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Oshimili South S/N Surname Firstname Address Lga OSHIMILI SOUTH S/N SURNAME FIRSTNAME ADDRESS LGA GENDER DEGREE PROGRAME 1 ILOETOMMA MARYROSE 26 Bishop Chukwuma Mgbeze Street Akwaoffor Asaba Delta State Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 2 OTOBO ONYEKA NO 2 STADIUM ROAD ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 3 AKPEDE PATRICIA 9 ELIJAH ONWUEGBONU STREET, BEHIND TONNINO FILLING STATION, ASABA/BENINOshimili SouthEXPRESS Delta WAY State F BSc N-Agro 4 ANTHONIA ANWASIA 3 UDOKA ODOGWU STREET OFF DLA ROAD ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 5 Ikeomumu Blessing 111 nnebisi road asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 6 IFEOMA EJIOGU 34 Nnebisi Road, Cable Point, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 7 JOY IZEH 9 Ginkanmwa Street, off DLA , Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 8 MAUREEN MEBEI LANDOF EXTREME AMUSEMENT PARK, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 9 Damilola Oludasa 74, Isieke Street, Anwai Road, Back of Ibori Golf, Asaba. Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 10 Omojate Edith NO 13 Bright Ndubuisi Street,Off Okpanam Road by Water Board,Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 11 IYITOR CHICHI 7,ESENWA STREET OFF DLA ROAD, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 12 NGOZI CHIDI 5 ISAAC OGOLI STREET ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 13 CHIOMA OLIKE NO 5 OKO-AMAKOM STREET, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 14 NNAKA PAUL 5 LAW U. EBOAGWU STREET OFF TRADITIONAL COUNCIL OF CHIEFS ROAD, ASABA.Oshimili OSHIMILI South Delta SOUTH State LGA DELTAF STATE BSc N-Agro 15 NIKORO VICTORIA NO2 OKEKE STREET OFF OKPANAM ROAD ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 16 Ezenwa Akudo No.3 Idoko street behind New Planet Guest House Bonsac Asaba, Delta StateOshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 17 Onyenike Osokam Asaba, Delta State Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 18 Winifred Ndiokho 25 favour odogwu street,behind NTA,Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 19 Faith Ngadaonye No. 4 Felly motel street off Ibusa express road Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 20 OGHENEGARE URHIE 14 ACHALLA IBUSA ROAD BEHIND CARETIMES Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 21 OGBUAGU MARY 3 Nduka iloba street, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 22 Ngozi Tabowei Prevail Onebi Street By Noble Academy Junction, Off Okpanam Road, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 23 ANISIUBA valerie No 7 Queen Mowah Drive, Okpanam Road, Asaba, Delta State Oshimili South Delta State F BEng N-Agro 24 Mabel IkeGod 27, Oliko Street, off Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 25 Barnax Ngozi No 4 Nwabueze lane off Nnebisi Rd. Asaba, Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 26 ONYINYE OBIEFUNA NO9. OLU STREET INFANT JESUS ASABA DELTA STATE. Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 27 Chinenye Okafor 3,Chibuzor Close,Asaba Delta State Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 28 Uwejeyan Joy 38 Jesus saves Road asaba delta state Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 29 OYINTARA-ERE OPUKEME NO 5 NNEKA NWACHUKWU STREET OFF AMBASSADOR LEO OKOGWU STEET OshimiliOFF DLA South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 30 Igbokwe Chizoba O Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 31 JOY OSSAI NO.1 CHUKWUDUMEDI STREET, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 32 LILIAN NNALUE No. 5, ISAAC OGOLI ISICHEI STREET,ASABA. Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 33 INEGBENOSE OBHAFUOSO NO 60, IDISABA EBHOYI, OLD AGBOR ROAD, UROMI, EDO STATE. Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 34 Cecilia Anyanwu No 56 chris abudei, akwoafor layout asaba. Delta state Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 35 Ekene Ukah 10, olisenekwu ogba street opposite legislative quarters asaba, delta state. Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 36 NKEM ONWUMA NO. 3 EMMA OBIORA STREET OFF, EZENEI AVENUE ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 37 Mokaogwu Theresa 1 odili close of usonia street Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 38 Okolo Onyebuchi 81 Umuaji Street,Asaba. Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 39 OKOCHA MADA 305, NNEBISI ROAD, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 40 AKPIRI AGHOGHO No. 1 Nene Lane, Marble Hill, Off Okpanam Road, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 41 AMAKA IRUBOR NO. 7 SAM OGBAKAH STREET, EAGLE SQUARE , OPANAM RD ,ASABA DELTA STATE.Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 42 UCHE JOSEPH NO. 7 DADA OKONJI STREET ACHALLA- IBUSA Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 43 ugbome oghenevwaire no 9 opp. legislative quarters, off okpanam road asaba delta stateo Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 44 FAITH PENDER-PHILIP no 13 olando close off dla,asaba Oshimili South Delta State F HND N-Agro 45 AKPOKWAYE OMOTEKORO NO 32 OBI-INALU STREET, UMUAGU QUARTERS, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F BTech N-Agro 46 VIOLET AKAEZE 44, Ifeanyichukwu Street off Infant Jesus Road Asaba, Delta State Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 47 AKPOMIEMIE OGHENEVWEGBA4 Ebony/ivory Close off Madumezia Hospital Road, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 48 OGHENEOVO IBI 29 OGAGIFO STREET Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 49 FUMNANYA GUANAH 63, OBI-UGBE STREET, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State F BSc N-Agro 50 Nwankwo Chuks No 6 Nwabuoke Street, okpanam Road Oshimili South Delta State M BEng N-Agro 51 PROSPER UKPEDOR NO 20 JOYCHICHI CRESCENT ASABA Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 52 Stephen Awanye 5, Obinwanze Okiwelu Drive, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 53 Joachim Ekrake 11 Gallant chi chi drive, asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BTech N-Agro 54 LAWRENCE IKEM No 20 Dr Ambrose Okereke Street Asaba. Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 55 NWACHUKWU OGUBUIKE NO 12 FRANK OGEAH CREASENT JESUS SAVES,ASABA DELTA STATE Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 56 NDUBUISI NNAKAIHE 44 NNEBISI ROAD ASABA Oshimili South Delta State M HND N-Agro 57 Timine Omoniyei No 26 Iyase Street,Infant Jesus Road,Anwai,Delta State. Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 58 Temisan Ikomi 2 Michael Esealuka Close off D.L.A. Road, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 59 EMMANUEL OKOH No. 1 LORD'S VINE CLOSE, OFF D.L.A ROAD, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 60 EPHRAIM AKOR No. 80 Dennis Osadebay way, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 61 ENEJETA JOEL 42 Leo-Okonweze street, off Ezenei Avenue, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M HND N-Agro 62 Henry Ozorji 6, Stanley Oduah Street, Agric Road, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BEng N-Agro 63 PETER USHEDO 2 ugo-laz close behind NTA off okpanam road asaba delta state Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 64 JOSHUA IWEUNO 4 AUSTINE OKOLO STREET, OFF DLA ROAD, ASABA, DELTA STATE Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 65 Ugochukwu Nwogu 10 Ekelie street Asaba Delta State Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 66 IFEANYI NJOAGWUALI No.160 Nnebisi Road, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M HND N-Agro 67 Patrick Egonu 10, Eric-Agina Crescent, Off Anwai-Illah Rd, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 68 Festus Mabiaku Block 18 Flat 6, Junior Staff Quarters, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 69 SOLOMON AMEDE OLD GOVERNMENT HOUSE LODGE, OPPOSITE AGOFURE MOTOR PARK, IBUSAOshimili ROAD ASABA South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 70 NDUBUISI USHI NO. 36 HOSPITAL ROAD, UMUNEDE Oshimili South Delta State M HND N-Agro 71 NIKEJAH ONWUDIWE No 4 Oputa Close Obodoukwu street Akwuebolo, Asaba, Delta State Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 72 ENWELIKWU OJIEH 3B RAPU LANE DRIVE, ASABA Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 73 OLISAEMEKA OKOYEAGU No 14 Obi OK I do Onwuka street off Ezenei Avenue Asaba. Oshimili South Delta State M BTech N-Agro 74 Ifeanyi Ehikwe No. 16 Prince Nwanne Street, Off DLA Road, Asaba, Delta State. Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 75 Ajisegiri Hammed 10, F.M.C Westend, Asaba, Oshimili South, Delta. Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 76 UDENNA OKONKWO 53 Ogbeosowa Street, Asaba Delta State Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 77 obakanurhe oghenebrorhie Dumbili homes behind ibori golf club, anwai-illah asaba road. Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 78 obiukwu ezeagu No10 Albert Udoba street, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M HND N-Agro 79 Michael Ehikwe Block A3, Okwe Housing Estate, Okwe, Delta State Oshimili South Delta State M BEng N-Agro 80 ONOME OSAKUNU 16 IFEANYI CHUKWU STREET PHASE II INFANT JESUS Oshimili South Delta State M BEng N-Agro 81 UGBALO FESTUS 11A DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, SENIOR STAFF QUATERS, ASABA CAMPUS, DELTAOshimili STATE South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 82 Eseanobi Onyekaoso 12 Umunkwko Quarters Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 83 ALBAN OKOLIE NO 6 OTU-OGWU STREET ASABA Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 84 Uwabor Omoghene 8 Chinonso Ununi street, off Okpanam Road, Asaba, Delta State. Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 85 Adim Ntor 39 Maduemezie Avenue, Asaba Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 86 osagbobu caleb plot 45 ddpa housing estate okpanam road Oshimili South Delta State M BSc N-Agro 87 STANLEY NDUKA No.8 obinwasiwe street, off Achalla road, Asaba Delta State.
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