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Nominated Candidates for Election Into Abia State NOMINATED CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION INTO ABIA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY STATE STATE CONSTITUENCY & CODE NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY REMARKS ABIA ABA NORTH AKOBUNDU NWANERI M AA SC/001/AB ALOY CHUKWU OKEREKE M AC OGBUMBA E. OGBUMBA M ANPP ELODI CHARLES AZUKA M APGA UGOCHINYERE N. E. UZUEGBU M DPP AKUJIOBI NKORO OSCAR M PDP BLESSING AZURU F PPA ABA SOUTH SMART EBERE M AA SC/002/AB EUCHARIA C. EZE F AC JUSTIN C. NWOGU M ANPP AHUKANNA MADUABUCHI M APGA JOHN M. OGUMIKE M DPP EMERUEUWA EMMANUEL M PDP PRINCE NWOGU OKORO M PPA ABA CENTRAL PRINCE CHIGBO IGWE M AC SC/003/AB CHIZARAMOKU A. OGBUJI M ANPP UBANI IRONUA UBANI M APGA GODWIN A. ELECHI M DPP OKORIE NWOKEOMA M PDP UZOR AZUBUIKE M PPA AROCHUKWU OKEZIE LAWRENCE M AA SC/004/AB THOMAS N. EZEIKPE M AC ALEX OJI EKUBO M ANPP UDENYI OKECHUKWU C. M APGA OKAFOR OKOREAFFIA M PDP AGWU U. UGWU M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 BENDE NORTH OGWO UKACHI M. AA SC/005/AB DICKSON EJIAMA O. M. AC EKE ONYEMAUWA M. ANPP KALU ELIJAH AMAONWU M. APGA MICHAEL M. OFOR M. DPP UGWA SUNDAY M. PDP OJI LEKWAUWA M. PPA BENDE SOUTH IROEGBU FELIX M. AA SC/006/AB BARR. UCHE OGBONNAYA M. AC EGU N. EMMANUEL M. ANPP OLU-MORRIS I. NNENNA F APGA CHARLES CHUKWUDI M. DPP DIKE OKAY EMMANUEL M. PDP P. C. ONYEGBU M. PPA IKWUANO CHUKWU RAYMOND M AA SC/007AB UCHE F. MPAMAH M AC RICKSON UGOCHUKWU M ANPP CHUKWUEME OSOGBAKA M APGA DR. ONUAGHA IBE M DPP ELOGU PRINCE HENRY I. M PDP WISDOM OGBONNA M PPA ISIALA NGWA NORTH IHESIABA GODWILL M. AC SC/008/AB ENYIOMA GOODFRIEND K.E M. ANPP UBANI U. VINCENT M. APGA OZEMUS CHIJIOKE W. M. DPP AZUBUIKE MARTINS O. M. PDP NWACHUKWU FIDELIS U. M. PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 ISIALA NGWA SOUTH ABANGWU BONIFACE O. M. AC SC/009/AB MATHEW OCHIOBI O. M. ANPP NWANKPA COMFORT N. F APGA IHUOMA PATIENCE E. F DPP NWOKE DARLINGTON G. M. PDP CHIOZOADIGHI NNAEMEKA M PPA ISUIKWUATO BASIL LANDIS EZE M AA SC/010/AB NWAIBENNE JOSEPH C. M AC AMAEFULA GODSWILL JONAH J. M ANPP CHINTUA SAMPSON A. M APGA KENNEDY NWABUIKWU M DPP JOHN OGELE KENNY C. M PDP MONDAY EJIEGBU M PPA OBINGWA EAST IKPEOHA EMMANUEL O. M AC SC/011/AB AUGUSTINE EMEONYE M ANPP SOLOMON AKPULONU M PDP OBINGWA WEST CHIGBU NJIKE M AA SC/012/AB IHEANACHO GIDEON M AC CHRISTIAN A. NWOSU M ANPP OTIMGBA NNENNA A. F APGA IFEANYI PRINCE UBANI M DPP EMELOGU FELIX O. M PDP UCHE NWANKPA M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 OHAFIA NORTH KALU KALUNTA M AA SC/013/AB OKOH KALU OGBUJAH M AC NWABUEZE ARU NGAMA M ANPP EKEA VINCENT EGBUTA M APGA KALU A. KALU M DPP UKIIWE BASSEY O. M PDP UDE OKO CHUKWU M PPA OHAFIA SOUTH OJI CHIKEZIE M AA SC/014/AB KALU GODWIN OLEH M AC KALU IKENGA EMEGHA M ANPP SUNDAY ONYIKE M APGA AMAH SAMPSON O. M DPP UKAHA MBA M PDP NDUBUISI ONUGU M PPA OSISIOMA NORTH UGWUNIGER MARTINS M AC SC/015/AB DENNIS OKECHUKWU E. M ANPP NWOKEOMA ENYINNA E. M APGA CHIBUZO UGWUALA M DPP NWABEKEE IKECHUKWU M PDP EMMANUEL EMELOGU M PPA OSISIOMA SOUTH ONWUATUEBE DANIEL M AC SC/016/AB NWANORUE GODSWILL U. M ANPP OKECHUKWU EME M APGA CHIEMELA ACHO A. M DPP NNAMDI C. UKAEFU M PPA ONYEIKE AHAMEFULA M PDP CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 UMUNNEOCHI EKE CHUKWUJEKWU E. M AA SC/017/AB EZE CHIKAMNANYO M AC EJIKE CHUKWU M ANPP ONYEMA ROBINSON O. M APGA OKEREKE PETERKIN IFY M PDP MATHEW IBEH M PPA UGWUNAGBO ALOZIE EBERE B. M AA SC/018/AB ZACCHAEUS CHIBUZO C. N. M AC KINGSLEY NWAOBILOR M ANPP EKPO LAWRENCE C. M APGA KALU JEREMIAH M. K. M DPP AZUBUIKE HUMPHREY M PDP PETER AGUNMBA M PPA UKWA EAST UBAUIKE NWAMADI M AA SC/019/AB EMEJURU A. GODWIN M AC CHISOM A. NWANMUO M ANPP IFEANYI OKERE M APGA NWADE F. ABIYE M DPP ONUOHA IKPECHUKWU M PDP BARR. ASIFORO OKERE M PPA UKWA WEST EHIEMERE RAPHAEL C. M AA SC/020/AB KALU OLIVER C. M AC ERIC NDIDI NWANKWO M ANPP KANU DIKE ADIELE M APGA NAWA PRECIOUS D. J. M DPP ONUOHA IKPECHUKWU M PDP BARR. CHINEDUM ELECHI M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 UMUAHIA EAST IJEOMA MICHAEL N. M AC SC/021/AB BETTY ELEWECHI U. M ANPP OBONNA KELENNA M APGA EKELEME UZOR M DPP APUGO CHUKWUDI J. M PDP NWOKE CHIDIEBERE M PPA UMUAHIA NORTH ELUKE OBIOMA M AA SC/022/AB ONONIWU NWANNEAKO M AC SMART UDEAGHA U. M ANPP ONYEOZIRI CLEMENT O. M APGA EJIOGU EMEKA M PDP KINGSLEY ONYEMACHI M PPA UMUAHIA CENTRAL CHIGOZIE ALOZIE OKEKE F AA SC/023/AB ODOEMELEM KINGSLEY M AC OBINNA OKEZIE M. M ANPP UKAEGBU CHIMEZIE I. M APGA NWOKE IKECHUKWU M PDP GRACE NKEM U. M PPA UMUAHIA SOUTH UKEKA MARK O. UGORJI M AA SC/024/AB ANTHONY A. IFEANOCHO M AC NWACHUKWU IHECHILURU M ANPP CELESTINE NZEADIBE M APGA IKECHUKWU DAVID JOB M DPP NWOSU CHIDI FRED M PDP BARR. CHIJIOKE MADUMERE M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 6 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 NOMINATED CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION INTO ADAMAWA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY STATE STATE CONSTITUENCY & CODE NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY REMARKS ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH MISA USMAN MALKOHI M AC SC/01/AD IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR WAZIRI M ANPP USMAN BUBA ARDO M ADC USMAN MUSA M APGA ALIYU HASSAN TURAKI M DPP VERONICA ABRAFAS F LP AHMED MOHAMMED M PDP SANUSI UMARU DAMARE M PPA USMAN KAWU M NCP YOLA NORTH ABUBAKAR BABA ZANGO M AC SC/02/AD MOHAMMED ABDULLAHI ABBA M ANPP MUHAMMED UMAR M APGA MOHAMMED AHMED M DPP MUHAMMED HASSAN TURAKI M PDP ABDULLAHI ADAMU PRAMBE M PPA MUSA UMAR ABDULLAHI M NCP JONATHAN THOMAS DINNANG M LP MUBI NORTH HASSAN K. LAWAN M AC SC/03/AD AMINU WAZIRI M ADC STEVE DOMA M ANPP FILIBU WATHABA NYASDASKI M DPP IBRAHIM TIDAYE BASSANI M LP ALIYU ISAH AHMADU (MARAFA) M PDP USMAN RABIU M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 7 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 MUBI SOUTH GIDADO I. SAJO M AC SC/04/AD MOHAMED IDRIS M ANPP JAFARU MAHMUD ADAMU M DPP HON MOHAMMED UMAR M LP SAIDU ADAMU M PDP DEMSA BENTHLEY B. BAYAPO M AC SC/05/AD JON J. NZOHIDE (JP) M ANPP COSMOS ZARO COLINS M DPP JOHN DIMAS M LP WALE F. FWA F PDP NUMAN AMORI BETHEL FARAH M AC SC/06/AD VIGO ASSADIGI JIDAUNA M ANPP DAVID INNOCENT M APGA REBECCA DANJUMA F DPP DAVID PAUL M LP KWAMOTI B. LAORI M PDP UWAMPWA KELEMEN ANKI M PPA LAMURDE MICHEAL KAFURO ZIDON M AC SC/07/AD CLAUDIUS KURDIYALE MAKANTO M ANPP AYUBA ALI SADIQ M DPP PHILIP J. DAUDA M LP THERESA SOLOMON WANO F PDP SONG JAVAN T. JAMBALI M AC SC/08/AD BENSON THADDAWUS M ANPP ANDREW ALOKODARE M DPP MUSA HASSAN BATUM M PDP IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR M PPA GIREI ABAUBAKAR IDRIS MAGAJI M AC SC/09/AD SULEIMAN SA'AD M ADC BARKINDO ALI M APGA ALH. UMARU GONI M DPP SUNDAY ELI SUDAN M LP ABUBAKAR M. ABDULLAHI M PDP SULEIMAN BELLO MAIGARI M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 8 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 GANYE ALH. ALIYU KALKAL M AC SC/10/AD BARKINDO HALILU M ANPP ALH. IDI BUGERE M DPP BONIFACE LINUS WAZIRI M LP JBRIN USMAN YELWA M PDP SADIQ BUBA ABUBAKAR M PPA TOUNGO SUNDAY S. YOHANNA M AC SC/11/AD ADAMU SLEIMAN GOWON M ANPP BASHIRU USMAN M DPP AMIEL BELLO M LP SANUSI FARUK JAURO M PDP LEO/KOMA (JADA) SALEH D. THOMPSON M AC SC/12/AD MISA BOBBO BALARAU M ANPP MARK SA'ADUJ M ADC SIR ELKANAH BOBBO M LP NEWORI IGNATIUS TAPARK M PDP JADA/MBUKO MOHAMMED INUWA BASSI M AC SC/13/AD ISHAKU WALI NAWAI M ANPP MUSA DIMISO M ADC IBRAHIM BABBA SANI M DPP AHMADU WANGUBI M LP IBRAHIM GAMBO GARAMBA M PDP MOHAMMED MUMINI YUSUF M PPA FUFORE/GURIN AL. BAWURO BUBA M AC SC/14/AD JIKA MOHAMMED YERIMA M ANPP MSTAPHA IBRAHIM M APA MUHAMMED I. WAKILI BOYA M DPP ABDULLAHI AHMED M LP SADIQ IBRAHIM M PDP MOHAMMED USMAN M PPA CONFIDENTIAL Page 9 of 205 MARCH 14, 2007 FUFORE/VERRE JAPHETH YERIMA M AC SC/15/AD MICHEAL ISAH AIDO YATORM M ANPP MATHEW SAMSON M DPP JAPHETH HAMMAN JABU MADUGU M LP SALIHU ALIYU KABILLO M PDP UBA/GAYA ALVARI GUNDIRI M AC SC/16/AD MUSA IDRIS M ANPP SHUAIBU BAPPA AHMAD M DPP IBRAHIM WAFEDNA (JP) M LP MUSTAFA MAIGARI BELLO M PDP NA'AMA BULAMA M PPA HONG DEVA Y. BELLO M AC SC/17/AD ADAMU SHUAIBU HONG M ANPP NATHAN TITIYA M DPP JAMES D. HON M LP JAMES S. BARKA M PDP ISAH TIJANI AHMED M PPA NASSARAWO/BINYERI ABEDNEGO S. SANWERI M AC SC/18/AD ISHAYA M. DANLADI M ANPP AMINU A. ABUBAKAR M DPP BAKO EMMANUEL M LP AHMED BUBA GANGWASO M PDP MAYO/BELWA JAMILU ABUBAKAR M AC SC/19/AD YUSUF MUHAMMAD BABA M ANPP IBRAHIM YAHYA M ADC ABDULLAHI IDIRISU M APGA LINUS K. SABABA M DPP HANUS PANTI KUGAMA M LP MOHAMMED ALIYU MOHAMMED M PDP MOHAMMED UMAR M PPA GOMBI DIMSA E LEBANA M AC SC/20/AD ALH.
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