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Universal Basic Education Commission (Ubec) Federal Teachers’ Scheme (Fts) Shortlisted Candidates Niger State UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) FEDERAL TEACHERS’ SCHEME (FTS) SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES NIGER STATE EXAM S/NO NAME STATE LGA SEX COURSE OF STUDY STATUS NO 1 001NG IDRISU ABDULMUMINU NIGER AGAIE M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MATHEMATICS/COMPUT 2 002NG MUSA IDRIS NIGER AGAIE M SHORTLISTED ER SCIENCE ABDULRAHMAN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 3 003NG NIGER AGAIE M SHORTLISTED HUSSAINI EDUCATION ABDULKADIR ADAMU 4 004NG NIGER AGAIE M BIOLOGY/MATHEMATICS SHORTLISTED ALHAJI ENGLISH/SOCIAL 5 005NG HAUWA ABDULKADIR NIGER AGAIE F SHORTLISTED STUDIES 6 006NG USMAN ALHASSAN NIGER AGAIE M PHYSICS SHORTLISTED MOHAMMED ALIYU BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY 7 007NG NIGER AGAIE M SHORTLISTED BADAMASI EDUCATION AISHA ABDULLAHI MATHEMATICS/ECONOM 8 008NG NIGER AGAIE F SHORTLISTED GOGOBA ICS ABDULRAHMAN 9 009NG NIGER AGAIE M BIOLOGY EDUCATION SHORTLISTED ABUBAKAR BABA 10 010NG MOHAMMED ISAH NIGER AGAIE M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MOHAMMED PHYSICAL AND HEALTH 11 011NG NIGER AGAIE M SHORTLISTED ABDULLAHI EDUCATION MOHAMMED 12 012NG NIGER AGAIE M CHEMISTRY EDUCATION SHORTLISTED MAHMUDU RAHMATU ABDULLAHI 13 013NG NIGER AGAIE F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MAMMAN 14 014NG ABDULLAHI AHMED NIGER AGAIE M AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SHORTLISTED ENGLISH/HAUSA 15 015NG LAMIRU SULEIMAN NIGER AGWARA M SHORTLISTED LANGUAGE RASAQ ABUBAKAR ENGLISH/SOCIAL 16 016NG NIGER AGWARA M SHORTLISTED OLADIMEJI STUDIES 17 017NG ZULKARNAINI YUSUF NIGER AGWARA M ENGLISH/HAUSA SHORTLISTED INTERGRATED SCIENCE 18 018NG IMURANA JIBRIN NIGER AGWARA M SHORTLISTED EDUCATION ENOCHOKEH LAWAL 19 019NG NIGER AGWARA M B.A ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHORTLISTED MAGO-SHANGA PHYSICS/INTEGRATED 20 020NG ASIMIYU ABDULAZEEZ NIGER AGWARA M SHORTLISTED SCIENCE IBRAHIM SALIHU 21 021NG NIGER AGWARA M BIOLOGY/MATHEMATICS SHORTLISTED ACHARE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) FEDERAL TEACHERS’ SCHEME (FTS) SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES NIGER STATE BED EDUCATIONAL 22 022NG HASSAN ADAMU NIGER AGWARA M SHORTLISTED ADMINISTRATION AND BIOLOGY/ INTEGRATED 23 023NG TOLIAT ABDULAZEEZ NIGER AGWARA M SHORTLISTED SCIENCE 24 024NG SUKURAT NAJEEMDEEN NIGER AGWARA F EDUCATION PHYSICS SHORTLISTED ABDULRAHMAN 25 025NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MUSTAPHA MUHAMMAD DANGANA EDUCATIONAL 26 026NG NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED ADAMU MANAGEMENT/COMP 27 027NG UMAR AHMAD NIGER BIDA M ECONOMICS/COMPUTER SHORTLISTED BASIRAT SALAU 28 028NG NIGER BIDA F ENGLISH SHORTLISTED TITILAYO MUHAMMAD 29 029NG NIGER BIDA F MATHEMATICS/ PHYSICS SHORTLISTED ALHASSAN KHADIJAT ABDULMAROOF YUSUF 30 030NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED KEHINDE EDUCATION AND 31 031NG MOHAMMED ZUBAIRU NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED BIOLOGY COMPUTER SCIENCE 32 032NG JIBRIN ADAMU JIBRIN NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED AND INTEGRATED VICTORIA MAMMA BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 33 033NG NIGER BIDA F SHORTLISTED WUSA SICENCE ENGLISH/ISLAMIC 34 034NG ABUBAKAR ALFA NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED STUDIES PHYSICS/COMPUTER 35 035NG FATIMOH USMAN NIGER BIDA F SHORTLISTED SCIENCE ENGLISH /SOCIAL 36 036NG ALIYU IBRAHIM BABA NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED STUDIES 37 037NG AMINU ABDULSALAM NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED SALIHU MUHAMMAD CHEMISTRY/COMPUTER 38 038NG NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED SALIHU SCIENCE MUHAMMED ADAMU 39 039NG NIGER BIDA M PHYSIS COMPUTER SHORTLISTED ALHAJI 40 040NG ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED ENGLISH/SOCIAL 41 041NG UMAR LIMAN NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED STUDIES 42 042NG ALIYU NMA NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/MATHEMATICS SHORTLISTED ABDULLAHI BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 43 043NG NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED ABUBAKAR SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL 44 044NG JIBRIL ADAMU NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED EDUCATION UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) FEDERAL TEACHERS’ SCHEME (FTS) SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES NIGER STATE IBRAHIM SALIHU BIOLOGY AND 45 045NG NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED MUHAMMAD CHEMISTRY DALHATU ABUBAKAR POST GRADUATE 46 046NG NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED IYA DIPLOMA IN AISHA YAHAYA AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 47 047NG NIGER BIDA F SHORTLISTED NNAWORO EDUCATION 48 048NG YAKUBU USMAN NIGER BIDA M PHYSICS/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MATHEMATICS 49 049NG LAWAL KASIM NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED COMPUTER MOHMMED NDAGI 50 050NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY /CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED BABA 51 051NG AMINA ABUBAKAR NIGER BIDA F BIOLOGY /CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 52 052NG FATIMA ALIYU NNA NIGER BIDA F SHORTLISTED SCIENCE ABUBAKAR MAHMUDU 53 053NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED SABA 54 054NG AHMAD ABDULLAHI NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED SUNDAY JAMES 55 055NG NIGER BIDA M MATHEMATICS/ PHYSICS SHORTLISTED OLABISI IDRIS SAIDU 56 056NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/MATHEMATICS SHORTLISTED MUSTAPHA 57 057NG SHUAIBU YUSUF MAJIN NIGER BIDA M MATHEMATICS/BIOLOGY SHORTLISTED DANASEBE BIOLOGY/SPECIAL 58 058NG NIGER BIDA M SHORTLISTED MOHAMMED EDUCATION FATIMA IBRAHIM MATHEMATICS 59 059NG NIGER BIDA F SHORTLISTED ABDULLAHI /COMPUTER SCIENCE UMAR NDAYAKO 60 060NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MAJIGI ABDULKADIR 61 061NG NIGER BIDA M BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED ABDULLAHI ISMAILA 62 062NG MAHMUD YUSUF NIGER BIDA M ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHORTLISTED BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 63 063NG ZAINAB ISAH NIGER BIDA F SHORTLISTED SCIENCES WALIU ABDULWAHEED CHEMISTRY/MATHEMATI 64 064NG NIGER BORGU M SHORTLISTED ATANDA CS VICTORIA BABASHOLA BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 65 065NG NIGER BORGU F SHORTLISTED IYANUOLUWA SCIENCE EDUCATION ADAOBI IKEDIONWU ENGLISH 66 066NG NIGER BORGU F SHORTLISTED ROSEMARY LANGUAGE/ECONO AGRICULTURA 67 067NG SELIMAT AHMED NIGER BORGU F SHORTLISTED EDUCATION UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) FEDERAL TEACHERS’ SCHEME (FTS) SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES NIGER STATE SHAMSUDEEN YAU 68 068NG NIGER BORGU M AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SHORTLISTED DAMISA BIOLOGY /INTEGRATED 69 069NG ABDUL_AZEEZ IDREES NIGER BORGU M SHORTLISTED SCIENCE SHUAIBU MUHAMMAD AGRICULTURAL 70 070NG NIGER BORGU M SHORTLISTED BAWA EDUCATION LBRAHIM ABDUL BIOLOGY/PHYSICAL AND 71 071NG NIGER BORGU M SHORTLISTED RAHMAN HEALTH BIOLOGY/SPECIAL 72 072NG HAMZA JIBRIL NIGER BORGU M SHORTLISTED EDUCATION 73 073NG SHAMSUDEEN USMAN NIGER BORGU M BIOLOGY/GEOGRAPHY SHORTLISTED JOSEPH SAMUEL MATHEMATICS/COMPUT 74 074NG NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED DAMILOLA ER SCIENCE MATHEMATICS/COMPUT 75 075NG ZAINAB ABDULLAHI NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED ER 76 076NG IBRAHIM MUSA NIGER BOSSO M PHYSICS EDUCATION SHORTLISTED PHYSICAL AND HEALTH 77 077NG MANSURAT MUDASIR NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED EDUCATION / MUHAMMAD BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 78 078NG NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED ABDULLAHI MAMMAN SCIENCE DORCAS ADAJI 79 079NG NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED OJONIKO 80 080NG HAUWA ADAMU KANDI NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 81 081NG HASSANA AYUBA NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED SCIENCE ABDULMAJID BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 82 082NG NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED ABDULFATAI SCIENCE MATHEMATICS/GEOGRA 83 083NG YUSUF ADELEKE NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED PHY ISIAKA ABDULFATAI 84 084NG NIGER BOSSO M PHYSICS/COMPUTER SHORTLISTED OLADAPO KHADIJAT ISHAQ AGRICULTURAL 85 085NG NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED ALIYU EDUCATION 86 086NG MALIK JAFARU NIGER BOSSO M PHYSICS/COMPUTER SHORTLISTED MATHEMATICS/ECONOM 87 087NG BALKISU SURAJO NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED ICS 88 088NG BALKISU MOHAMMED NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED 89 089NG KEHINDE EZEKIEL NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY / CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED SUNDAY PHILEMON AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 90 090NG NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED AHMADU EDUCATION UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) FEDERAL TEACHERS’ SCHEME (FTS) SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES NIGER STATE BIOLOGY/INTERGRATED 91 091NG AMINA MUSA LEMU NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED SCIENCE INTERGRATED 92 092NG DAHIRU AUDU ALHAJI NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED SCIENCE/PES ENGLISH LANGUAGE - 93 093NG ALICE OMAGA OJOMA NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED SOCIAL STUDIES BIOLOGY/INTEGRATED 94 094NG FATIMA SALIHU MUSA NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED SCIENCE BIOLOGY/SPECIAL 95 095NG JAMILA SAIDU NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED EDUCATION 96 096NG RAKIYA SHEHU NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED 97 097NG JAMILA ALIYU NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY /CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED UMMUL-UMAIMAH 98 098NG NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED YAKUBU 99 099NG HAUWA IDRIS NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY EDUCATION SHORTLISTED MARTHA AKINSEYE 100 100NG NIGER BOSSO F PHYSICS AND COMPUTER SHORTLISTED OLUWADAMILOLA 101 101NG FAITH IMOOJE NIGER BOSSO F MATHEMATICS SHORTLISTED MARYAM ABUBAKAR 102 102NG NIGER BOSSO F CHEMISTRY EDUCATION SHORTLISTED MUHAMMAD PHYSICS/COMPUTER 103 103NG SADIYA ABUBAKAR NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED SCIENCE EDUCATION RAHMATU ABDULLAHI 104 104NG NIGER BOSSO F BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY SHORTLISTED MAMMAN RUKAYAT ABUBAKAR BIOLOGY/INTERGRETED 105 105NG NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED AHMED SCIENCE BIOLOGY AND 106 106NG AMINA MUSA NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED INTEGRATED AYOADE OJOMO COMPUTER SCIENCE 107 107NG NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED EMMANUEL AND MATHEMATICS 108 108NG EVARISTUS ANI NIGER BOSSO M PHYSICS/MATHEMATICS SHORTLISTED CHEMISTRY 109 109NG AISHA HASSAN NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED INTEGRATED SCIENCE AHMAD ABDULLAHI BIOLOGY/ INTEGRATED 110 110NG NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED LEGBO SCIENCE HARUNA ADAMU 111 111NG NIGER BOSSO M MATHEMATICS/ PHYSICS SHORTLISTED IBRAHIM MAIMUNATU 112 112NG NIGER BOSSO F AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SHORTLISTED MUHAMMAD BOLATITO OLORODE MATHEMATICS AND 113 113NG NIGER BOSSO F SHORTLISTED ABIGAIL COMPUTER SCIENCE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) FEDERAL TEACHERS’ SCHEME (FTS) SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES NIGER STATE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 114 114NG MOHAMMED ALIYU NIGER BOSSO M SHORTLISTED AND EDUCATION ABDULLAHI USMAN 115 115NG NIGER CHANCHAGA M CHEMISTRY EDUCATION SHORTLISTED MUHAMMAD HULERA GIMBA 116 116NG NIGER CHANCHAGA F BIOLOGY /
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