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Final Shortlisted Candidates A B C D F 1 2 3 SERIAL REG NO NAME SEX DEPARTMENT 4 ABIA 5 1 NNR2016/AB/709/0046786 UKWUNNA CHINAZA MARGARET F STORE ASSISTANTS 6 2 NNR2016/AB/354/0064812 ONYEIJE OKECHUKWU FAVOUR M WRITERS 7 3 NNR2016/AB/538/0137556 OKEREKE NGOZI NNENNA F SEAMAN 8 4 NNR2016/AB/564/0169218 NWOSU REGINA UKA F SEAMAN 9 5 NNR2016/AB/614/0124068 OLIVER EUCHARIA NKASIOBI F CATERERS 10 6 NNR2016/AB/062/0156107 VERNUMBE EMMANUEL M SEAMAN 11 7 NNR2016/AB/102/0009993 UWADINEKE CHUKWUEMEKA ACKANGEL M BANDSMEN 12 8 NNR2016/AB/102/0047162 OGBONNAYA CHRISTIAN SINCLAIR M INFO TECH 13 9 NNR2016/AB/353/0002341 ORJI BLESSING UCHECHUKWU F STORE ASSISTANTS 14 10 NNR2016/AB/353/0035973 ONUOHA AMARACHI OLUCHI C F NURSES 15 11 NNR2016/AB/353/0064264 ONUOHA ODINAKACHI CLINTON M PT INSTRUCTORS 16 12 NNR2016/AB/353/0153452 ORIOHA UZOMA M SEAMAN 17 13 NNR2016/AB/354/0008349 OGAH MATHEW OGAH M SEAMAN 18 14 NNR2016/AB/354/0023488 NWALA CHUKWUDI VICTOR M CATERERS 19 15 NNR2016/AB/354/0093672 ONUMAEGBU MAUREEN ULOMA F NURSES 20 16 NNR2016/AB/354/0127818 OCHULOR OBINNA VICTOR M PHYSIOTHERAPIST 21 17 NNR2016/AB/354/0170105 NGUMOHA BLESSING CHIDERA F SEAMAN 22 18 NNR2016/AB/538/0094751 OKEH PRINCEWILL CHIAGOZIEM M COMMUNICATIONS 23 19 NNR2016/AB/564/0013444 OKORIE MBA SUNNY M SURVEY RECORDERS 24 20 NNR2016/AB/614/0118273 NJOKU THANKGOD M CHAPLAIN ASSISTANTS 25 21 NNR2016/AB/708/0066351 NWAZUE CHIMDIEBUBE PASCHAL M SEAMAN 26 22 NNR2016/AB/709/0077708 ONYEMACHI AKAJIAKU GRACE F STORE ASSISTANTS 27 23 NNR2016/AB/709/0127189 NWOSU RELINDIS IFEOMA F FIREMEN 28 24 NNR2016/AB/006/0118251 NWEKE NKEMAKOLAM CHRISTOPHER M FIREMEN 29 25 NNR2016/AB/354/0013718 NICHOLAS VICTOR CHUKWUEMEKA M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 30 26 NNR2016/AB/354/0014118 NWANKWO KINGSLEY BOBBY M SEAMAN 31 27 NNR2016/AB/354/0032648 ONWUEYI NNEOMA WINNER F WRITERS 32 28 NNR2016/AB/354/0057266 OKEOMA CHINYERE CHINEDU M FIREMEN 33 29 NNR2016/AB/354/0073404 PRINCE BETHEL O M FIREMEN 34 30 NNR2016/AB/354/0104359 NWANGWA CHINONSO EZENWOKE M STORE ASSISTANTS 35 31 NNR2016/AB/354/0118775 OKEZIE STANLEY CHINARIANYA M INFO TECH 36 32 NNR2016/AB/354/0162666 NNAMDI NNANYERE MAXWELL M SEAMAN 37 33 NNR2016/AB/361/0096400 ONWUCHEKWA CHIBUZOR WARMATE M INFO TECH 38 34 NNR2016/AB/361/0100446 OGBONNA CHINYERE WISDOM M MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 39 35 NNR2016/AB/538/0025190 PETER EJIKE M BANDSMEN 40 36 NNR2016/AB/564/0018284 OGBONNYA DAVID CHIKAODIRI M FIREMEN 41 37 NNR2016/AB/564/0019073 OMAKA EMEKA PEACEMAKER M SEAMAN 42 38 NNR2016/AB/614/0018432 NWALA PROMISE IKENNA M BANDSMEN 43 39 NNR2016/AB/701/0123836 OGBUOKWE PRECIOUS ODINAKACHI F STORE ASSISTANTS 44 40 NNR2016/AB/706/0059495 NWAKANMA CHINEDU M STORE ASSISTANTS 45 41 NNR2016/AB/709/0039187 NNOCHIRIONYE HANS CHIMEREMEZE M WRITERS 46 42 NNR2016/AB/709/0040738 NJIKONYE UZOCHUKWU GODFREY M PT INSTRUCTORS 47 43 NNR2016/AB/709/0086262 NKUKU AMARACHI RITA F CATERERS 48 44 NNR2016/AB/709/0093949 NWAUBANI IHUOMA PRECIOUS F WRITERS 49 45 NNR2016/AB/709/0144363 NWOSU DONALD CHUKWUDI M SEAMAN 50 46 NNR2016/AB/102/0001173 OGWO OGBONNAYA JOSEPH M MARINE ENGINEER MECHANICS 51 47 NNR2016/AB/102/0018666 NDAJI EMMANUEL NKEM M SEAMAN 52 48 NNR2016/AB/102/0133210 NDUMADI CHIMAOBI GERALD M SEAMAN 53 49 NNR2016/AB/328/0135653 ODIONYE ARMSTRONG UGOCHUKWU M INFO TECH 54 50 NNR2016/AB/353/0002456 OMENGBOJI CHUKWUEMEKA SOLOMON MBA M CHAPLAIN ASSISTANTS 55 51 NNR2016/AB/353/0083246 NWOSU BRIGHT IHEMROROCHI M SEAMAN 56 52 NNR2016/AB/354/0072391 NWELE CHUKWUEBUKA FERDINAND M STORE ASSISTANTS 57 53 NNR2016/AB/354/0074067 NJOKU CHINENYE PROMISE F STORE ASSISTANTS 58 54 NNR2016/AB/538/0046820 OPARA KELECHI KENNETH M SEAMAN 59 55 NNR2016/AB/538/0062356 SUNDAY EMMANUEL M SEAMAN 60 56 NNR2016/AB/564/0025150 KALU MICHAEL OBINNA M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 61 57 NNR2016/AB/564/0069841 ONYEANI SAMUEL UMAH M AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING ARTIFICERS 62 58 NNR2016/AB/564/0104556 ORJI NNANNA DEBORA F PT INSTRUCTORS A B C D F 63 59 NNR2016/AB/564/0108368 OGBUAGU JONAH OKENWA M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 64 60 NNR2016/AB/614/0039500 ONUNKA CHIEMELA THANKGOD M SEAMAN 65 61 NNR2016/AB/614/0071969 NWAORU SAMUEL ONYEMAECHI M FIREMEN 66 62 NNR2016/AB/705/0009173 NNANNA AMARACHI MERIT F CATERERS 67 63 NNR2016/AB/705/0026365 SUNDAY NDIDI CONFIDENCE F STORE ASSISTANTS 68 64 NNR2016/AB/708/0065667 OGBONNA CHIDIEBERE M FIREMEN 69 65 NNR2016/AB/708/0073413 NWOKO CELINE CHIDINMA F WRITERS 70 66 NNR2016/AB/708/0152526 OTUONYE EMMANUEL VINCENT M INFO TECH 71 67 NNR2016/AB/709/0043367 NWOGU LILIAN ELIZABETH F STORE ASSISTANTS 72 68 NNR2016/AB/710/0067660 ONUOHA CHRISTOPHER CHUKWUDI M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 73 69 NNR2016/AB/000/0152243 ONYEMA IGWE CLINTON M SEAMAN 74 70 NNR2016/AB/062/0053907 OKWARA BLESSING F CATERERS 75 71 NNR2016/AB/062/0078594 OGBU NDUKAKU DIKE M SEAMAN 76 72 NNR2016/AB/062/0120794 OGBONNAYA DANIEL CHUKWUEMEKA M MED REC/HLTH ADM 77 73 NNR2016/AB/102/0139235 NWOKOCHA ONYEDIKACHI NAPOLEON M NURSES 78 74 NNR2016/AB/102/0163474 NNOCHIRI SARAH F SEAMAN 79 75 NNR2016/AB/353/0034290 OMENGBOJI CHIAMAKA FAITH F PT INSTRUCTORS 80 76 NNR2016/AB/354/0057106 OMASI CHIBUENYI C. F BANDSMEN 81 77 NNR2016/AB/354/0073947 WILLIAMS WISDOM ONYEDIKACHI M SEAMAN 82 78 NNR2016/AB/354/0118467 OKPULOR CHIDI M FIREMEN 83 79 NNR2016/AB/361/0058510 OKORO DAVID M STORE ASSISTANTS 84 80 NNR2016/AB/361/0080941 UZOIGWE UCHE SUCCESS M STORE ASSISTANTS 85 81 NNR2016/AB/538/0073374 SUNDAY IFEANYI EBERE M STORE ASSISTANTS 86 82 NNR2016/AB/538/0169975 NWOKOCHA SUCCESS OSISIOMA M INFO TECH 87 83 NNR2016/AB/564/0171247 IWO COMFORT SOPHIA F STORE ASSISTANTS 88 84 NNR2016/AB/614/0005344 UKACHUKWU VICTOR CHIBUEZE M COMMUNICATIONS 89 85 NNR2016/AB/614/0077854 OHAJA JUSTINA OLUCHI F SURVEY RECORDERS 90 86 NNR2016/AB/708/0085103 NWOSU RAYMOND M BANDSMEN 91 87 NNR2016/AB/708/0105801 UDUMA CHISOM HAPPINESS F SEAMAN 92 88 NNR2016/AB/708/0110462 NWOKOCHA AKUNNA JULIET F COMMUNICATIONS 93 89 NNR2016/AB/709/0017145 PAUL CHIGOZIE MIRACLE M MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 94 90 NNR2016/AB/709/0108919 ODOMEGBULAM CHUKWUEBUKA KENNETH M STORE ASSISTANTS 95 91 NNR2016/AB/709/0166411 ERONDU UZOAMAKA PRINCE M STORE ASSISTANTS 96 92 NNR2016/AB/710/0006904 UCHE JOSHUA M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 97 93 NNR2016/AB/006/0075623 OTUNDI VICTOR M BANDSMEN 98 94 NNR2016/AB/006/0161441 UKAEGBU JUSTINA NKEIRU F STORE ASSISTANTS 99 95 NNR2016/AB/062/0027583 JOHNSON THANKGOD NWANKWO M SEAMAN 100 96 NNR2016/AB/062/0116874 OGBU GODWILL KALU M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 101 97 NNR2016/AB/062/0155434 ONWUMERE ODINAKACHI FRANKLIN M SEAMAN 102 98 NNR2016/AB/102/0000806 UKACHUKWU CHIBUEZE M MED REC/HLTH ADM 103 99 NNR2016/AB/102/0088926 NDUKWE VICTOR CHINEDU M FIREMEN 104 100 NNR2016/AB/102/0122040 ONU NKEIRUKA PEACE F STORE ASSISTANTS 105 101 NNR2016/AB/538/0108165 OGINI CHUKWUDI M FIREMEN 106 102 NNR2016/AB/353/0064246 ELEGHARA CHUKWUKA DARLINGTON M SEAMAN 107 103 NNR2016/AB/706/0062376 NWANKWO VICTOR CHUKWUKADIBIA M PT INSTRUCTORS 108 104 NNR2016/AB/708/0135869 GODSWILL ESTHER NGOZI F WRITERS 109 105 NNR2016/AB/708/0018049 ABAZIE EZENWA SHALOM M STORE ASSISTANTS 110 106 NNR2016/AB/062/0082852 OKORO CLARA CHINASAOKWU F INFO TECH 111 107 NNR2016/AB/709/0010359 OSUAGWU CHRISTIAN CHUKWUEBUKA M WEAPON ELECTRICAL ARTIFICERS 112 108 NNR2016/AB/708/0048388 NWACHUKWU NNODIMELE GEORGE M MARINE ENGINEER ARTIFICER 113 109 NNR2016/AB/102/0022141 NDUKWE CHINWENDU FRANK M INFO TECH 114 110 NNR2016/AB/708/0008633 UZUEGBU CHIMAOBI SIMON M SEAMAN 115 111 NNR2016/AB/564/0047850 ASO ONYEMA EZIYI M FIREMEN 116 112 NNR2016/AB/102/0047989 EJIOFOR EMMANUEL CHINWENDU M SEAMAN 117 113 NNR2016/AB/709/0138936 OGBONNA JOY CHIAMAKA F EDUCATION 118 114 NNR2016/AB/062/0049618 NWAOKORO HAPPINESS OBIOMA F MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 119 115 NNR2016/AB/564/0101989 NDUKA UBANI BLESSING F SEAMAN 120 116 NNR2016/AB/564/0098129 AGWU JOHN OKAH M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 121 117 NNR2016/AB/361/0106059 NDUKA MARY CHINWENDU F COMMUNICATIONS 122 118 NNR2016/AB/710/0162137 NZEH AMBITIOUS IZUCHUKWU M SEAMAN 123 119 NNR2016/AB/361/0021940 IHEVUEME INNOCENT IFUNAYACHI M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 124 120 NNR2016/AB/709/0040739 ANYANWU PAUL CHIDOZIE M AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS 125 121 NNR2016/AB/354/0163746 APPLOUS UGOCHUKWU B M AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING ARTIFICERS A B C D F 126 122 NNR2016/AB/353/0046542 ESINWA GODSWILL CHIGOZIRIM M AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING ARTIFICERS 127 123 NNR2016/AB/102/0147076 UKPABIO CLEMENT CHIDOZIE M SEAMAN 128 124 NNR2016/AB/102/0154877 UKACHUKWU VIVIAN UGOEZE F COMMUNICATIONS 129 125 NNR2016/AB/102/0160963 EZEH INNOCENT NWACHUKWU M COMMUNICATIONS 130 RESERVE 131 126 NNR2016/AB/328/0000216 NWEKPE GLORY EBERE F STORE ASSISTANTS 132 127 NNR2016/AB/328/0001669 GOODLUCK EZEKWESIRI THANKGOD M SEAMAN 133 128 NNR2016/AB/328/0009678 NLEWEDIM GIFT AKUCHINYERE F MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 134 129 NNR2016/AB/328/0107759 UMUNNA CHIBUZOR EMMANUEL M STORE ASSISTANTS 135 130 NNR2016/AB/328/0111385 OGBUANUKWU EZEKWESIRI ALEXANDER M SEAMAN 136 131 NNR2016/AB/353/0054608 NATHANIEL CHIKA M FIREMEN 137 132 NNR2016/AB/353/0147305 NGWAEKWE VICTOR CHINENYE M SEAMAN 138 133 NNR2016/AB/701/0133266 SUNDAY AUGUSTINE IHEOMACHI M SEAMAN 139 134 NNR2016/AB/354/0028210 NWANKWO MICHAEL OBED M PROJECT TECHNICIANS 140 135 NNR2016/AB/354/0102461 NWAGBOSO JOHN CHIGEMEZU M SEAMAN 141 142 143 ADAMAWA 144 1 . NNR2016/AD/157/0098604 JOSHUA MAGDALINE F FIREMEN 145 2 . NNR2016/AD/489/0073561 JOHN JIMRE YADZUGWA M DRIVERS/MECHANICS 146 3 . NNR2016/AD/267/0088170 ZAKARI AUWAL R M FIREMEN 147 4 .
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