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Centre Liste Beneficiaire Bons C REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON PaiX -Travail- Patrie Peace- Work -Fatherland MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION DE BASE MINISTRY OF BASIC EDUCATION SECRET~:i~NERAL .~ %, GENERAL SECRETARIAT DIRECTION DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES DEPART MENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES COMITE DE SUIVI DES OPERATIONS DE FOLLOW UP COMMITTEE FOR THE CONTRACTUALISATION DES ENSEIGNANTS RECRUITMENT OF CONTRACT TEACHERS CONTRACTUALISATION DES MAITRES DES PARENTS DEUXIEME OPERATION AU TITRE DE L'EXERCICE 2016 Liste nominative des bénéficiaires des bons de caisse du mois de juin 2017, Région du Centre N° NOMS ET PRENOMS MATRICULES SEXE DEPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT 1 ANGOULA MATHIEU W-053117 M HAUTE SANAGA BIBEY 2 ATIBIA DORIS CLEMENTINE G-053122 F . HAUTE SANAGA BIBEY 3 EMINI E. MAXIME 1-053147 M HAUTE SANAGA BIBEY 4 AMEGHE KENGNE NADEGE A-053246 F HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM 5 ANDING ZE JEAN MARC M-053248 M HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM 6 BEKONO Il DESIRE H-053672 M HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM 7 LEMANE MARCEL P-053303 M HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM 8 NDEME HOSTENSE ESTELLE M-053193 F HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM NYANDONG ESSOE EDITH F HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM 9 SALOME W-053207 10 NDZENGUE MVONDO LUCIE X-053124 F HAUTE SANAGA LEMBE YEZOUM MEYONG THERESE F HAUTE SANAGA MBANDJOCK 11 PRUDENCE A-053794 12 ASSOM AYE.J J-053251 F HAUTE SANAGA MINTA 13 MBUH GILBERT.N Q-053312 M HAUTE SANAGA MINTA 14 NKONDA RAPHAEL M-053342 M HAUTE SANAGA MINTA 15 NYABENG PASCALINE M-055685 F HAUTE SANAGA MINTA NDJOCK NDJOCK M HAUTE SANAGA NANGA EBOKO 16 EMMANUEL JOEL U-053194 17 VOUZON ANTOINE PAULIN H-053228 M HAUTE SANAGA NANGA EBOKO 18 ZEH ZEH BONIFACE Z-053232 M HAUTE SANAGA NANGA EBOKO 19 EBEDE MANY LEON R-053143 M HAUTE SANAGA NKOTENG 20 MBOH MESSENGUE MATHIEU C-053177 M HAUTE SANAGA NKOTENG 21 MBOH NOKAN THIERRY R-053779 M HAUTE SANAGA NSEM 22 AFOUDA ROSE E-053109 F LEKIE BATCHENGA t: 23 BIYA MAXIME FERDINAND Y-053133 M LEKIE BATCHENGA 24 ZOBO CHRISTINE A-053165 F LEKIE BATCHENGA 25 ABEGA GUY ALFRED 1-053235 M LEKIE EBEBDA 26 BILOA OWANDJA J. B-053264 M LEKIE EBEBDA 27 LOMO CELiNE R-055664 F LEKIE EBEBDA MVOGO ANEGUE WILIAM M LEKIE EBEBDA 28 SOTER R-053320 29 ONGOLO ETIENNE B-053354 M LEKIE EBEBDA 30 SANAMA OKALA MELANIE Z-053324 F LEKIE EBEBDA 31 ABESSOLO ZO'O MARTIN V-053106 M LEKIE ELiG MFOMO 32 ANDELA SOPHIE 0-053116 F LEKIE ELiG MFOMO 33 LEYEBE DESIRE DE PAUL 1-055663 M LEKIE ELlG MFOMO 34 MBAZOA EUPHIGENIE A. B-053174 F LEKIE ELiG MFOMO MENOUNGA OTOMO F LEKIE ELlG MFOMO 35 ANTOINETTE T-053182 36 ATANGANA JEAN BAPTISTE W-053121 M LEKIE EVODOULA BENGONO ESSOMBA JEAN M LEKIE EVODOULA 37 DANIEL G-053127 38 NDZEE EBANGA LUC V-053197 M LEKIE EVODOULA 39 NYASSA SYMPHORIEN F-053208 M LEKIE EVODOULA 40 MUNGEH RIANTOU MISHE U-053188 M LEKIE LOBO 41 OLEME MARIE MARCELINE W-053211 F LEKIE LOBO ONGUENE NDJANA DESIRE M LEKIE LOBO 42 EDMOND P-053213 43 ABENA NDENGUE MARIE M-053252 F LEKIE MONATELE 44 BILOA SYLVIE CHARLOTTE K-053265 F LEKIE MONATELE 45 EFALE ALAIN CYRANO B-060108 M LEKIE MONATELE 46 NGA ENAMA CLAUDINE J-053330 F LEKIE MONATELE 47 ZOA NGA EMERAN BRUNO E-053375 M LEKIE MONATELE ABENKOU CORRINE F LEKIE OBALA 48 STORYNE Z-053236 49 ABOUGA MINKOULA SIDONIE 1-053237 F LEKIE OBALA 50 BELINGA DESIRE CONSTANT X-054209 F LEKIE OBALA 51 BILOA ANDRE PLACIDE 5-053263 M LEKIE OBALA 52 ESSAMA ALINE LEOPOLDINE K-06110 F LEKIE OBALA MALA NTSAMA MARI E F LEKIE OBALA 53 BERNADETTE B-053168 54 MIRABEL NGWEMUTOH J-055675 F LEKIE OBALA 55 NOAH DAMIEN PIERRE A-053343 M LEKIE OBALA 56 NTYAMA YVES MAGLOIRE J-053346 M LEKIE OBALA 57 ASSAM NGAMA MARIO W-053119 M LEKIE OKOLA ATANGANA EFOUBA M LEKIE OKOLA 58 ANATOLE BERTRAND 0-053120 59 BIDZONI MINKALA NADINE G-053129 F LEKIE OKOLA 60 EBENE TSIMI AGATHE Z-053144 F LEKIE OKOLA MENOUNGA AYISSI PIERRE M LEKIE OKOLA 61 CELESTIN (-053181 62 NKANA JACQUELINE PELAGIE 5-053176 F LEKIE OKOLA C 63 NTSAMA NTSAMA JEAN 0-053206 M LEKIE OKOLA 64 ZOA APPOLONIE Z-053953 F LEKIE OKOLA 65 ALIMA JOSIANE BERTILLE M-053245 F LEKIE SA'A 66 ANAN GA GLADYS J-053247 F LEKIE SA'A BELLA NGA JEAN M LEKIE SA'A 67 CHRISOSTOME 0-055639 68 NGAH MARIE ROSE J-053332 F LEKIE SA'A NJIFEN IDRISSU PANGEGALNA F LEKIE SA'A 69 J-053341 70 ONANA NOAH DESIRE 8-053352 M LEKIE SA'A 71 TSALA LEOPOLD M-053369 M LEKIE SA'A 72 ABOUEM A FOE MARTHE V-053108 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BAFIA 73 MBAMBA A NGON 5-053173 M MBAM ET INOUBOU BAFIA 74 RIMO IRENE X-053218 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BAFIA AGNEM MEKONG BERTRAND M MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 75 HERVE E-05311O AHOGNE ONANENA M MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 76 BAUDOUIN STANISLAS N-053111 77 AKOUAN A NGON ACHILLE F-053113 M MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO AMAMEN BIELOU PAULINE F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 78 FRANCINE W-053115 79 BOAMANA BOADE ELISABETH Q-053134 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 80 BOUNONG OWE ELGA H-053136 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO DONFACK NGOUNE INGRIDE F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 81 ROSINE R-053141 82 KOUAKA JEAN FLORENTIN M-053160 M MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO MAFOMA MICHELE F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 83 AMANDINE 0-053114 84 MANGA MORE XAVERIE 5-053171 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 85 MOUKO FERDINAND 0-053186 M MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 86 MPELE SCHOLASTIQUE M-053187 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 87 NDEM A YAKAN 0-053190 F MBAM ET INOUBOU BOKITO 88 KISSIBINI NICOLE CHARLTTE B-055690 F MBAM ET INOUBOU DEUK NYAVOULOUP SAMBO F MBAM ET INOUBOU DEUK 89 SIDONIE L. A-055686 TOUCKEM NJOYA SOBJIOFO F MBAM ET INOUBOU DEUK 90 ANNIE F. H-053226 91 MPONG MARTHE JUDITH X-053128 F MBAM ET INOUBOU DEUK 92 BISCENE GEORGES Q-053132 M MBAM ET INOUBOU KIIKI KENDE A NDIMI AGNES F MBAM ET INOUBOU KIIKI 93 NOEL 0-053210 94 KIBITSOL MEMBONG YVETTE M-053158 F MBAM ET INOUBOU KIIKI 95 NKOY A MABEN SALOME 0-053204 F MBAM ET INOUBOU KIIKI 96 ETSIKEA KPOLOM.V 0-053282 M MBAM ET INOUBOU KON YAMBETTA 97 NDZENGUÉ YVONNE R-053328 F MBAM ET INOUBOU KON YAMBETTA 98 TCHINTCHEME THECLE G T-053365 F MBAM ET INOUBOU KON YAMBETTA 99 YOMBO KEYI MARIE.N U-053374 F MBAM ET INOUBOU KON YAMBETTA 100 MAPOUOKAM GERMAINE M-053347 F MBAM ET INOUBOU MAKENENE 101 ZOGOE OLINGA PLACIDE R. N-053376 M MBAM ET INOUBOU MAKENENE ...,.., BAKET MONDOLEBA JEAN M MBAM ET INOUBOU NDIKINIMEKI 102 MARC P-053125 103 DJABON ISIDORE J-060101 M MBAM ET INOUBOU NDIKINIMEKI 104 ENGANAMOYAM FLORENCE X-053214 F MBAM ET INOUBOU NDIKINIMEKI NDEM AKON DENISE F MBAM ET INOUBOU NDIKINIMEKI 105 CHANTAL U-053191 106 RASHIDATOU SUIFE TU ME G-053217 F MBAM ET INOUBOU NDIKINIMEKI 107 MISSOUP MARTIN ZEPHIRIN T-053185 M MBAM ET INOUBOU NITOUKOU 108 ADIBONE MARTINE LYNDA R-053238 F MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 109 ADOUBE JEAN-PAUL Z-053239 M MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 110 AYOMBO NGONO PATRICIA M-053257 F MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 111 BALIABA A-060090 M MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 112 KOUNG PATRICE LEFILS W-053161 M MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 113 MOU DIO BOYOMO V. Y-053317 M MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 114 MPELENG HONORE Q-053319 M MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 115 ODEDI JULIENNE 5-053351 F MBAM ET INOUBOU OMBESSA 116 AMENDA LIN SUISSE M-060178 M MBAM ET KIM MBANGASINA 117 BEDALINA PELAGIE K-053259 F MBAM ET KIM MBANGASINA 118 BOANE JOSEPH LESTAN (-053267 M MBAM ET KIM MBANGASINA 119 MIMBE ADJIDJA ALINE Y-053315 F MBAM ET KIM MBANGASINA MGBAROUMA JEAN Patrick M MBAM ET KIM NGAMBE T1KAR 120 LA. L-053184 121 NOAH ETOUNDI TIMOTHEE X-060150 M MBAM ET KIM NGAMBE TIKAR 122 MANGA FAUSTINE Z-055667 F MBAM ET KIM NGORO NDEME ABOUEME MARIE F MBAM ET KIM NGORO 123 NOELLE D-053192 124 EBASSA NDJO BERTRAND M053277 M MBAM ET KIM NTUI 125 KATENA ELELE SALOME W-053298 F MBAM ET KIM NTUI MELINGUI AWONA MARTINE F MBAM ET KIM NTUI 126 AUREllE V-060136 NFAMI TCHANDJEU CLOVIS M MBAM ET KIM NTUI 127 R. Z-053329 128 CHAMBE CHEUMEKO B. Y-053137 M MBAM ET KIM YOKO 129 SADE TSEDJINA NICAISE X-060157 M MBAM ET KIM YOKO 130 NDONGO BARTHELEMY JOEL A-055677 M MEFOU ET AFAMBA AFANlOUN 131 MEDILI BONIFACE Y-053313 M MEFOU ET AFAMBA ASSAMBA NDJINA BELINGA CLAIRE F MEFOU ET AFAMBA ASSAMBA 132 CHARLOTIE Z-053326 133 EYENGA MARIE PIERRETIE L-053718 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA AWAE NDENGUE ILOUGA JEAN U-053821 M MEFOU ET AFAMBA AWAE 134 JACQUES 135 MESSINA JUSTINE HORTENSE K-053715 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA AWAE FOUOKENG TCHOUTEZO F MEFOU ET AFAMBA EDZENDOUAN 136 EDWIGE AURELlE J-053152 137 NDONO ANATHALIE DENISE N-053196 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA EDZENDOUAN 138 OWONA OBAMA JEAN X-053216 M MEFOU ET AFAMBA EDZENDOUAN 139 CLARA ENOW ASHU Z-053687 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA ESSE 140 DJOB JULES M-053704 M MEFOU ET AFAMBA ESSE 1,...- 141 EDOA DANIELLE CRESCENCE P-055648 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA ESSE MINKOULOU PIERRE SERGE M MEFOU ET AFAMBA ESSE 142 H. M-055674 NLEME JACQUELINE 0 8 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA ESSE 143 PHILAMAINTE H- 53 57 MBELE MBBENG CATHERINE F MEFOU ET AFAMBA MFOU 144 NEULIE V-060226 145 ETEME NTSAMA M-053254 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA NKOLAFAMBA MENGUE M'EFOULOU F MEFOU ET AFAMBA NKOLAFAMBA 146 VIVIANE PELAGIE L-053358 147 OTELE SEBASTIEN K-053355 M MEFOU ET AFAMBA NKOLAFAMBA 148 MBALLA EHINI CELESTIN Z-053775 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA SOA 149 NGWENWI ALICE 0-053657 F MEFOU ET AFAMBA SOA 150 AKYAE DZAMA EMMANUEL M-053249 M MEFOU ET AKONO AKONO OWONA NOAH CHRISTOPHE M MEFOU ET AKONO AKONO 151 MICHEL (-053357 ETOA EMDOMO MARC M MEFOU ET AKONO BIKOK 152 FRANCIS Z-053149 153 BILOA JACQUES X-053130 M MEFOU ET AKONO MBANKOMO 154 BILO'O PELAGIE Y.
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