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ND, REGULAR 2, ACCOUNTANCY (2020/2021 Session) Admitted List ND, REGULAR 2, ACCOUNTANCY (2020/2021 Session) Admitted List state Of applicantID lastName middleName firstName sex lga gsm S/N Origin 1 ND/E/20/21/140989438 AYENI OLAJUMOKE ESTHER Female Ondo Ilaje 08157682147 2 ND/E/20/21/199298166 EPHRAIM DIANA BLESSING Female Cross River Calabar Municipality 08167118711 3 NGA REJOICE UZOMA Female 4 ND/E/20/21/313045103 erirhomuru ogheneovo collins Male Delta Okpe 08104246710 5 ND/E/20/21/789862404 ATIBOROKOR PROMISE ERHUVWu Female Delta Ughelli South 07038774506 6 ND/E/20/21/130290221 OTIRI VICTORY Female Delta Udu 09049946496 7 ND/E/20/21/250614920 Erhiarehor Avwerosuo Victor Male Delta Udu 08063306642 8 ND/E/20/21/435722678 LEVI JOSPHINE OLUOMACHI Female Abia Osisioma 07035844228 9 ND/E/20/21/716787471 USMAN DANIELLA Female Delta Ika South 07063997692 10 ND/E/20/21/645837817 ANDREW OGHENERO GLORY Female Delta Okpe 08113221756 11 ND/E/20/21/898229063 OKWA EGUONO DORITHA Female Delta 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07062362184 67 EMEKEME MELODY OGAGA Female Delta Ethiope East 07063562725 68 Lucky Bomieghan Godbless Male Delta Burutu 08070596787 69 MEYIWA PRECIOUS OMASAN Female Delta Warri North 09011839711 70 INETE CHRISTOPHER Male Edo ESAKO WEST 09020060626 71 OMOSIONI OKEZIMENA FAUSTINA Female Delta Isoko south 08143759319 72 Asuquo Joy Female Akwa Ibom Okobo 07016927720 73 JUSTICE AGHOGHOMENA Female Delta Udu 08111005320 74 Onoge Nyerhovwo Male Delta Ethiope East 08067736770 75 Onyeluniseu Justina Female Delta Ukwani 08141975019 76 ND/20/21/898466862 OGHENEOVO OCHUKO PROFIT Female Delta Ethiope West 08164396216 77 BORKE Akpomudiare Male Delta Ughelli South 08167475241 Page 4 of 10 state Of applicantID lastName middleName firstName sex lga gsm S/N Origin 78 OFUA OMONIYOMA EMMANUELLA Female Delta Ethiope West 09023572046 79 UMUKORO PRECIOUS OGAGA 80 ND/E/20/21/645569222 AMEDE IJEOMA JOSEPHINE Female Delta Ndokwa West 09034407010 81 ND/E/20/21/428711011 DIEMUDEKE HOWELL Male Delta Ughelli North 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