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Copyrighted images and texts may not to be reproduced, displayed, distributed, broadcast, or downloaded for other purposes without the expressed, written permission of the copyright owner. Center for Research Libraries Identifier: f-n-000001 Downloaded on: Jun 15, 2017 7:12:41 AM / ■ *4 Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette I No* 7 • s Lag(» - 14th IFebruary, 1974 ¥<d; 61 CONfTENTS »• • Page Page Appomtment of Aliyi Ekiheh as Director of Loss of Departmental Payment Vouchers .. 209 the. Central Bank- of Nigeria 183 Loss of Two Payment .Vouchers 209 Movements of Officers .. 184-203 Loss of Payable Order.. ,. 209 Ministry of Defence—^Nigerian. Navy— • Loss of Indents 209-10 Promotion/Confirmation -. .. ^04 Western Nigeria Marketing Board—Opening Ministry of Defence—^Nigerian Air Forco^ of the 1974 Oil Palm Produce Marketing' Promotions .. .. .... .. 2d4-5 Year .. 210 : Import Licensing Authority—Cancellation Export Duty on Rubber .. .. 210 of Appointment .. ........................... 205 Nigerian Medical Coimcil—Part I Fellowship Application for a Licence of the Registrar of Examinations in Surgery and Paediatrics 210 Gornpanies .. .. ........................... 205 University of Ife—^Admission to Post-graduate Cancellation of Pioneer Certificate .. ... 206 Degr^ and Diploma Programmes 1974-75 Revocation of Import Licence • * 206 Session ........................... 210-tr Federal Highways (Building Lines) Regula- University of Ife—Post-graduate Scholarships 2lf ^ns 1971 ... » » • V - .. 206-8 Ristof Registered Nurses January—December Quarriable Minerals—Royalty on China Clay/ , 1973 in the Register of General Nurses as Kaolin 208 kept by the Nursmg Council for. the Federal Republicof Nigeria.. 212-34 Roydty .. .. .. •. • • • 208 Federal Ministry of Trade—Price Control Con^endum—Ministry of Defence— Nigerian Air Force—Combatant Regular Board, Lagos—Approved Price List in Service Commission ........................... 208 respect of Scheduled Commodities _ .. 235 Maroko; Postal Agency, Lagos—^Pemjanent * .. Registration of Dock Labour Employers .. : 235 Closure of .. • • 208 lenders 235-37 Igbodo Postal Agency—Introduction of Vacancies 237-42 Savings Bank and Parcel ...Acceptance Customs and Excise Nigeria—§ale of Goods 242-44 Facilities .. .. .. .. ..: 208 Public Notice No. 3—-Poladenic International Lo'ss'of Local Purchase Orders ^ .. .. 208-9 Limited—In Voluntary Liquidation ... 244 Gmiemmdnt Notice No. 151 i Central Bank of Nigeria Act {Cap. * Appointment of Al iyi Ekineh as Dihector of the Central Bank of Nigeria ' . In- exerdse of the powers conferred by section 10 (1) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act and of all other powere enabling him in that behalf, the Head of the Federal Military Government Im appointed Al iyi Ekineh as a Djrecto^of the Central Bank of Nigeria with effect from 1st November, 1973 for a period of ^ee years. 'Dated at Lagos this 6th day of February, 1974. C. O. Lawson, Secretary to the Federal Military Government (183) 184 OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 7, Vol 61 Government ifotice No. 132 NEW APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER STAFF CHANGES The following are nptified for general information:— NEW APPOINTMENTS D^artment Name Anointment Date of Customs and Excise .. Ogunbiyi* A. E. Assistant Preventive Officer 1-4-71 Ministry of Agriculture Idowu, Miss O. Clerical Officer . 22-10-73 and Natural Resoiurces Kitusu, J. A. Forest Assistant-in-Training . 13-2-73 Odedoyin, J. Typist, Grade II . 19-11-73 Ogazi, Miss C. O. Clericai Astistant. 1-9-73 Ogunoi, L. Field Ove^eer .. 19-10-73 Okoro, V. O. Agncultiu^ Assistant . .2-10-73 Onibokun, F. A. Driver-ft^^^chanic, Grade II . ! t-n-n Ministry of Infoi^tion Wahab, O. A. Clerical ^sistant 7- 6-69 Ministry of Justice .. Ajogwu, M. E. Pupil State Counsel . 15-^73 Ministry of Labour .. Nyong, Miss U. O. Clerical Assistant Ministry of-Transport Adedayo, Miss A. B... Clerical Officer .. 18-12-72 Bayo, M. S. Craftsman .. 1-4-72 Ijeh, J. A. Clerical Assistant 1-^8 Nwachukwu, N. O. Principal Architect . 12-6-73 Nwakaudu, N. B. Clerical Officer .; . 30-8-71 . Ogungbuaro, G. A. Coast^ Assistant.. 28-2-72 Olukoya, Miss O. Coastel Attendant . 12-4-73 Sogbesan, T. D. Coastal Attendant ■ . 13-4-73 Yahaya, I. Craftsman 8- 4-72 Zubair, Mrs C. Data Processing Assistant 1-4-70 . '1-5-72 Statistics .. • *. Abisola, Mrs M. A. Emimexiator .. PROMOTIONS ^ Department Name Appointment - Date of Promotion Administration « • Abam, A. S. Administrative Officer, Grade III 1-8-73 Adenekan, A. G. ■ . Administrative Officer^ Grade III 1-8-73 Adeosun, G. A. Administrative Officer, Grade lll 1-8-73 Nottidge, Mrs D. E. Administrative Officer, Grade II 1-8-73 Omoegun, Z. O. Administrative Officer, Grade III ' 1-^73 Omonijo, P. B. Administrative Officer, Grade III 1—8—73 Oyediran, O. Administrative Officer, Grade III 1-8-73 General Executive Class *Aboaba, O. O. .' Executive Officer » « 1-5-72 f Adams, Mrs C. A. .. Assistant*Executive Officer 5-7-73 ♦ Adams, J. O. R. Assistant Executive Officer r 5-7-73 tAdebanjo, J. O. Assistant Executive Officer [ 5-7-73 ■ -Adebayo, R. A. Assistant Executive Officer *1. 5-7-73 fAdebisi, A. A. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ■ Adegbite, J. O. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 tAdegun, J. A. Assistant Executive Officer » t 5-7-73 fAdeite, O. ; . Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 fAdekahunsi, T. I. A. Assistant Executive Officer .. , 5-7-73 ♦ Adekiwonsa, A. O. Assistant-Esecutive Officer • • 5-7-73 •AdekoK Mrs D. M. Assistant;Executive Officer « • 5-7-73 fAdekoya, Y. A. Assistant“Executiye Officer • • 5-7-73 ♦ Adekoya, Y. O. Executive Officer • • . 1-5-72 . • Adelabu, A. W. A. Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-7-73 ‘ 'Adelabu, G, B. A. Assistant Executive Offiiter ... 5-7-73 fAdeniji, S. O. Assistant Executive Officer • • ■ 5-7-73 fAdeniran, T. Assktant Executive Officer .• ■ 5-7-73 ♦ Aderibigbe, A. , Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-7-73 fAderinola, S. A. Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-7-73 •Adesan, A. O. Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-^3 ♦ Adesanya, A. • Assistant Exe'cutive Officer • • 5-7-73 fAdesegha, A. Assistant Executive Officer • • - 5-7-73 ♦ Adesina, Miss M. B. • Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-7-73 •Adesuri, C. A. Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-7-73 t Adewrie, M. A.. A^istant Executive Offi^r • • 5-7-73 14th Fd)ruaiy,' 1974 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 185 ■ PROMOTIONS—continued f Department Appointment Date of Promotion^ Gen< Executive Class fAdeWole, A. O. .. AssistantExecutiveOflBcer .- antinmd tAdejemo, R. A. .. Assistant Executive OflScer .. 5-7-731 •f Adej emo, T. A. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7^3 fAdeyilola, T. A. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73|! fAdiasor, Mrs A. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. ' 5-7-73j! * fAdigwe, M- N. .. Assistant Executive Officer' .. 5-7-73ii •Adimona, F. N. .. Assistant Executive Officei: .. • • 5-7-73; fAga^i, J, M. • Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-731 • tAgboola, J. O. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73’; ' *Agiri, M. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ■ Agomuo, G. K. ‘ .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 • Aguwa, D. M. - .. Assistant Executive Officer 5-7-73; ■ Agwaze, F. G. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 •Aideyan, S. D. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 •Aigbedion, U. E. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 •Aina, S. .. | ... Assistant Executive Officer • • ’ • • 5-7-73 fAiyedoja, T. B. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5^-73 • •Ajah, O. N. i : .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 fAjala, F. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer . • 5-7-73 •Ajala, J. .., • -m Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 • Ajamigbitse, A. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ; Ajani, A. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 9 • 5-7-73 • Ajayi, A. A. • • Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 • -Ajayi, E. A.\ . .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73’ •Ajayi, P. A. .. Assistent Eirccutive Officer .. 5-7-73 ^Ajibade, M. A. O. .. Assis^t Executive Officer .. *5-7-73 . •AkjBnetdu, D. I. .. Assistmt Executive Officer . - 5-7-73 • • 5-7-73 ■ 1 ' *Akharunie, N. O. ., Assistant Executive Officer .. • -Akingbade, A. R. .. Assistant Executive Officer . • 5-7-73 • -Akinmboni, P. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer . 5-7-73 • -Akinnawo, S. A. .. Assistant E»xwtive Officer .. • 5-7-73 •Akinola, S. T. .. Assistmt Ekcu6vb Officer .. 5-7-73 tAVingicie, E. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ■ -Akintade, A- N. ., Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 < • Aldnwale, M. B. .. Assistant Execu^ Officer .. 5-7-73 ■ -Akinyemi, S. O. Assistant Executive Officer .. ■ • 5-7-73 •Akinyosoye, F. K. .. Assistant Executive'Qfficer .. 5-7-73 •Akoyibo, J. S. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 •Akpabio, J. E. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ■ •Akpabio, J. P. •.. Assistant Ex^tive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 fAkpan, M. ... .^sistant Executive Officer • • • • 5^7-73 tAkpata, A. K. - .. Assistant Executive Officer . 5-7-73 •Akporiede, S. Y. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 fAkraka, V. A. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. • • 5-7-73 4Alamu, M. A. •.. Assistant Executive Officer ... 5-7-73 -j^ebiosu, F. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ♦Alkali, M. Bashir. .. Assistent Executi^ve Officer .. 5-7-73 -j-Allison, T. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer • • 5-7-73 •Alonge, I. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5t7-73 f Amakonze, E. N. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 tAmidu, L. O. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 ■ -Amuda, G. A. .. Assistant Executive Officer .. 5-7-73 • -Amusa, B.
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