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Cap Plc List of Unpaid Dividend {Payment 41) S/N Warrant No Name Amount 1 1 the Est CAP PLC LIST OF UNPAID DIVIDEND {PAYMENT 41) S/N WARRANT NO NAME AMOUNT 1 1 THE EST. OF NORMAN-WILLIAMS OLAYINKA ADETAYO 38,304.00 2 3 UDOETTE KILLIAN SAM. 792.54 3 4 BASSEY NYONG UDO 5,040.00 4 5 EKONG PETER 3,211.74 5 6 UMOESSIEN ANIEKAN SAMSON 3,211.74 6 7 ABDU ADAMU 4,320.54 7 8 KALTUNGO MAIRO A 14,098.14 8 9 OLAYINKA OLADELE 2,419.20 9 10 DISU IBRAHEEM AKANNI ADEYEMI 8,050.14 10 11 MUHAMMADU-FARI AHMADU TIJANU 3,211.74 11 12 UMAR 7,257.60 12 13 EST. OF NWAOGU GILBERT C/O ADM. GEN. OF ABIA STATE (ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF792.54 NWAOGU CILBERT 13 14 INUWA BAKIN KASUWA MUHAMMADU 504.00 14 15 MADUBUIKE AUGUSTINE NWANDIBE 212.94 15 16 NWOSU NWEKE LAWRENCE 792.54 16 17 NWANNA BENJAMIN NWEKE 1,598.94 17 18 GARKIDA SA,ADATTU SANI. 3,211.74 18 19 NWEKE BENJAMIN NWANNA 1,598.94 19 20 EZEPUE PATRICK 792.54 20 21 OLISAKWE AUGUSTINE OFFORKA ROMANU 792.54 21 22 UMOH ENO INYANG 66.78 22 23 OROK ENIANG ASUQUO OROK 792.54 23 24 OZEMENA LAMBERT 2,419.20 24 25 OKORO OGE AGWU OKORO 792.54 25 26 NKWOTCHA UKACHUKWU IKEMENOGO 335.16 26 27 NWANGWU MIKE I.A. 792.54 27 28 OLU JAMES EKUNDAYO 792.54 28 29 THE EST. OF BADEJO SAMSON ADEDOYIN 1,094.94 29 30 FOLORUNSHO BANEJAMIN 1,603.98 30 31 FABIYI EBENEZER ADEYEMI 9,069.48 31 32 IREDU TIMOTHY IREDUOZOKWELU 2,235.24 32 33 ONYE LINUS OBASI 44.73 33 34 OHAERI MERCY 1,068.48 34 35 OBIGWE BERNADINE 388.08 35 36 AREWAH PETER JOSEPH OMOAYENA 126.00 36 37 OKEKE SIMON CHUKWUDOZIE 1,598.94 37 38 IDRISU ABDULLLAHI 3,211.74 38 39 NWOLISA JULIUS 792.54 39 40 OKORO PETER AKPO 100.80 40 41 AGBELE OLUREMI ADEDAYO 4,118.94 41 42 OBAJINMI MOSES AMOKE 128.52 42 43 ALABI SAMUEL OLA SUNNY 4,018.14 43 44 EKEMEKA NICHOLAS OKAFOR 792.54 44 45 DOMINIC SISTERS OF ST 9,175.32 45 46 ENUGU STATE MIN. INANCE INCORPORATED! 30,575.16 46 47 CITY CODE TRUST NVESTMENT ! 21,935.34 47 49 IBENJI MOSES NJOKU 490.14 48 50 EKONG ETIM AKPAN 962.64 49 51 ONYEJEKWE HENRY ARTHUR CHUKWUNANU 973.98 50 52 OGBUJI NNANA COSMAS 1,387.26 51 53 ANWUNOBI PAUL CHUKWUNWENDU 2,102.94 52 54 OKEKE DOMINIC NNAM 579.60 53 55 OKAFOR PEARL AFULUCHI 68.04 54 56 WABARA CHUKWUMA 706.86 55 57 THE EST. OF UZOH JOB OKEREKE 20,069.28 56 58 NWOKEM LEO 1,665.72 57 59 OTHMAN MUHAMMAD SALISU 2,678.76 58 60 UDOGU SYLVESTER CHIDI 792.54 59 61 AKISANYA OLUMORAYO ADEOLA 167.58 60 62 ODUNSI JAMES OLATUNJI 3,024.00 61 63 NEGOTIABLE FINAN MITED ! 15,862.14 62 64 OKANLAWON EBENEZER ADELEKE 318.78 63 65 OGBE DANIEL GARBA 6,739.74 64 66 KELANI MUHIBI 151.20 65 67 MAINLAND TRUST L ! 661.50 66 68 FADAHUNSI FRANCIS LAYIWOLA 16,114.14 67 69 UMENZE PIUS EZEUGO 1,008.00 68 70 OLADAPO AKINLOYE OLASUPO 456.12 69 71 OGUNNAIKE ADEKUNBI 1,598.94 70 72 BENSON SHOBOWALE THEOPHILUS OWO 9,326.52 71 73 EGERE AUGUSTINE ERHINYE WHERE 839.16 72 74 OGBECHIE GODREY IFEANYI 1,118.88 73 75 SALAKO JOSEPH BABALOLA 345.24 74 76 YESUFU LAMIDI 102.06 75 77 ONUOHA CHIMA CELESTINE 9,885.96 76 78 OLALEYE EYITAYO 335.16 77 79 ONITILO EMMANUEL ADEOLA 103.32 78 80 IGBOKWE ALFRED ONWUKAIKE 480.06 79 81 AGUNLEJIKA JOSHUA ADE 690.48 80 82 ONIANWAH AGNES BEKY 495.18 81 83 EWETADE ADEYEMI OLUSEYI 950.04 82 84 ANNIVERSARY UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 25 13,895.28 83 85 PRICEWILL SUNDAY OLU 1,229.76 84 86 ABALI CHIDI IKWUAGU 70,948.08 85 88 HAMILTON-AMACHRE FRIDAY 21,218.40 86 89 ODUAH ARINZE 30,240.00 87 90 KYARI BRIGADIER ABBA 23,514.12 88 92 AKINTOLA DAVID OLA 119,266.56 89 95 AINA ISAIAH OKUMADE 25,790.94 90 96 THE ESTATE OF ODUNUGA ADEDEJI 39,499.74 91 98 THE EST. OF WILLIAMS ABRAHAM JOSE 63,254.52 92 101 OJETUNDE TAYO 23,371.74 93 102 OKEOWO TAIWO 40,306.14 94 103 THE UNITED NIGER INSURANCE CO PLC 33,599.16 95 105 FAFOWORA SUNDAY AKINLOYE 63,204.12 96 106 SALIU YINUSA OLALEKAN 23,355.36 97 107 ELEGBE ELIZABETH MOJISOLA 24,150.42 98 111 THE EST. OF EXCUTO MARGARET LUCY OLOGUNDUDU 29,030.40 99 112 BALOGUN OLAYIWOLA OSUOLALE 120,960.00 100 113 NITEL STAFF PENSION FUND 161,272.44 101 115 NWOKEDI SAMUEL CHUKWUMA 27,216.00 102 116 CARDOSO F B 63,000.00 103 120 EGBO AUGUSTINE SUNDAY NDUDI 157,500.00 104 121 OKUNOWO EMMANUEL OKUSANYA 161,266.14 105 122 EBONG ROSECLEAR 705,586.14 106 123 EBIGWEI STELLA OKWUI 20,160.00 107 124 THE EST. OF SODIPO GABRIEL OLIYIDE 167,969.34 108 125 ONUZO FRANK G.N. 32,242.14 109 126 UKPABI AKWARI EMMANUEL 32,760.00 110 129 NNOLI FRANCIS OBIORA 21,163.59 111 131 ADESHOYE LIGALI ADEREMI 72,548.28 112 132 THE EST. OF FALODUN MICHAEL AJAYI 112,276.08 113 134 ONUBOGU CHRIS 22,463.28 114 135 THE ESTATE OF AMOO RAIMI ODUNOYE 39,798.36 115 136 THE EST. OF OLUSANYA SEGUN 24,415.02 116 138 AJAYI STEPHEN MABINUOLA 21,440.16 117 139 OJELEYE MATILDA IYABO 27,856.08 118 141 OLOYEDE EZEKIEL ADEWUYI 23,134.86 119 142 JONES GABRIEL MIEPREYE 20,873.16 120 143 EZEAKA NWOSU LUCIUS 319,185.72 121 144 EBERE GABRIEL N ONYEUGWO 792.54 122 145 MADUFORO CECILIA 792.54 123 146 NDUKWE ONWUKA NWABUIKWU 792.54 124 148 IWUCHUKWU ANENE SYLVESTER 1,069.74 125 149 NWANKWO ERICK 1,598.94 126 150 OHAKA GODWIN 1,598.94 127 151 THE EST. OF OFFUH SAMUEL O .. 1,598.94 128 152 IGWE METULUNWA MARGARET 25.20 129 153 DAVID ERIMA NNENNA 259.56 130 154 EZEIFIDIKWA ERIC CHUKWUDOLUE 792.54 131 155 IHEKERE CHRISTOPHER OKECHUKWU 792.54 132 156 IWUNDU IHUOMA 792.54 133 157 MBA UMA UDONSI 792.54 134 158 NWAZUE LAWRENCE NNAA 792.54 135 159 NWOKORIE RAPHAEL NDUBUISI 792.54 136 160 AMAECHI SHADRACK IKECHUKWU 1,175.58 137 161 ESTATE OF KEKE AUGUSTINE (ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF KEKE AUGUSTINE 1,598.94 138 162 IDIMOGU CHRISTIAN LINUS OGBUEHI 2,520.00 139 163 NDUNERI EMMANUEL UKACHUKU 7,576.38 140 165 ADIGHIBE NELLY NSE 792.54 141 166 ASOGU OPARA EMMANUEL 792.54 142 167 ONYEAMA SAMUEL NWOSU 792.54 143 169 AMARA OGBONNA 1,598.94 144 170 ANYASO ADOLPHUS IBENEME 1,598.94 145 171 OHANENYE ONOHA LIVINUS 1,598.94 146 172 ONYEKWERE CHINYERE 1,598.94 147 173 AJANDU CHUKUEMEKA NDUDIM 2,419.20 148 174 OKONKWO GILBERT SUNDAY IFEDI 2,419.20 149 175 IROANYA EBENEZER UWADINACHI 3,347.82 150 176 THE EST. OF BOLANTA SAIDU OLAREWAJU 403.20 151 177 IBEM JOSEPH UDO 662.76 152 178 OHAKPO EUNICE EGO 1,598.94 153 179 UWAEME KATE EZIAKU 1,598.94 154 180 EZE VICENT MADAGWU 2,419.20 155 181 EZUMA JAMIKE 2,511.18 156 182 EZE DOMINIC O 2,520.00 157 183 AGWU ODI BENSON 3,211.74 158 184 MENIRU ADA ILOMEKUNIE 3,211.74 159 185 NDUBISI STEPHEN ONYEKWU 4,266.36 160 187 NDUH JOACHIM UGWU 792.54 161 188 OGUGUA CHIGOZIE K.L. 792.54 162 189 ONWUTAL NWABIFO CHIDOZIE 792.54 163 190 UWAEZUOKE OTUSOROCHI INNOCENT 792.54 164 191 ANYASO ADUZUGA SYLVENUS 1,598.94 165 192 IHEAGU FIDELIS OKIGWE CHIGBUNDU 85.68 166 193 AGOH BONIFACE OBI 574.56 167 194 NKEMEH LAWRENCE OSITA 792.54 168 195 NWAOGU ADANMA 792.54 169 196 NWODO BENJAMIN MENIRU 792.54 170 197 OKONKWO MARTIN CHUKWUMA 792.54 171 198 ONUOHA PETER I. OMOHA 792.54 172 199 OSUJI ONWUAMAEZE BEN 792.54 173 200 ENECHUKWU OKOROJI ANTHONY 943.74 174 201 NWORGU CLARAH CHINYERE NNENNA 1,598.94 175 202 UMEZURIKE SYLVESTER SUNDAY 1,598.94 176 203 MENIRU AUGUSTINE EBELENKECHUKWU 1,789.20 177 204 AGALI JERRY 2,419.20 178 205 AMAZU CHUKWUENYE AMAZU 16,110.36 179 206 ONUIGBO E C 16,362.36 180 208 ACHEBE REGINA NKWOGBO 792.54 181 209 IBE SAMUEL NWEKE 792.54 182 210 IBEACHU HELEN CHINWE 792.54 183 212 NNOKAH OKECHUKWU JOSEPH 792.54 184 213 OKONKWO FELIX CHIWIKE 792.54 185 214 OFOR JANE OBY 1,598.94 186 215 NJOKU PETER ETI 4,132.80 187 216 ARINZE PATRICIA UKOMA 792.54 188 217 ONYEJIAKA AUGUSTA ONYEKA 792.54 189 218 EGBUHUZOR CECILIA UKWUNNA 1,598.94 190 219 NWEZE CHARLES OBIORAH 1,598.94 191 220 THE EST. OF OKAFOR DENNIS ELOCHUKWU 1,598.94 192 221 NWANEBU OKORO FELIX 3,211.74 193 222 THE EST. OF NKEJIAKA EMMANUEL 7,025.76 194 223 UMEH DONATUS NNODU 137.97 195 224 NWANKWO UZOUKWU 792.54 196 225 ONWUKA ANAELECHI JEPHTHAH 792.54 197 226 NWANKWO CECILIA IHEOMA 1,598.94 198 227 NWOKORO TOM OGBONNAYA 2,082.78 199 228 NWANGUMA NLEMCHUKWU RUFUS 3,195.36 200 229 NWANYA LAWRENCE CHUKWUEMEKA 16,119.18 201 231 THE EST.
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