi (FIIRO) GWARZO HON. CHUCKS LOLO ABUBAKAR UMAR NA'ABBA 3 Project Development Institute DANIEL ONYE PROF. MUHD MUAZU (PRODA) ELDER GABRIEL AKPAN ABUBAKAR Y. DAGACHI DIRAN ANYABEKUN 4 Sheda Science and Technology SEN AYO ARISE DR WASIU OLATUBOSUN Complex ENGR KEVIN NJIDEAKA ROTIMI EROGBOGBO PREMIUM TIMESENGR BALA ABDULLAHI N. SHUAIBU SIDI BUKKUYUM MOHAMMED D. US KOLAWOLE YUSUF INUWA MAI MANGORO GALE IDRISS 5 Nigerian Institute of Science DIRECTOR UGOJI ONYEBUCHI Laboratory Technology (NISLT) GENERAL/CEO 6 Nigerian Institute for HON. SHEHU HARUNA BARR EDWARD SADO Trypanosomiasis Research (NITR) HON. AKEEM MUNIR PROF EMMA OGUNSAKIN HON UMAR EL YAKUBU ALH UMAR A. KAMBA CAPT. ABUBAKAR ANKA ALH. AHMADU YARO DR AMINU MAGAJI 7 National Space Research and VICE PRESIDENT ERIC ARUBO KANJAL Development Agency (NARSDA) MRS NONYE N. OKORO ABDULKADIR YAHAYA 8 National Biotechnology PERMANENT FAMOUS DANEMUGHA Development Agency (NABDA) SECRETARY FED MIN OF ARC. ISRAEL A. BABATUNDE SCIENCE & TECH LAWAL ALIYU K/NAMODA HARUNA BALAMI MAUTI AOKA SHOABU 9 National Board for Technology PERMANENT FRNCIS EKPEYONG Incubation (NBTI) SECRETARY FED MIN OF MRS TOYIN ADESOLA SCIENCE & TECH PETER OWOLABI RT. HON AMECHI NWOHA ALH SHITTU S. SITU MANI ALIYU GARKUWA CDR. SALEH BODES MUSAJO BUBA ENGR IBRAHIM MAMAN 10 Raw Materials Research and HON. ABDULLAHI HON. SALIU U. GIDADO Development WAZIRI AISHA SHETTIMA SMITH Council (RMRDC) DR KABIR MOHD KOFA ALIYU FADAMA GUMI KINGSLEY EZENWENYI BARR. LANRE AGORO SHERIFAT ADEKANMI SIR. HART IDABELEMA PREMIUM TIMESBARR. FEMI ATTE 11 Nigerian Building and Road HON. WILLIAM WAKNI CHIEF GIBSON CHIGBU Research Institute (NBRRI) ALHASSAN UBA IDRIS OPEYEMI MOROUNKEJI 12 Nigerian Leather Science PERMANENT NADU KARIBO Technology (NILEST) SECRETARY FED MIN OF UMARU MODE HILIYA SCIENCE & TECH SHEM YAUTE DAMISA ALH. ISAMOTU A. ISIAKA PROF S. OLANIYONU 13 National Office for Technology PERMANENT BARR. YOMI OMOYINMI Acquisition and Promotion SECRETARY, FED MIN ALH BABA ALI KAKA (NOTAP) OF INDUSTRY FEDERAL MINISTRY OF AVIATION 1 Nigeria Airspace Management DR YAKUBU LAME ABDULLAHI Y. GASHU'A Agency (NAMA) CAPT. IBRAHEEM OLUGBADE 2 Federal Airports Authority OTUNBA NIYI AKINGBESOTE M. AKINYEYE of Nigeria (FAAN) ADEBAYO SULEIMAN MOHAMMED BELLO BELLO BABURA 3 Nigerian College of Aviation MRS DEBORAH S. ILIYAS CHIEF SIMON OWHOFA Technology, Zaria 4 Nigerian Meteorological Agency DR SIMEON ADEYEMI OTUNBA J.F ALAKE AFOLAYAN DR CHICHI ASHWE 5 Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority BARR MOHAMMED CHIEF EDET NKPEBRE (NCAA) ABDULLAHI UZOMA IGBONWA HON. ADISA ADENIJI MOHD SALAU KAFI FEDERAL MINISTRY OF SOLID MINERALS 1 Nigerian Geological Survey Agency RT. HON. EMMA HON. AKEEM OLATOYE (NGSA) BASSEY PASTOR ADAMU YAKUBU MASUD A. YUSUF LUKMAN O. OWOLEWA BARR IKENNA IHEZUO ALH. SALIU WORU 2 National Steel Raw Materials DR YOMI FINNIH DR ADEMOLA A. ONIFADE Exploration AgencyPREMIUM (NSRMEA) TIMESALH YERIMA BULARAFA 3 National Metallurgical BARR SEBASTINE KUNLE DADA Development Centre (NMDC), Jos IBEZIM MR. MARTINS BISONG LANRE ADESINA 4 Council of Nigerian Mining CHIEF GODSPOWER NO APPOINTABLE MEMBERS AS Engineers and Geoscientists OKPOI PER STATUTE (COMEG) 5 National Iron Ore Mining Company MINISTER OF ALUKO JULIE OLUBUKOLA (NIOMCO), Itakpe SOLID MINERALS BARR C.C UDENWA IRO DANFULOTI ALH MOHD OMEIZA LAWAL FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES 1 PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE, DIRECTOR GENERAL TOLULOPE SODIPO EFFURUN OF DPR MUHD JIBRIN BARDE 2 NIGERIAN NUCLEAR REGULATORY MR PRESIDENT HON. JOSEPH OLANIYAN AUTHORITY ENGR.AKPAN OKON 3 PETROLEUM EQUALIZATION FUND REPRESENTATIVE OF AMB. TOYE OKANLAWON MINISTRY OF GONDINA MUSA SAMBO PETROLEUM ENG. CHRIS OGIEMWONYI CHAMBALAIN ADIASO 4 NIGERIAN CONTENT MINISTER OF SEN. MOHD SANI SALEH DEVELOPMENT AND MONITORING PETROLEUM BOARD RESOURCES FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE 1 Nigeria Customs Service MINISTER OF FINANCE ALH. ABUBAKAR KARI MR ODUBUMI SOLARIN 2 Agricultural Credit Guarantee OLUBUNMI O. KUNLE ELEGBEDE Scheme Fund SIYANBOLA DR. HARUNA YERIMA (Rep. MINISTER OF CHIEF A. KAYODE ADEBIYI FINANCE) CHIEF KINGSLEY ILONA PATTY ETETE BARR REDRO MADUKA 3 Nigerian Export and Import Bank SEN MOHD. A. MOHD ADESINA ADEGBENRO (NEXIM) HAJIYA RAMATU AHMAD 4 Nigeria Deposit Insurance CHIEF BODE ALH GARBA BUBA Corporation (NDIC) MUSTAPHA BELLO GARBA GEN, J.O.J OKOLOAGU PREMIUM TIMESMUDASHIRU MUSTAPHA BARR FESTUS KEYAMO MR. ADEWALE ADELEKE 5 Asset Management Corporation of MR. MUIZ BANIRE, SAN Nigeria FEDERAL MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT 1 Federal College of Produce AMB ABUBAKAR MR NICHOLAS AJAYI Inspection and Stored Products SHEHU WURNO OLUSOLA OYEDEJI Technology, Kano UGOCHUKWU A. OCHEMBA HAJIA LARABA DATTIJO MUSA ADAMU GARKUWA SHERIFAT OKOSI 2 Agricultural Research and HON. DONATUS SIRAJO GARBA BAGUDO Management Institute (ARMTI) NWANPA ABUBAKAR AHMAS Ilorin 3 National Centre for Agricultural SEN. KOLA BAJOMO ALAYA DAUDA ALABA Mechanization (NCAM) SEN.UCHE EKWENIFE SAKA BABATUNDE ALAGBO 4 Agricultural Research Council of BARR. ADETUNJI T. JOEBA WEST Nigeria (ARCN) AJAGBE BARR. ADENEKAN SHOGUNLE ZUBAIRU MOH'D LAWAL DR DANLAMI W. LENKOP 5 Nigeria Agricultural Insurance ALI. MUHAMED PRINCE E. OJONG AYUK Corporation (NAIC) MAGASHI ABDULHAMMED HARUNA 6 National Cereals Research BARR GABRIEL MRS OFFONBUK C. AKPABIO Institute, Badegi ENABOIFO MR BAKAI OKEDARA MRS THERESA NWIGWE NAFIFE MAMMAN IDRIS ADO DANJUMA MRS REBECCA APEDZAN 7 National Veterinary Research COMRADE MARLIN DR GRACE N. CHIDA Institute, Vom DANIEL MRS JUMOKE OKUNLOLA JIDE OWOKA MR. ADEBAYO OJORA HON. STAN DARA AMINA DALHAT SALE KUSANI WUDIL MAHE S/GOBIR PAULINE KAIGAMA AKIODE O. OLUBUNMI HON IBRAHIM TASHI PREMIUM TIMESALHAJI MOBO KASSIM 8 National Root Crops Research HON. C.UBA EUGENIA TAKON Institute, UMUDIKE ADELOWO ADEBIYI MR. BOLADE AKINYEMI ABDUL ADAMA HALIMA BEN UMAR BALA SAFIYANU ENGR AMINU GANDA YAHAYA D. MARADUN FATIMA YAWULE ALH TIJANI GONI MADU YAKUBU SHUAIBU GUMSHAR MURTALA L. MUSTAPHA DANLADI CHIYA (JP) 9 Nigeria Institute for Oil Palm EMPEROR CHRIS RT. HON. EMMA EKPEYONG Research, Benin BAYWOOD HON IMAM GALADANCHI CHIEF WALE AROWOMOLE ALH. TAJUDEEN LEMBOYE ENGR LAWRENCE NWEZZA BEN KURE YUSUF ABDULLAI GARO ENGR. ABDU KANTI MOH'D GUJBA ALH. SULUM WAKIBE CHIEF SYLVESTER AMEH SUNDAY KOLO 10 Institute of Agricultural Research, JOHN GABAKU MR EDET USEH Zaria BALARABE WAKILI PROF. STEPHEN FAPOHUNDA ROTIMI ISHOLA RT. HON STANLEY OHAJURUKA HUSSAINI S. DAKINGARI MOHD AHMED BABURA NASIRU A. KURYA ADAMUMALLAM GANA DR MUSA GARBA MUSA BASHIR MUSA SATI DR DAN MAIGORO 11 National Animal Product Research DR EMMANUEL HON. BAMIDELE FAPARUSI Institute, Zaria GEMADE PRINCE RABIU OLUWA ENGR. ABBA MATO SHABI AHAMED AMINU MUKTAR ABUS BELLO DANBABA BINJI AISHA ABDULLAHI ALH. ALI MODU TELA AMINU SHUAIBU MASARI MARYAM SALIHU IBRAHIM RT. HON.DAN AKPAN PREMIUM TIMESBELLO ISA BAYERO 12 National Horticultural Research GEN GARBA CHIEF MATHEW EHIGE Institute, Ibadan MOHAMMED MRS. KAFILA OGBARA ALH. BABATUNDE ELIAS YEMI EREWA HON. LUKE CHUKWU ZUBAIDA D. ABUBAKAR HUSSAINI LEMA ALH SADU M.UMAR BARR. MUSA LAWAN HASSAN ABUBAKAR HON AYUBA SALEH SHEDA 13 Lake Chad Research Institute, RT. HON. ADEWALE AHMED OLALEKAN Maiduguri OMIRIN GARBA BALA ARCH ABDULWAHAB USMAN HON DEJI AKANDE MARYAM UBA AHMED UMAHYAH Y. ABDULLAI ABDULLAI A.ZABARAU LAWAL HUSSAINI BILBIS ALH BUNU KAIGAMA HAJIYA UMANI SHUAIBU AGATI EMMANUEL JAMES USMAN JUSTICE 14 Nigeria Institute of Oceanography ALH ABDULMALIK REV.PETER OBADAN and Marine Reasearch (NIOMR), USMAN OLUOMO SUNDAY AKERE Lagos PROF ADIO AFOLAYAN VEN. IFE OKUPEVI FRANCIS UBILI ALIYU MOHD ISMAIL HAYATU TAFIDA
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