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Name Phone Number Location Certification Class 1 NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 1 ABDULAI BASHIRU BEN KUMASI DOMESTIC 2 ABDULAI MOHAMMED KUMASI DOMESTIC 3 ABOAGYE DANIEL AKWASI 244756870 KUMASI COMMERCIAL 4 ABOAGYE ELVIS 0242978816/0233978816 KUMASI DOMESTIC 5 ABOAGYE KWAME 207163334 KUMASI DOMESTIC 6 ABRAHAM BOATENG 246188985 AKROPONG, KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 7 ABREFAH NOAH KUMASI DOMESTIC 8 ABROKWA, SAMUEL KORANTENG 0246590209 ADUM NEAR POST OFFICE, KUMASI COMMERCIAL 9 ABUBEKR COLLINS 508895569 NEW NYAMEREREYERE COMMERCIAL 10 ACCOMFORD RICHARD 244926482 KENTIKRONO COMMERCIAL 11 ACHEAMPONG AKWASI 208063734 AMAKOM-STADIUM COMMERCIAL 12 ACHEAMPONG JOE ELLIS 0244560405 ADUM, KUMASI INDUSTRIAL 13 ACHEAMPONG KWABENA 243375366 NEW SUAME KUMASI DOMESTIC 14 ACHEAMPONG MICHAEL 0244102431 ASAFO-KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 15 ACHEAMPONG NTI 262428325 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 16 ACHEAMPONG STEPHEN 247937033 OBUASI NEW ESTATE DOMESTIC 17 ACHEAMPONG WILLIAM 203321176 KUMASI COMMERCIAL 18 ACHEAMPONG WILLIAM 0249691088 MAKRO, ABUAKWA, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 19 ACHEAMPONG YAW 265042424 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 20 ACQUAH CLEMENT 0243505887 BOHYEN, KUMASI, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 21 ACQUAH SAMUEL 0208124324 AMAOKOM, OBUASI DOMESTIC 22 ADADE NELSON KWAME 272932398 ASOKORE-MAMPONG INDUSTRIAL 23 ADAMS ABDELAH KUMASI DOMESTIC 24 ADAMS BERNARD 0207612895 ATONSU SAWUA-AWIEM COMMERCIAL 25 ADAMS JAMES KOFI 0244616357 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 26 ADARKWAH SAMUEL 543586905 OBUASI NEW ESTATE DOMESTIC 27 ADDAI EMMANUEL KWAKU 0244010115 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 28 ADDAI ERNEST 0245488725 KUMASI, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 29 ADDAI FRANCIS 0249319198 EJISU, KUMASI DOMESTIC 30 ADDAI JAMES 275695379 NKAMPROM OBUASI DOMESTIC 31 ADDAI KINGSLEY 277411263 OBUASI BIDIESO DOMESTIC 32 ADDO OFORI BESTLUCK 244615427 KOTEI DAAKYESO DOMESTIC 33 ADDO SAMUEL ARCHIBALD-MENSAH 0264181302 ADUM METHODIST, KUMASI DOMESTIC 34 ADDO, EDWARD OKAI 0246289690 / 0261308963 KUMASI DOMESTIC 35 ADJEI ANTHONY 241175333 ASOKWA COMMERCIAL 36 ADJEI CHARLES 0244816664 ATONUA DOMESTIC 37 ADJEI COLLINS 244847228 SUAME DOMESTIC 38 ADJEI EMMANUEL 265945253 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 39 ADJEI GEORGE 0242970792 OBUASI-BOGOBIRI COMMERCIAL 40 ADJEI KINGSLEY 0243558589 ATONSU SAWUA-AWIEM DOMESTIC 41 ADJEI SAMUEL GYAKYE 0202966100 ADUM DOMESTIC 42 ADJEI-MINTAH ALEX 244804761 BANTAMA COMMERCIAL 43 ADU AGYEI KOFI 242917120 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 44 ADU GYAMFI BRIGHT 0244051373 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 45 ADU GYAMFI KOJO 543095635 WAWASI,OBUASI COMMERCIAL 46 ADU GYAMFI, ANDERSON KWASI 0206662900 ABUAKWA MENHYIA, KUMASI INDUSTRIAL 47 ADU OTCHERE GODFRED 0243120979 ESERESO,ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 48 ADU SAMUEL 0272434592/0541380548 OBUASI DOMESTIC 49 ADUBRA ETORNAM 205123311 ASAFO COMMERCIAL 50 ADUFUL ISAAC 0243458862 OBUASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 51 ADUSE POKU, VICTOR 0201787632/0242951295 ATONSU ESERESU, KUMASI DOMESTIC 52 ADUSEI FRANK 0244035186 ASOKWA, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 53 ADUSEI GODWIN FRANCIS 0243151270 ESERESO DOMESTIC 54 ADUSEI JOHN 0208225525/0242787175 ADUM COMMERCIAL NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 55 ADUSEI, FRANCIS 0244887696 / 0200991984 BEREMAN, PENTECOST SHS JUNCTION, KUMASI COMMERCIAL 56 ADUSI POKU 0244658418 KUMASI COMMERCIAL 57 AFFUL ISAAC KOFI 0246457398 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 58 AFOAKWA, ERIC MARK 0504524241 / 0267524242 OTB 512 NSENIE ROAD, ADUM, KUMASI INDUSTRIAL 59 AFRIFA KWADWO 0208256408 MAMPONG,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 60 AGBALENYO BISMARK 246222683 OBUASI, ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 61 AGBESHIE EMMANUEL 0268606404 ATWIMA, AGOGO DOMESTIC 62 AGYAPONG ENOCK 244749880 KUMASI,ASHANTI DOMESTIC 63 AGYAPONG JOSEPH AMPOMAH 546477837 ASUOFIA COMMERCIAL 64 AGYAPONG PAUL 240627551 EFFIDUASE DOMESTIC 65 AGYEI AKWASI 0243520357 ACHIASE-BAREKESE, ASHANTI REGI DOMESTIC 66 AGYEI EBENEZER 249063053 MAMPONTENG DOMESTIC 67 AGYEI GYEBI SAMUEL 0545241545 ATONSU ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 68 AGYEI OWUSU 0246638815 BREMAN, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 69 AGYEI ROBERT 201241273 BREMAN/SUAME COMMERCIAL 70 AGYEI SAMPSON 244454118 KUMASI ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 71 AGYEI SAMUEL 208597107 TANOSO DOMESTIC 72 AGYEMAN - BOBIE, PHILIP KWADWO 0261107979 HOUSE NUMBER E2 BUOKROM ESTATES, KUMASI DOMESTIC 73 AGYEMAN, ANTHONY 0546939978 / 0208848349 DUNKWA, NEW EDUASIE, KUMASI DOMESTIC 74 AGYEMANG BISMARK 0244933016/0267805050 ADAKO-JACHIE COMMERCIAL 75 AGYEMANG CHARLES OPOKU 0261510288 SOFOLINE,KUMASI COMMERCIAL 76 AGYEMANG ERIC 267601515 KENTENKRONO DOMESTIC 77 AGYEN FRIMPONG ISAAC 0244565800 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 78 AGYENIM BOATENG ALFRED 0244791783 KENTINKRONO, KUMASI COMMERCIAL 79 AGYIABE ERNEST KWAME 0209383482 KUMASI COMMERCIAL 80 AHMED SUMAILA 0246806866 TEPA COMMERCIAL 81 AIDOO EMMANUEL 0277738554 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 82 AIDOO EMMANUEL MENSAH 268281000 ATONSU ASHANTI DOMESTIC 83 AIDOO JOHNKWABENA DANKWAH 0243575532 ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 84 AIDOO JONATHAN COLLINS 543341334 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 85 AKOWUAH JOSEPH 0208127253 MAAKRO ABUSUAKRUWA COMMERCIAL 86 AKRASI AUGUSTINE 0244168540 EJISU DOMESTIC 87 AKUAMOAH - BOATENG, SAMUEL 0208113405 H/NO. BH 61 BLOCK 8 VIMTAH HILL, ASAFO, KUMASI INDUSTRIAL 88 AKURUGU AZUMA MAXWELL 248184852 SUAME INDUSTRIAL 89 ALHASSAN IBRAHIM KUMASI DOMESTIC 90 ALHASSAN MALIK KUMASI COMMERCIAL 91 ALHASSAN MOHAMMED 0277804220/0245343235 MOSHI ZONGO DOMESTIC 92 ALHASSAN, MALLAM HARUNA 0243807940 / 0232731499 OFFINSO NEWTOWN BEHIND OFFINSO MARKET DOMESTIC 93 AMADU HADRA KOFI KUMASI DOMESTIC 94 AMAMOO - BAIDOO, NANA 0208153635 AHINSAN ATONSO MAIN ROAD, KUMASI COMMERCIAL 95 AMANKWAA GEORGE ADU 244583676 NEW TOWN COMMERCIAL 96 AMANKWAAH ALBERT DANIEL 268363171 ESERESO DOMESTIC 97 AMANKWAH EVANS ADU 0244992205 ATIMATIM, PANKRONO DOMESTIC 98 AMANKWAH GEORGE 0269338030/0243368527 ASHTOWN COMMERCIAL 99 AMANKWAH STEPHEN 247847785 APROMASE DOMESTIC 100 AMANOR MICHAEL 243121205 ASOKERE MANPONG DOMESTIC 101 AMEYAW GODRED OLDACRE 0540855439/0279317498 BREMANG COMMERCIAL 102 AMEYAW JOHN KWAME 242304896 ASAFO MARKET COMMERCIAL 103 AMISSAH JOHN KOBINA 0274702070 ADUM, KUMASI DOMESTIC 104 AMISSAH JOSEPH ESSEL 246116131 KUMASI COMMERCIAL 105 AMOAH DANIEL 242717722 KROFOFROM MANHYIA NORTH COMMERCIAL 106 AMOAH EMMANUEL KWEKU 0244527449 KUMASI, KTI DOMESTIC 107 AMOAH KOJO AFUM 0240968607 KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 108 AMOAH WILLIAM KWABENA 0244873399 AMOKOM, KUMASI DOMESTIC NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 109 AMOAKO ATTA 541691864 KUMASI DOMESTIC 110 AMOAKO DANIEL 0244449018/0244619344 OFOASE-KOKOBEN COMMERCIAL 111 AMOAKO HAYFORD ANNIAGYEI 0248474967 KUMASI DOMESTIC 112 AMOAKO KWABENA FRANCIS 0244642938 OFORIKROM,ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 113 AMOAKO KWADWO ROBERT 248325882 KUMASI DOMESTIC 114 AMOFA AKWASI 509842991 BEKWAI DOMESTIC 115 AMPOFO EDWARD KWAKU 0277024619 ADUM METHODIST, KUMASI DOMESTIC 116 AMPOFO ISAAC 0243808584 ADUM KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 117 AMPOMAH DANIEL ADU 0243769918 OHWIM.KUMASI,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 118 AMPOMAH KENNETH 240188537 OBUASI DOMESTIC 119 AMPONG, KWASI 026539414/0244716314 ODUOM, KUMASI INDUSTRIAL 120 AMPONSA KWAME OPON 208163782 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION INDUSTRIAL 121 AMPONSAH ALEX AMOAH 505912781-243842166 OBUASI DOMESTIC 122 AMPONSAH JOB 245332267 OBUASI ASHANTI DOMESTIC 123 AMPONSAH SAMUEL 243418027 ADOATO ADUMANU COMMERCIAL 124 AMPONSAH WILLIAM AGYEI 244328677 ASHANTI NEW TOWN COMMERCIAL 125 ANANE PETER KING 0242236889 FUMESUA, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 126 ANANI ELIKPLIM RAYMOND 243272779 ASOKWA ,ASHANTI REGION INDUSTRIAL 127 ANKAPONG, JAMES NANA YAW 0244775941 WESTERN CATHEDRAL, ADUM, KUMASI COMMERCIAL 128 ANKOMA ALEX KOFI 549488871 KONONGO DOMESTIC 129 ANNOR FRANK 209492144 TEPA,ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 130 ANOKYE ERIC KOFI 262817926-234626869 BUOKROM DOMESTIC 131 ANOKYE, JOSEPH 0208141437 DEGRAFT METHODIST CHURCH, ASAWASE, KUMASI COMMERCIAL 132 ANSOMAH ALHAJI 244209214 KUMASI DOMESTIC 133 ANTO PHILIP ELLIS OPOKU 244725288 KUMASI INDUSTRIAL 134 ANTWI JOSEPH 277019401-547714007 OBUASI DOMESTIC 135 ANTWI KINGSLEY OPOKU 0242983259 KUMASI COMMERCIAL 136 ANTWI KWADWO CLEMENT 0242127127 SUAME, KUMASI COMMERCIAL NAME PHONE NUMBER LOCATION CERTIFICATION CLASS 137 APELETEY, EMMANUEL KWAME 0274519187 / 0243116529 ROMAN HILL BEHIND REX CINEMA, KUMASI DOMESTIC 138 APPAU ERNEST 244146073 KUMASI ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 139 APPIAH - FEI PRINCE ABRAHAM 0208124902 ASHTOWN COMMERCIAL 140 APPIAH CHARLES KWAME 244063818 EJISU COMMERCIAL 141 APPIAH KORANG RICHARD 248524135 ABUAKWA DOMESTIC 142 APPIAH KWADWO BOAKYE ERIC 202485837 MEDUMA, KUMASI ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 143 APPIAH PHILIP 0543336202 KUMASI, ADUM, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 144 APPIAH SAMUEL 248590529 BEKWAI DOMESTIC 145 APPIAH SAMUEL 0246217320 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 146 APPIAH SARPONG FRANCIS 243178190 KUMASI DOMESTIC 147 APPIAH, COLLINS GEORGE 0243377450 KUMASI SPORTS STADIUM, KUMASI DOMESTIC 148 ARHIN KOFI JONAH 242358193 KUMASI, ASHANTI REGION DOMESTIC 149 ARHIN SAMUEL 506926495 BOMSO COMMERCIAL 150 ARTHUR BERNARD SACKEY 277927887 OBUASI DOMESTIC 151 ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER YAW 0266516541 ADUMANU, KUMASI, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 152 ARTHUR EDWARD KOFI 208113699 SANTASE,ASHANTI REGION COMMERCIAL 153 ARTHUR JOHNSON 502212930 BEKWAI DOMESTIC 154 ARTHUR RAYMIOND TINKORANG 272792152-540829552 ASONOMASO DOMESTIC 155 ARYITEY, SAMUEL ARYEE 0265888408 / 0244739127 APRABO NEW SITE,KUMASI DOMESTIC 156 ASABERE JAMES KWABENA 0208198823 ATWIMA TWEDIE, ASHANTI COMMERCIAL 157 ASAMOAH BENJAMIN 0242387411 KUMASI ASHANTI
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