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FUTO Supplementary Admission List - Uploaded On FUTO Supplementary Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng FUTO 2016/2017 FIRST SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSIONS LIST State of S/No Cand. Name LGA JAMB Score Course Name Origin 1 UCHE FAVOUR EKENE-BEULAH ABIA UMUA N 280 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 2 OBIYOR RITA ULOMA IMO AHI-M 223 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 3 MGBOKWERE UGOCHUKWU HENRY IMO ORU E 249 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 4 OHAERI CHIDERA THEIMA IMO EZINIH 210 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 5 IGBOANUSI LILIAN CHINWENDU IMO NWANG 236 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 6 ABANUKAM CHIGEMEZU FELICITAS IMO ORU E 237 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 7 ODIDIKA CHINONYEREM JUDITH IMO ORSU 217 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 8 AZORH MMADUABUCHI DAVID IMO NGOR O 261 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 9 OKORO BLESSING C IMO ORU E 244 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 10 TIMOTHY-AGUGUA CHIDINMA FAITH IMO NKWER 237 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 11 EZEAGU MARIA-ASSUMPTA C IMO IDE N 218 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 12 IWUOHA CHIDINMA GLORY IMO ISI M 229 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 13 ONYENWE RUTH CHINECHEREM IMO NGOR OK 223 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 14 OZOEMENA UZOCHUKWU DONALD IMO ORU W 282 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 15 OGBONNA EBUKA GOODNEWS IMO MBAIT 210 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 16 OGBODO CHIDUBEM DUKE ENUGU NKAN-W 217 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 17 EMETO VICTORY CHINWENDU IMO ISI M 226 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 18 EZENWA KELVIN AZUBUIKE ANA IDEMILI SOUTH 203 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 19 OKPALA ONYINYE EMMANUELLA ANA AGUATA 200 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 20 MGBEMELE IFEANYI FRANKLYN IMO OKIGW 217 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 21 Ekeh Onyinyechi Juliet Imo Ahiazu-Mbaise 196 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 22 OGUJIUBA UKACHI PEPERTUA IMO NGO OK 223 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 23 DECLAN DORIS CHIEMERIE IMO IDE N 221 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 24 JOHN UDEME ISRAEL AKWA IBOM INI 211 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 25 ALAMANJO BLESSING CHIDIEBERE IMO OKIGW 219 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 26 CHIKWENDU CHIDALU FLORENCE IMO AHI M 225 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 27 Ugorji Chuka Chisom Abia Obingwa 192 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 28 PHILIP FILIMIYAN FRIDAY TARA KAR LA 221 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS FUTO Supplementary Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 29 ARIONYE KENECHUKWU OBIORA IMO IKEDU 219 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 30 AHAMEFULE AMARA LYNDA IMO NJABA 207 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 31 Kalu Ogbonnaya Abia Bende 207 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 32 NZURIKE ERNEST CHISOM IMO IDE N 215 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 33 ENYIEGBULAM CHIEMERIE M IMO OWE N 224 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 34 AMAEFULE JULIAN UGOCHUKWU IMO ABOH M 213 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 35 OGBUANYA SUSSAN ONYINYECHI ENU NSUKKA 187 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 36 Nwachukwu Nzubechi Gabriel Imo Ehime-Mbano 194 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 37 ONYENUWE JOANA CHINENYE RIV OGB/EG/ND 231 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 38 INYAMA AMARACHI CHIYEREMAKA IMO EZINIH 249 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 39 OBI NKEMJIKA NKEMAKOLAM IMO OWE N 217 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 40 OSUJI CHIAMAKA VIVIAN IMO ISI M 225 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 41 Adama Faith Ojone Kogi Anpka 212 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 42 ONYEKWERE OSONDU EZEKIEL ANA ORU N 222 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 43 UDEH OGOCHUKWU LURRITTA ENU EZEAGU 190 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 44 AYEKE CHIGOZIE KELVIN ANA NJIKOKA 199 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 45 MADU MMESOMA FAVOUR ABIA UMUNN 189 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 46 AMANZE OGECHI PRECIOUS IMO OWE N 216 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 47 MBA WILLIAMS UKO ABIA OHAFIA 205 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 48 ALOZIE FRANCES CHIMEREUCHEYA IMO NGO OKP 214 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 49 UGO UZOCHI VANESSA IMO OWE-N 195 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 50 EMENOGU SANDRA CHINYERE IMO ABOH M 211 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 51 MATHEW REX-SILVER C ABIA ISI NG N 221 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 52 OKEKE OGONNA VIVIAN ANA NNE S 221 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 53 LIVINUS CHIDINMA PROVIDENCE IMO MBAIT 213 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 54 Chibundu Chibueze U. Imo Mbaitoli 200 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 55 OGBONDAH BENITA RUHUOMA RIV OBI/AK 240 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 56 OKAFOR PHILOMENA CHINASA ANA DUNUK 229 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 57 OKORONKWO JAMES ABIA BENDE 189 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 58 IHEANYICHUKWU JANESTHER CHIOMA IMO OWERRI N 215 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 59 EZEAKA CHIOMA ESTHER ANA IHIAL 204 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS FUTO Supplementary Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 60 AGWALLA BRIGHT OGBONNAYA ABI ISIKW 182 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 61 IHEANACHO BENITA NICK IMO NGO OK 232 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 62 CHINYERE EUREKA CHIMEZURUM IMO MBAIT 206 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 63 IMASUEN OSAZIE ALBERT EDO UHUNW 205 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 64 NJOKU CHIGOZIRIM CHRISTIAN IMO ABO-M 201 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 65 CHUKWUDIEBUBE CHIKEZIE SUCESS IMO ORU-E 230 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 66 IFEANYICHUKWU DOMINION A IMO IDE-N 219 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 67 OKOLI DANIEL UDOKA IMO IDE-N 218 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 68 ONYENMA CHINECHEM ABRAHAM ABI OSISI 216 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 69 AJAEGBO DESMOND C. ANA NNE S 206 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 70 NWOKOLO CHUKWUEMEKA MARVELOUS ANA EKWUS 221 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 71 ANYANEBECHI CHUKWUKA CELESTINE ANA ANAOC 200 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 72 IHENATUOHA CHINEDU STEPHEN ANA IHIAL 240 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 73 SAMUEL CHIBUISI SAMUEL ABI UGWUN 204 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 1 Igwe Chikerendu Victor Imo Oguta 225 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 2 ONYEBUCHI UCHECHUKWU VIVIAN IMO IKEDU 228 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 3 EKWUGHA DIVINE C IMO OWE W 257 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 4 Okuakaji Miracle Chibuzo Imo Isi-M 213 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 5 Nwosu Marvellous Chikere Imo Owe-W 216 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 6 OKOYE IFENNA ROGER ANA NNE N 203 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 7 NWACHUKWU IFEANYI PETER ANA ANAOC 212 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 8 ANYANWU UCHE PETER IMO IKEDU 209 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 9 UDE TOOCHUKWU EKPEREAMAKA ANA ORU S 207 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 10 EJIKE IHUNANYACHI EMMANUEL ABIA ABA N 213 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 11 Akalezi Tochukwu Caleb Imo Aboh-M 192 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 12 Ndukwu Marvelous C. IMO NJABA 217 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 13 OGBONNA PRINCE CHUKWUEBUKA IMO EZINI 214 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 14 OKOYE ADAOBI GLORIA ANA IDE N 212 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 15 MICHEAL CHUKWUEBUKA ABIA UMUNN 209 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 16 Mgboji Oluebube Victory Imo Njaba 195 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 17 OKPARE OGHENEVWAIRE ORERHIMENA DEL UGHEL-N 224 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION FUTO Supplementary Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 18 Uwanekwu Miracle C. Abia Bende 203 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 19 IKE AKUDO GETRUDE IMO IKEDU 218 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 20 OSUIZUGBE KOSISOCHUKWU DAVID ANA NNE N 218 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 21 AYOGU BENEDICT OBINNA ENU IGB-EZ-S 204 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 22 EZIKE CHISOM MIRACLE ANA NNE S 203 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 23 UMEH CALISTUS CHIMEZIE ANA NNE S 200 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 24 ADIBE ESTHER ODIWONMA IMO NJABA 249 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 25 LUCKY MICHAEL CHIJIOKE ABIA UKWA E 267 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 26 CHUKWU PRECIOUS CHIWENDU IMO OWE N 206 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 27 NZEAKO UGOCHUKWU JOHN IMO ISI M 215 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 28 UMEH NZUBECHUKWU LUCKY ANA ORU S 201 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 29 IWUNNA CHURCHMAN CHIZITERE IMO ISU 198 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 30 UBUBA FRANCIS IKECHUKWU IMO ORSU 247 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 31 Nwachukwu Obioma James Abia Bende 216 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 32 CHUKWU UCHENNA CHINOYELUM ANA ORU S 195 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 33 NWIBE ANURIKA CYNTHIA ABIA UMUNN 194 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 34 ROWLAND CHIDINMA ESTHER IMO NGO OK 213 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 35 OHALISIM MIRACLE CHIAMAKA IMO ORU E 205 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 36 OKORONKWO CHUKWUDI ABIA AROCH 205 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 37 EZEANORO OBIOMA JENNIFER ANA IHIALA 222 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 38 ANIELO RUTH ADAOBI ANA ANAOC 211 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 39 NWAODU THERESA CELESTINE IMO ISI M 201 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 40 NWOSU CHIJIOKE EMMANUEL IMO AHIA M 210 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 41 AGOHA CHIBUIKEM PRUDENTIANA IMO IKEDU 219 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 42 UMEZURIKE VIRGINIA CHIOMA IMO MBAIT 229 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 43 NWOGU LILIAN OLUEBUBE IMO ABOH M 198 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 44 IWUOHA UDOCHUKWU PEACE IMO OWE W 214 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 45 ORISAKWE JEREMIAH CHISOM IMO NKWER 204 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 46 OKAFOR JUSTICE NDUDIRIM IMO NGO OK 199 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 47 Anyanwu Stella Ijendu Imo Ikeduru 198 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 48 OCHIAGHA PATIENCE NNEDINSO ENU IGB=ET 197 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION FUTO Supplementary Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 49 WACHUKWU MICHEAL CHIGOZIE ABIA ISI NG N 197 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 50 ANYANWU JOSE CHIDUBEM IMO EZINIH 216 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 51 EMEKA IKENNA MACDONALD IMO ORU E 196 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 52 CHIMA ADANNA VANESSA IMO NGO OK 219 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 53 EZE THADDAEUS CHIBUZOR ANA IHIALA 199 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 54 Iheanacho Uchechukwu I. Abia Obi-Ng 196 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 55 OKAFOR TIMOTHY ONYEKACHI IMO ORLU 215 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 56 ONYINYECHI EJIUGWUEBO MARYLYN IMO IKEDU 224 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 57 NWALOZIE VICTORIA KELECHI IMO NGO OK 199 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 58 NWAMARADI AFOMA NGOZI ANA IHIALA 217 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 59 Nwaegbe Collins Kelechi Imo Ikeduru 186 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 60 IRUKA CHRISTIAN OLISAEMEKA IMO MBAIT 285 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 61 IKECHUKWU CHRISTOPHER TOCHI IMO IDE S 243 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 62 OKPARA MARY-JANE IMO ORSU 202 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 63 UWANDU CHIDINMA GOODNESS IMO IHITT 200 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 64 ONWUZULIGBO ANTHONY C ANA AWK S 209 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 65 NJOKU BLESSING CHINYERE IMO NWANG 197 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 66 NWINAENEH BUEMENEBARI JOLLY RIV KHANA 204 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 67 EZENWA MMESOMA UCHENNA ANA AGUAT 227 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 68 OGBEDE CHUKWUEBUKA MICHAEL IMO OBOWO 203 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 69 EMECHULAM ESTHER AMARACHI IMO OWE-N 229 AGRICULTURAL
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