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ND, REGULAR 2, SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (2020/2021 SESSION) Admitted List ND, REGULAR 2, SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (2020/2021 SESSION) Admitted List stateOfO S/N applicantID lastName middleName firstName sex lga gsm rigin 1 ND/E/20/21/670748643 Nwaeleke Lambert Chioma Female Imo Okigwe 07040000000 2 ND/E/20/21/138105764 OHWOEFE DEVUAR Female Delta Ughelli North 08100000000 3 ND/E/20/21/749144718 EBENIZER JOSEPHINE Female Delta Patani 07010000000 4 ND/E/20/21/408438794 SAMUEL AJUMA JULIET Female Kogi Olamabolo 09140000000 5 ND/E/20/21/752993676 UFUOMA ONOME JENNIFER Female Delta Ethiope East 07030000000 6 ND/E/20/21/740842554 Abailim Cynthia Female Anambra Nnewi South 08120000000 7 ND/E/20/21/692690606 ACHUDUME ONYEKACHUKWU Female Delta Ndokwa West 08140000000 8 ND/E/20/21/108274033 afonughe oghenerunor serena Female Delta Sapele 07040000000 9 ND/E/20/21/719768962 OGHENEOCHUKO VINCENT Female Delta Ethiope West 09130000000 10 ND/E/20/21/808119316 OWHOBETE FLOURISH AJIRIOGHENE 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