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Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session 1 Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES 3RD BATCH RECOMMENDED ADMISSION LIST FOR 2018/2019 FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN ANATOMY S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 757 Zakaria Alhaji ISA PhD. Human Anatomy 2. 1658 Khadija Abubakar BOBBO PhD. Human Anatomy 3. 032 Grace Isah MSHELIA M.Sc. Human Anatomy 4. 400 Amina Musa AHMED M.Sc. Human Anatomy 5. 628 Otashu Kenneth FRANK M.Sc. Human Anatomy 6. 725 Micheal Benjamin KURKWE M.Sc. Human Anatomy 7. 840 Hauwa Adamu AUDU M.Sc. Human Anatomy 8. 888 Inna Muhammad FANNAMI M.Sc. Human Anatomy 9. 1198 AbdulkadirHammawa AHMED M.Sc. Human Anatomy 10. 1528 Lukman Hassan BELLO M.Sc. Human Anatomy DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 266 AbubakarMoh’d BELLO Human Physiology 2. 1292 Sa’adatu Garba IBRAHIM Human Physiology 3. 803 Sakeenatu HARUNA Human Physiology 4. 1346 Nada Sa’eed ABDULWAHAB Human Physiology 5. 1387 Babagana Musa SHETTIMA Human Physiology DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGY S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 1481 Hadiza Abdullahi USMAN Msc Human Reproduction 2. 1478 Maryam Kashim USMAN Msc Human Reproduction 3. 1482 Sanusi Mohammed IBRAHIM Msc Human Reproduction 4. 1521 Aisha Numan ISMAILA Msc Human Reproduction DEPARMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 000763 Monday ABU MSc. Pharmacology 2. 000934 Thlama Mallum BULLUM MSc. Pharmacology 3. 001593 Zaitun Ibrahim SALEH MSc. Pharmacology 4. 034 Mag Isa YABRACKS M.Sc. 5. 1379 Zainab Muhammad BASA M.Sc. 1 Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 1512 Ogbuka George KANU M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 378 Adeoye Oluwamayowa BUKOLA M. Pharm (Clinical Pharmacy) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 0052 Chavalandar C. EGBE M.Sc. Agricultural Extension DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 895 Mary Hena SAMUEL M.Sc. Ruminant Nutrition 2. 342 El-Raham Mbursa ZOAKA M.Sc. Animal Physiology 3. 1621 Bilkisu Abdulateef JAJI M.Sc.Mongastric Nutrition 4. 096 Musa Buba DZIDIYA M.Sc.Mongastric Nutrition 5. 442 Muhammad Bukar MALAH Ph.D Mongastric Nutrition DEPARTMENT OF CROP PROTECTION S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 0812 Hauwa Malah MUSTAPHA M.Sc. Crop Protection 2. 0025 Am odu Jeremiah UGBEDE M.Sc. Crop Protection DEPARTMENT OF CROP PRODUCTION S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 3. 01626 Abdulmalik VAMDA M.Sc. Crop Production (Horticulture) 4. 001188 Jummai Bunu KOLO M.Sc. Crop Producton (Crop Physiology and Production ) 5. 001785 Lawan Alhaji ADAMU M.Sc. Crop Producton (Weed Science) DEPARTMENT OF SOIL SCIENCE S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 0959 Abubakar Maina ALI M.Sc. Soil Science 2. 0351 Abdulrahman ZUBAIRU M.Sc. Soil Science 3. 0306 Kachalla USMAN M.Sc. Soil Science 4. 0566 Juwai Sule SAMUEL M.Sc. Soil Science 5. 0935 Mohammed Idriss YUSUF M.Sc. Soil Science 6. 1203 Lami Shem AJEJE M.Sc. Soil Science 7. 0110 Kashim Mallam SUGUN M.Sc. Soil Science 8. 1169 Kaka Aisha SADIQ M.Sc. Soil Science 9. 0661 Abubakar Sadiq ABDULKARIM M.Sc. Soil Science 2 Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session FACULTY OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC AND ISLAMIC STUDIES S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 0561 Sheriff Tijjani MOHAMMAD Ph.D Arabic Studies 2. 016 Faiza Garba UMAR Ph.D Arabic 3. 00633 Abdullahi Usman AIGA Ph.D Arabic 4. 0918 Ahmad Adam SALEH Ph.D Arabic 5. 079 Halima Shariff RAMADAN Ph.D Islamic Studies 6. 287 Hajja Fandi ALKALI Ph.D Islamic Studies 7. 1536 Musa Muhammad SHARIFF Ph.D Arabic Studies 8. 1770 Ali Aladawi ALHUDA Ph.D Arabic Studies 9. 1449 Fati Ibrahim GAZALI M.A. Islamic Studies 10. 1601 Halima Danjuma MUHAMMAD M.A. Islamic Studies 11. 0866 Ahamat Maha,at DANNA Ph.D Arabic Literature 12. 001530 Hauwa Muhammad WANA Ph.D Arabic Studies 13. 000165 Aliyu HASSAN M.A. Islamic Studies 14. 001144 Muhammad Goni ALI M.A. Arabic Studies 15. 000844 Hamid Abdullahi JUM’A M.A. Arabic Studies 16. 000834 Bukar UMAR M.A. Islamic Studies 17. 000123 Garba USMAN M.A. Islamic Studies 18. 001237 Mohammed Bulama SAIDU M.A. Islamic Studies 19. 001037 Imam Baba Goni KASHIM M.A. Islamic Studies DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 00911 Garba USMAN Ph.D English Language 2. 01399 Hajja Karu Karu Ahmed SHERIFF Ph.D English Language 3. 1269 Hassan Abdu KELLE M.A. Englisgh Language 4. 1098 Ali Ibrahim M.A. Englisgh Language 5. 0350 Ibrahim Suleiman DAWUD M.A. Englisgh Language 6. 1008 Friday BITMAN M.A. Englisgh Language 7. 0967 Garba MUSTAPHA M.A. Englisgh Language 8. 1149 Hauwa LAWAN M.A. Englisgh Language 9. 0831 Louis JETHRO M.A. Englisgh Language 10. 0904 Joseph TIMOTHY M.A. African Literature 11. 001355 Wasilu Aliyu MOHAMMED M.A. Englisgh Language 12. 00971 Lawal ANYEBE M.A. Englisgh Language 13. 775 Paschal Ojoagefu AHMADU M.A. Englisgh Language 3 Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 001683 Martins Maduabuchi Onunwa M.A. History 2. 000931 Mohammed BELLO Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 3. 001683 Hassan MAINA PGD Strategic Studies 4. 001212 Francis GABRIEL M.A. History 5. 001117 Haruna ABUBAKAR M.A. History 6. 000926 Haman HARUNA M.A. History 7. 1079 Rabi Aamu SHEHU M.A. History 8. 000991 Baba GONI M.A. History 9. 000331 KaumiMaina ALI M.A. History 10. 001022 Muhammed ALLEMIN M.A. History 11. 001337 Mohammed Adamu CHUL M.A. History 12. 000320 Adamu Alhaji ISA M.A. History 13. 000119 Joseph Aondoarseer TOR M.A. History 14. 001514 Mohammed SALAU M.A. History 15. 001517 Yakaka Bukar KOLO M.A. History 16. 000405 Abubakar Sadiq ABDULLAHI Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 17. 000476 Ladan AHMADU Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 18. 00867 Saleh Musa GULANO Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 19. 00301 Usman ABDULLAHI Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 20. 528 Fatima Sani CHIROMARI Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 21. 000915 Mustapha Modu TELA Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 22. 001219 Babagana Modu KURA Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 23. 001268 Mohammed Wakil MINTAR Master of Arts in Strategic Studies 24. 001254 Indimi Babagana MULIMA Master of Arts in Strategic Studies DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 001503 Alhaji Waziri AHMED Ph.DHAUSA 2. 000644 Pagouh RAYMOND M.A. General Linguistics 3. 001184 Kucheli Balami BARKAKIRI General Linguistics 4. 000366 Nami SAMUEL M.A. General Linguistics 5. 001178 Shadrack NAPOLEON M.A. General Linguistics 6. 001623 Ndepana FATUNA M.A General Linguistics 7. 000635 Mohammed Sale MANZO M.A. General Linguistics 8. 00606 Muhammed Nur ALI M.A. General Linguistics 9. 000848 Suleiman ABUBAKAR M.A. General Linguistics 10. 000941 Paul David MARAMA M.A. General Linguistics 11. 001020 Hafsat Mohammed BALLA M.A. General Linguistics 12. 001063 Markus CHINDA M.A. General Linguistics 13. 000715 Thomas Yakubu MSHELIA M.A.Applied Linguistics 4 Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session 14. 000943 Bitrus ISHAYA M.A Applied Linguistics 15. 001682 Azimi Ali MOHAMMED M.A Applied Linguistics 16. 0911 Grace DUNGAK M.A. Hausa 17. 000403 Saleh Muhammad ANNADIF M.A. Linguistic 18. 00658 Mohammed ALI M.A. Hausa 19. 181 Fatima MU’AZU M.A. General Linguistics FACULTY OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND EXTENSION SERVICES S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 1153 Dauda YAKUBU M.Ed Admin and Planning 2. 1092 Ibrahim Isa YAKUBU M.Ed Admin and Planning 3. 865 Umate WARDA M.Ed Curriclum Design and Instr. 4. 855 Idi ABDU M.Ed Admin and Planning 5. 714 Shettima Baba GONI M.Ed Admin and Planning 6. 720 Helen JILMARI M.Ed Admin and Planning 7. 710 Maryam MANU M.Ed Admin and Planning 8. 535 Godiya JAMES M.Ed Community Dev. & Social Welfare 9. 474 Hajara LIMAN M.Ed Community Dev. & Social Welfare 10. 466 Fatima Nuhu MOHAMMED M.Ed Community Dev. & Social Welfare 11. 284 Yahya ShegetT DANJUMA M.Ed Community Dev. & Social Welfare 12. 613 Amos CHIA M.Ed Community Dev. & Social Welfare 13. 541 Alexander DAVID M.Ed Community Dev. & Social Welfare 14. 712 Aisha Mustapha SHETTIMA M.Ed Admin and Planning 15. 1443 Fanna BUKAR M.Ed Admin and Planning 16. 1706 Fussam MUSTAPHA M.Ed Curriclum Design and Instr. 17. 745 Ameh DICKSON M.Ed Admin and Planning 18. 298 Prince OKEIYI M.Ed GUIDANCE AND Counselling 19. 271 Raymond Mwada GWARY Ph.D Admin and Planning 20. 743 Bintu Elizabeth OYEDEPO M.Ed Admin and Planning 21. 896 Ugwuzor Stephen Ph.D Community Dev and Social Welfare OGBONNAYA 22. 1720 Babagana MOHAMMED M.Ed Admin and Planning DEPARTMENT OF LIB. AND INFORMATION SCIENCE S/No App No. NAME Degree Specialty Sought 1. 000713 Maryam Yusuf DAYA MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 2. 000716 Nafisa Salihu BELEL MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 3. 001295 Umar Yakubu SAIDU MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 4. 001363 Usman BRAH MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 5. 001187 Mohammed Hamma MANGA MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 6. 001293 Adamu Bello MUSA MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 7. 001294 Abubakar MUSTAPHA MLIS LIB. & INFOR. SCI. 5 Third Batch Admission List 2018/2019 Session 8.
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