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September 2021 Memebership Exam Number WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2021 CBT MEMBERSHIP EXAMINATION - LIST OF CANDIDATES S/N Faculty ExamNo Other Name Surname INST Country Contact Address Centre Exam No SEATNO Centre Name Exam Date Time Alex - Ekwueme Federal University IMT Digital Learning Wednesday 1st 1 Community Health Membership Irene Ugochi ASAGA NWALI AEFUTH Nigeria Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Ebonyi Enugu 212012 001 Management Institute Centre September 2021 7.00AM C/O Department Of Community Medicine, Jos University Teaching JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 2 Community Health Membership Oyiza Ruth BALOGUN JUTH Nigeria Hospital, Pmb 2076, Jos, Plateau State Abuja 212014 001 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM C/0 Korle Bu Polyclinic, Box 77, Korle West African Examination Wednesday 1st 3 Family Medicine Membership Angela Naa Adjorkor KORNEY KBTH, Accra Ghana Bu, Accra, Ghana Accra 212115 001 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 13, Alhaji Tokan Street, Alaka Estate, Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 4 Community Health Membership Samuel Sijibomi OKERINDE LASUTH Nigeria Alaka, Surulere, Lagos. Ibadan 212040 001 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. Community Medicine Department, JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 5 Community Health Membership Ifeoma Eunice ANIKA UPTH Nigeria Upth, Port Harcourt Abuja 212010 002 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM West African Examination Wednesday 1st 6 Family Medicine Membership Isaac Kofi DARKO GH, Lagos Ghana Korle Bu Teaching Hospital Box 77 Accra 212087 002 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Chukwufunanya Learning CBT Centre, 1500 Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 7 Community Health Membership Brenda ISIKEKPEI LUTH Nigeria 15 Karaye Street Garki 2 Abuja Ibadan 212029 002 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. Alex-Ekwueme Federal University Management Institute Centre Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Ebonyi (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 8 Community Health Membership Olaedo Oji NNACHI AEFUTH Nigeria State. Enugu 212035 002 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM Management Institute Centre (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 9 Community Health Membership Rita Arodovwe AGULANNA ABSUTH Nigeria First Bank Ogbor Hill Branch Aba Enugu 212005 003 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM Community Medicine Department, JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 10 Community Health Membership Ido John AKPAN UPTH Nigeria UPTH, Port Harcourt Abuja 212008 003 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM Korlebu Polyclinic Department Of Family Medicine P.O Box 77 Korlebu West African Examination Wednesday 1st 11 Family Medicine Membership Emmanuel Addo ASANTE AKTH Ghana Teaching Hospital Accra Ghana Accra 212076 003 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 24 Road, C Close, Block 5, Flat 3, Festac Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 12 Community Health Membership Abidemi Ibijoke AWODELE LUTH Nigeria Town, Lagos Ibadan 212013 003 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. Management Institute Centre FMC No 16 Old Timber Road Umuahia, Abia (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 13 Community Health Membership Love Enyioma IBEABUCHI Umuahia Nigeria State, Nigeria. Enugu 212025 004 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM Department Of Community Medicine Jos University Teaching Hospital, PMB JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 14 Community Health Membership Schola NTUNG JUTH Nigeria 2076, Jos. Abuja 212036 004 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 27 Isibor Street, Off Ugbowo Lagos Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 15 Community Health Membership Andrew Usiesi OJIEBUN UBTH Nigeria Road, Benin City, Edo State Ibadan 212038 004 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. West African Examination Wednesday 1st 16 Family Medicine Membership Alfred Kakraba SEEDAH KBTH, Accra Ghana No 12 Galphimia Street Accra 212159 004 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM P. O. Box 83 Korle Bu Polyclinic/Family Medicine Center, Korle Bu, Accra- West African Examination Wednesday 1st 17 Family Medicine Membership Nana Akua GYAMFI KBTH, Accra Ghana Ghana Accra 212102 005 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 3Rd Avenue, E Close, Hse 3, Festac Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 18 Community Health Membership Adekemi Similade KILADEJO LASUTH Nigeria Town, Lagos Ibadan 212031 005 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. Department Of Community Medicine Jos University Teaching Hospital,Pmb JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 19 Community Health Membership Hilary Damhen KWATMEN JUTH Nigeria 2076,Jos Abuja 212032 005 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM Management Institute Centre 46 Lumumba Street New Haven,Enugu (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 20 Family Medicine Membership Alexander NWOGA OSONDU AEFUTHA Nigeria Nigeria Enugu 212126 005 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM West African Examination Wednesday 1st 21 Family Medicine Membership Kwame OFORI-KORAMOAH KBTH, Accra Ghana P.O Box 77 Korle Bu Accra 212134 006 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM Department Of Community Medicine, Benue State University Teaching JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 22 Community Health Membership Geoffrey Ingyoroko TOLOUGH BSUTH Nigeria Hospital, Makurdi Abuja 212046 006 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 5A, Opo- Osun Street, Shogunle, Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 23 Community Health Membership Osinachi Nkeiruka UBANI LUTH Nigeria Oshodi Lagos Ibadan 212047 006 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. C/O Mrs Elizabeth Udekwu, Saint Management Institute Centre Francis Of Assisi Ugbene 2, Abakpa, (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 24 Family Medicine Membership Obinna Cornelius UDEKWU UNTH Nigeria Enugu Enugu 212166 006 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM West African Examination Wednesday 1st 25 Family Medicine Membership Jonas AHIABOR UATH Ghana P.O. Box 77, Korle Bu Accra. Accra 212060 007 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 97 Ahmadu Bello Way, Union Bank Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 26 Community Health Membership Blossom Adaeze MADUAFOKWA LUTH Nigeria Building, 5Th Floor, Victoria Island Ibadan 212033 007 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. Department Of Family Medicine, Management Institute Centre Federal Medical Center, Asaba, Delta (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 27 Family Medicine Membership Esther Otah OKOKHERE FMC, Asaba Nigeria State, Nigeria Enugu 212140 007 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM Department Of Community Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, PMB JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 28 Community Health Membership Martha Joseph ONOJA JUTH Nigeria 2076, Jos. Abuja 212041 007 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM Department Of Family Medicine, Management Institute Centre Seimiekumo University Of Port Harcourt Teaching (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 29 Family Medicine Membership Erepamo FAWEI UPTH Nigeria Hospital Enugu 212095 008 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 Community Health Department, Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 30 Community Health Membership James Igezunya IKPITAH FMC Owo Nigeria Federal Medical Centre, Owo Ibadan 212028 008 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. West African Examination Wednesday 1st 31 Family Medicine Membership Susan Naa Owudey KETEKU KBTH, Accra Ghana P.O. Box Kb 156 Korle Bu Accra, Ghana Accra 212114 008 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM Department Of Community Medicine, University Of Nigeria Teaching JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 32 Community Health Membership Henry Chimnonso OKEREKE UNTH Nigeria Hospital(Old Site), Enugu Abuja 212039 008 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM FMC, West African Examination Wednesday 1st 33 Family Medicine Membership Enoch Mawuli AGBELESESHIE Abeokuta Ghana P.O. Box Kp 751, Korle-Bu Accra 212058 009 Council, Ridge Road, Accra September 2021 7.00AM Department Of Community Medicine, University Of Port Harcourt Teaching JAMB Professional Test Centre Wednesday 1st 34 Community Health Membership Ugo Uwadiako ENEBELI UPTH Nigeria Hospital, Nigeria Abuja 212019 009 (PTC), Kogo, Bwari, Abuja. September 2021 7.00AM University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 Community Health Department, Wednesday 1st Seater, Off Ajibode Sasa Road, 35 Community Health Membership Oyedele Adewale SUBULOYE FMC Owo Nigeria Federal Medical Centre, Owo Ibadan 212045 009 September 2021 7.00AM Ibadan, Oyo State. Department Of Family Medicine, Management Institute Centre University Of Uyo Teaching Hospital, (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 36 Family Medicine Membership Steve Eno SYDNEY UUTH Nigeria Uyo Enugu 212164 009 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM Management Institute Centre FMC, Department Of Family Medicine, Unth (IMT/DLMI) 1 Campus 3, Enugu, Wednesday 1st 37 Family Medicine Membership James Okonkwo AJIBO Abeokuta Nigeria P.M.B 01129, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu Enugu 212065 010 Enugu State. September 2021 7.00AM Dept. Of Community Medicine Ucth,
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