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Adamawa State University, Mubi (Office of the Registrar) ADAMAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, MUBI (OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR) PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION [D E CHANGE OF UNIVERSITY SECOND LIST] THE UNDERLISTED CANDIDATES HAVE BEEN OFFERED PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION Candidates are to report for clearance from 26th February to 11th March 2020 (TWO WEEKS ONLY) at their various faculties for clearance and appropriate placement. Candidates are to present the following documents at the clearance venue. i. Original certificate(s) of Educational qualification ii. Original copy of Local Government Indigene Certificate iii. Original Birth Certificate/Statutory Declaration of Age iv. Original/Photocopy of UTME/DE slip v. Original 'O' level results (waec, neco, nabteb etc) vi. Diploma/NCE/IJMB results. vii. Original copy of online screening form. viii. Original JAMB admission letter. S/N JAMB NO CANDIDATE NAME SEX STATE DEPARTMENT LGA 1 99159722EG Dikyami Bright M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING DEMSA 2 99142761AE Abel Meekness F ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING DEMSA 3 99113905EI Kalechipwa Mathew M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING FUFORE 4 99117475AI Japhet Pwazumeino F ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING GIREI 5 99107980HC Dauda H Aguhu M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING HONG 6 99114369BE Isa Jonathan M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING HONG 7 99125111IJ Adamu Kabiru M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING JADA 8 99127082JD Vigah Samson M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MAIHA 9 99124950IH Christopher Yosi M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MICHIKA 10 99185456FG Sule Ndupana M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MICHIKA 11 99118375CE Ali Umar Usman M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MICHIKA 12 99132255JE Bitrus Abigail F ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MICHIKA 13 99190095BA Iliya Shiloh M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MICHIKA 14 99148418AI Zhihwi Wasa F ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MICHIKA 15 99114657CD Saleh Bitrus M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING MUBI-NORTH 16 99167940DA Muhammad Abdulsalam M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING SHELLENG 17 99103665BJ Aliyu Abdullahi M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING SHELLENG 18 95113158JBU Nathaniel Christopher M ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING SONG Page 1 of 5 19 99183375JB Ayadi Hannan F ADAMAWA ACCOUNTING SONG 20 99202837AC Aliyu Usman Alhaji M ADAMAWA AGRIC-ECONS & EXTEN JADA 21 99127095FE Iliya Patience F ADAMAWA AGRIC-ECONS & EXTEN MICHIKA 22 99123907BF Apagu Rahab F BORNO AGRIC-ECONS & EXTEN ASKIRA 23 99152375GI Abdulrahman Ibrahim M ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION JADA 24 99123937CC Dimas Ruth F ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION MAIHA 25 99152520CB Anthaliah Sini Kwache F ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION MICHIKA 26 99183294ED Martin Maurice M ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION MICHIKA 27 99151104AB Mathias Hannatu Tiyantra F ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION MICHIKA 28 99124171JG Mohammed Bello M ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION MUBI-NORTH 29 99187909GJ Suleiman Sabo Dansabo M ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION SHELLENG 30 99135695FG Hamza Musa M ADAMAWA ANIMAL PRODUCTION SONG 31 97336503GH Mathew Ramson M TARABA ANIMAL PRODUCTION KARIM-LAMIDO 32 99130982DD Badamasi Sirajo M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY FUFORE 33 99101915DB John Wuendize F ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY GUYUK 34 99143073DI Samuel David Midalah M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY HONG 35 99148295IG Joy Briston F ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY HONG 36 99126010BB Kevin Sunday Barka M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY HONG 37 99188298GG Yohanna Adamu M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MADAGALI 38 99181913BF Adamu Ishaku M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MADAGALI 39 99179889HD Gift Eli F ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MAYO-BELWA 40 99134449BB Sulaiman Badaruddeen M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MAYO-BELWA 41 99146006GG Abbas Amina Abubakar F ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MICHIKA 42 99165095CJ Iko Yeri M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MICHIKA 43 99164797FA Abdulkadir Abdurrasheed M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MUBI-NORTH 44 99112827IB Muhammad Umar Faruk M ADAMAWA BIOCHEMISTRY MUBI-SOUTH 45 99111945BB Moses Alheri Kwando F GOMBE BIOCHEMISTRY BALANGA 46 99148528GG Abbas Ismail Ahmed M ADAMAWA BOTANY MUBI-NORTH 47 99103039FE Umar Bilyaminu M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN GANYE 48 99125615DC Ahmed Alghazali Dama M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN GANYE 49 99143647GC Saminu Hassan A M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN GIREI 50 99141284HA Yunusa Abdullahi M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN GUYUK 51 99142049AG Ahmed Mesheck M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN HONG 52 99109703EE Bala Beatrice Chama F ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN HONG 53 99137659IB B Aliyu Ibrahim M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN MAYO-BELWA 54 99140920JF Pembi Garba M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN MICHIKA 55 99106535EC Jonathan Tari Daniel M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN MICHIKA 56 99160080DJ Miyi Hannatu M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN MICHIKA 57 99137263AI Zakariya Rhoda F ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN MICHIKA 58 95090104JCU Umaru Suleiman M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN MUBI-NORTH 59 99122791GF Ismail Mubarak. M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN SHELLENG 60 99160325IA Saddiq Husseini M ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN YOLA 61 99146712IC Usman Hauwa'U Tukur F ADAMAWA BUSINESS ADMIN YOLA 62 99136078HB Apagu Angaranda M BORNO BUSINESS ADMIN ASKIRA 63 95108805FFU Ibeh Grace F DELTA BUSINESS ADMIN ISOKO-NORTH 64 99122882ID Dauda Musa M ADAMAWA CHEMISTRY HONG 65 95105185FBU Kpanah Innocent M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE DEMSA Page 2 of 5 66 99103218AC Aliyu Ahmadu M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE GANYE 67 99105748HF Jonah James M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE GOMBI 68 99166855IE Hamawa Hyelapabri M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE HONG 69 99153865GA Markus Ijabula M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MADAGALI 70 99145006FJ Muhammad Abdullahi M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MADAGALI 71 99144065GJ Muhammad Abusufiyan M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MADAGALI 72 99174519IB Muhammad Tukur M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MAYO-BELWA 73 99149264IJ Clement Fidelia Tumba F ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MICHIKA 74 99107276FA Abdulkarim Sani M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MICHIKA 75 99114828JC Muhammad Idris Abubakar M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MUBI-NORTH 76 99168596AC Ishaku Gideon M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MUBI-NORTH 77 99197607HF Gabriel James M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MUBI-SOUTH 78 99131929AF Shuaibu Dauda M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MUBI-SOUTH 79 99112274JB Sudi|Mustapha|A M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MUBI-SOUTH 80 99129201eb Ibrahim Mohammed M ADAMAWA COMPUTER SCIENCE MUBI-SOUTH 81 99131138FA Murna Yusuf. F ADAMAWA ECONOMICS MICHIKA 82 99123992FB Sunuva Wucha M ADAMAWA ECONOMICS MUBI-NORTH 83 99114376JA Gambo Tamar F BORNO ECONOMICS ASKIRA 84 99101675HC Bitrus Yauna F ADAMAWA EDUC & BIOLOGY HONG 85 99115345JD James Dangana M ADAMAWA EDUC & BIOLOGY HONG 86 99154179II James Charity F ADAMAWA EDUC & BIOLOGY MICHIKA 87 99101351HE Gabriel Mangbiron M ADAMAWA EDUC & BIOLOGY SHELLENG 88 99154968EJ Michael Alphonsus M TARABA EDUC & BIOLOGY GASSOL 89 99101462DC Afisus Iliya Hebron M ADAMAWA EDUC & GEOGRAPHY DEMSA 90 99127550EH Shaibu Yunana M ADAMAWA EDUC & GEOGRAPHY GOMBI 91 99162318BI Roland John M ADAMAWA EDUC & GEOGRAPHY MADAGALI 92 99200268EG Kwaji Tari M ADAMAWA EDUC & GEOGRAPHY MADAGALI 93 99138243HF Ajasco Irimiya M ADAMAWA EDUC & GEOGRAPHY MICHIKA 94 99106021DC Balla Harira Yarima F ADAMAWA ENGLISH LANGUAGE GOMBI 95 99108617AE Dogari Adams Alphonsus M ADAMAWA ENGLISH LANGUAGE JADA 96 97267096CJU Dajam Rinret Titus F PLATEAU ENGLISH LANGUAGE MANGU 97 99130441AH Amos Escoya Gangbek M ADAMAWA FAQ SONG 98 99146803AD Timothy Lukas M ADAMAWA GEOGRAPHY MADAGALI 99 99113022HI Philibus Sunday M ADAMAWA GEOGRAPHY MICHIKA 100 99168452EG Buba Abdulkarim M ADAMAWA GEOGRAPHY YOLA 101 99131776HG Musa Victor Malgwi M BORNO GEOGRAPHY HAWUL 102 99118007GB Mikado Moni M ADAMAWA GEOLOGY HONG 103 99174981FD Usiju Augustine Wurani M ADAMAWA GEOLOGY MADAGALI 104 99152318EF Shuaibu Abdulmalik Bello M ADAMAWA GEOLOGY MUBI-NORTH 105 99151607EE Jockthan Oliver M ADAMAWA GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING GOMBI 106 99115875FF Musa Alice F ADAMAWA GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING MICHIKA 107 99106752HA Daniel Myangishiya F ADAMAWA HISTORY DEMSA 108 99122023EB Athanasius Monday M ADAMAWA HISTORY FUFORE 109 99117151BA Michael Deborah Tiffa F ADAMAWA HISTORY MUBI-NORTH 110 99143027HJ Solomon Bawa M GOMBE HISTORY BALANGA 111 99156212AD Shuaibu Jibrin M TARABA HISTORY BALI 112 99188533EA Hamman Rebecca F ADAMAWA HOME ECONOMICS HONG Page 3 of 5 113 99134477CE Maxwell Gladys Sammy F ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION DEMSA 114 99135881IA Baude Susraty F ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION GIREI 115 99129820CH Sunday Usaku F ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION HONG 116 99111275IB Abubakar Mohammed M ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION MAYO-BELWA 117 99135097AH Jacob Ussa F ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION MICHIKA 118 99111772EF Joshua Danladi M ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION MICHIKA 119 99103650GE Abel Daniel M ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION MUBI-NORTH 120 99175984FB Yahaya Nuru Mohammed M ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION MUBI-NORTH 121 99102588EJ Jethro Joy F ADAMAWA MASS COMMUNICATION YOLA 122 99141146JG Midalla Faith Fancy F ADAMAWA MATHEMATICS GOMBI 123 99104026AD Emmanuel Zwalatha F ADAMAWA MATHEMATICS GUYUK 124 99119925DA Hamman Luka Lawan M ADAMAWA MATHEMATICS MADAGALI 125 99105805AB Tumba Zira M ADAMAWA MATHEMATICS MICHIKA 126 99175735CC Joshua Yunana M ADAMAWA PHYSICS HONG 127 99145981EE Idris Abdulrazak M ADAMAWA PHYSICS HONG 128 99133191AC Yakubu Bitrus M ADAMAWA PHYSICS MADAGALI 129 99146472CG Emmanuel Jacob Kagu M ADAMAWA PHYSICS MUBI-NORTH 130 99104736AH Abdulnasir Umar M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE FUFORE 131 99164971BD Umar Nafisa F ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE GANYE 132 99108724HB Jesse Suyisiwoni F ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE GANYE 133 99116309BE Joab Pwanzadeino Baje M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE GIREI 134 99105723FD Abubakar Mubarak A M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE GIREI 135 99175875IH Godiya Pahatha M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE GUYUK 136 95087685HEU Mohammed Gaji Abdul'Aziz M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE HONG 137 99105233GI Hyelmupanyi Tsucha Simon M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE HONG 138 99181254FC Babahausa Adamu M ADAMAWA POLITICAL SCIENCE JADA 139 99130700AG Barkindo Abdulhamid M ADAMAWA
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