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Community Health Extension Worker OSUN STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, ILESA. 2021/2022 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION RESULT COMMUNITY HEALTH EXTENSION WORKER (CHEW) S/N Reg Nos Name Sex Age State Local Government Courses Total 1 APP2057 ADEMOLA JOHNSON FALADE Male 25 Osun Osogbo Community Health Extension Worker 92 2 APP3666 AKINYEMI GODGRACE OMOWUMI Female 18 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 88 3 APP3698 A D EGBENLE KAMALDEEN AJIBDE Male 24 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 87 4 APP2876 ADETORO TOSIN N 23 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 86 5 APP1647 ELIZABETH FIKAYO FAWOLE Female 16 Osun Ayedaade Community Health Extension Worker 86 6 APP1302 BLESSING JUMOKE OLUKAYODE Female 22 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 85 7 APP1042 FANIYI OLUSHOLA GBENGA Female 19 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 85 8 APP0291 ANIFAT YETUNDE SANGODIPE Female 36 Osun Isokan Community Health Extension Worker 83 9 APP2698 ZAINAB OPEYEMI ADISA Female Osun Ede North Community Health Extension Worker 83 10 APP0665 KUDIRAT OLAJUMOKE BASIRU Female 21 Osun Iwo Community Health Extension Worker 82 11 APP2270 OLADELE DAMILARE PAUL Male Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 81 12 APP2889 USMAN TAIWO IBRAHIM Male 19 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 79 13 APP2935 ADEDAMOLA DAVID ADEYINKA Male 28 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 78 14 APP2581 ADELEYENTIMILEYIN ADEDIRAN Male 23 Osun Olaoluwa Community Health Extension Worker 78 15 APP2474 YUSUF MOSUWMOLA LATIFAT Female 19 Osun Boripe Community Health Extension Worker 77 16 APP2066 ADELAKUN ABOSEDE OMOWUMI Female 24 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 77 17 APP3671 BOLAJI OLAMIDE ROQEEB Male 16 Oyo Others Community Health Extension Worker 77 18 APP1472 OGUNDELE AFEEZ OLANREWAJU Male 23 Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 77 19 APP3871 OLADEJO PELUMI E Female 20 Osun Community Health Extension Worker 77 20 APP3324 ADEKOLA ESTHER TOYIN Female 18 Osun Others Community Health Extension Worker 76 21 APP2506 ADEOLA OPEYEMI ADEYEMO Female 22 Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 76 22 APP2492 ADEDAYO MERCY TEMITOPE Female 18 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 75 23 APP1682 ALAKINDE FESTUS OPEYEMI Male 19 Osun Ife North Community Health Extension Worker 75 24 APP3387 TIRIMISIYU WASIU OLAIDE Male 17 Osun Iwo Community Health Extension Worker 75 25 APP3722 AJAYI MARIAM TEMITOPE Female 23 Osun Isokan Community Health Extension Worker 74 26 APP2119 AKINOLA OLUWABUKOLAMI DEBORAH Female 19 Ekiti Others Community Health Extension Worker 74 27 APP0154 ALIRU ROFIAT OLAWUMI Female 24 Oyo Others Community Health Extension Worker 74 28 APP3358 MENUKURO SARAH IBIMISAN Female 26 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 73 29 APP2062 OKE NOFISAT AJOKE Female 22 Oyo Others Community Health Extension Worker 73 Page 1 of 38 S/N Reg Nos Name Sex Age State Local Government Courses Total 30 APP3329 OLATUNJI FIYINFOLUWA MARY Female 15 Osun Ife Central Community Health Extension Worker 73 31 APP1581 UZAMOT ZAKIYYAH OMOWUMI Female 18 Osun Osogbo Community Health Extension Worker 73 32 APP2678 ADEBAYO ADERONKE CHRISTIANAH Female 28 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 72 33 APP2740 OYEBOLA KEHINDE OYERINDE Female 31 Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 72 34 APP2147 TIAMIYU KAFAYAT ABIKE Female 22 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 72 35 APP1877 ABIMBOLA BLESSING OLATUNJI Female 19 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 71 36 APP1521 ADEBOYE BENEDICTA BUKOLA Female 24 Osun Iwo Community Health Extension Worker 71 37 APP3826 ADEYEMO IBRAHEEM ADENIYI Male 24 Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 71 38 APP1540 AYOMIDE COMFORT ODESOLA Female 22 Osun Ife North Community Health Extension Worker 71 39 APP2563 AYODELE SAMUEL AYORINDE Male 16 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 70 40 APP2073 BAMISAYE ADEOLA O Female 15 Ekiti Others Community Health Extension Worker 70 41 APP3350 BADIRU KAOSARA Female 19 Osun Osogbo Community Health Extension Worker 69 42 APP2429 IDRIS NAFISAT BIBITOLA Female 21 Osun Egbedore Community Health Extension Worker 69 43 APP2394 TITILOYE RACHAEL TOYIN Female 24 Osun Olorunda Community Health Extension Worker 69 44 APP3578 WILLIAMS WONDERFUL OLUWADAMILA Male 18 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 69 45 APP3164 ADEDEJI SOPHIA ADETOMIWA Female 17 Osun Oriade Community Health Extension Worker 68 46 APP1937 AKINMOLADUN FAITH OLUWATOSIN Male 18 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 68 47 APP2407 AWOLOLA SAMUEL TUNDE Male 19 Osun Egbedore Community Health Extension Worker 68 48 APP3308 DAVID TOLULOPE SARAH Female 19 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 68 49 APP2610 ELUFISAN ADENIKE GRACE Female 19 Osun Ife East Community Health Extension Worker 68 50 APP3221 FAMORIYO YETUNDE DAMILOLA Female 21 Osun Ife East Community Health Extension Worker 68 51 APP1094 OJO OLUWATIMILEYIN MICAIAH Male 17 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 68 52 APP3364 OLADELE CHRISTIANAH OLUWATOYIN Female 21 Osun Iwo Community Health Extension Worker 68 53 APP1053 SAMSON OLUWATOSIN OPEYEMI Female 18 Osun Boluwaduro Community Health Extension Worker 67 54 APP? ?OR I DEBRAH MAYOWA Female 21 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 67 55 APP2461 ADELANA ADEBOLA LYDIA Female 18 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 67 56 APP3996 AKINKANJU OLAJUMOKE TOLULOPE Female 21 Osun Ayedaade Community Health Extension Worker 67 57 APP1460 OLOYEDE CHARLES TOMI Male 23 Osun Boripe Community Health Extension Worker 67 58 APP3729 SALAMI SUNMISOLA ROFIAT Female 23 Ekiti Others Community Health Extension Worker 67 59 APP1046 TAIWO KABIRAT ADEBAYO Female 18 Osun Boripe Community Health Extension Worker 67 60 APP3679 ADELOWO BIOLA B UA?V Male 22 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 66 61 APP0999 ADEODU TEMITOPE DEBORAH Female 18 Lagos Others Community Health Extension Worker 66 62 APP0620 ADEYANJU FAITH ADEWUNMI Female 20 Oyo Others Community Health Extension Worker 66 63 APP3330 ADEYEMO LYDIA OLUWASEUN Female 35 Osun Egbedore Community Health Extension Worker 66 Page 2 of 38 S/N Reg Nos Name Sex Age State Local Government Courses Total 64 APP3398 AKINBOYE LATEEFAT Female 21 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 66 65 APP0369 AKINDELE OMOBOLANLE ROFIAT Female 20 Osun Ila Community Health Extension Worker 66 66 APP2987 AKINOLA FERANMI ELIZABETH Female 17 Ekiti Others Community Health Extension Worker 66 67 APP2181 ALABA DAM LOL OL D RAN Male 22 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 66 68 APP2396 DAW ? RAHIIMAH OMOLOLA Female 20 Osun Irepodun Community Health Extension Worker 66 69 APP0213 EMAKU SARAH OGHENEKHOME Female 18 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 66 70 APP2814 IBIDIRAN ADEOLA COMFORT Female 17 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 66 71 APP2609 JOY BADEJO Female 21 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 66 72 APP3725 NDUBUISI EMMANUEL IKECHWUKU Male 22 Osun Ilesa East Community Health Extension Worker 66 73 APP3207 OJEDOKUN LYDIA EMMANUELA Female 19 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 66 74 APP2302 RAJISEKEENATO?WUMI Female 17 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 66 75 APP1578 TEMILOLUWA PRISCILLA OLADIPO Female 17 Osun Irepodun Community Health Extension Worker 66 76 APP3860 TITILOYE TEMITOPE RACHAEL Female 20 Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 66 77 APP2269 WAHAB AZEEZAT ADEOLA Female 24 Osun Olorunda Community Health Extension Worker 66 78 APP3697 ADEBISI OMOWUMI JANET Female 28 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 65 79 APP1159 ADEGBITE REBECCA OLAIDE Female 21 Osun Boripe Community Health Extension Worker 65 80 APP1354 ADEOLA ELIZABETH ADEBAYO Female 24 Osun Iwo Community Health Extension Worker 65 81 APP3848 ADEWOLE ABIMBOLA AJOKE Female 20 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 65 82 APP0943 ADIGUN CHRISTIANAH Female 19 Osun Orolu Community Health Extension Worker 65 83 APP0966 ALAMU PRECIOUS OLUWADAMILOLA Female 20 Osun Ilesa West Community Health Extension Worker 65 84 APP1793 BAMIGBOYE JOSEPHINE OLUYOMI Female 28 Osun Ife South Community Health Extension Worker 65 85 APP3912 FOLORUNSHO TUNDE ISIACK Male 20 Osun Irewole Community Health Extension Worker 65 86 APP0667 MARUF TOHEEB TUNDE Male 19 Osun Osogbo Community Health Extension Worker 65 87 APP2650 ODEBIYI MUYIBAT TEMITOPE Female 21 Ogun Others Community Health Extension Worker 65 88 APP1979 OGUNWARE KEHINDE RICHARD Male 25 Oyo Community Health Extension Worker 65 89 APP1254 OJO IFEOLUWA DAMILOLA Female 19 Osun Oriade Community Health Extension Worker 65 90 APP3855 OKUN O A ADEBANKE ROS LINE Female 19 Osun Ejigbo Community Health Extension Worker 65 91 APP2967 OLADAPO OMOWUMI MORENIKEJI Female 18 Osun Ife South Community Health Extension Worker 65 92 APP1759 OLUWAPELUMI EUNICE OLATUNJI Female 20 Ogun Others Community Health Extension Worker 65 93 APP3343 OLUWASEYI PRECIOUS ABOLUWODI Female 17 Ondo Others Community Health Extension Worker 65 94 APP0734 OMOTOSO FUNMILAYO BRIGHT Female 22 Ekiti Others Community Health Extension Worker 65 95 APP2655 OYEKANMI ESTHER DAMILOLA Female 16 Osun Ife North Community Health Extension Worker 65 96 APP3651 DAIRO MARIAM ONARONKE Female 20 Osun Ayedire Community Health Extension Worker 65 97 APP OYEKOLA SILIFAT AY MIKUN Female Osun Egbedore Community Health Extension Worker 65 Page 3 of 38 S/N Reg Nos Name Sex Age State Local Government Courses Total 98 APP1534 OYENIYI MARY OLUWATOSIN Female 18 Osun Ife North
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