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2017/2018 Postgraduate Admissions Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna RESTRICTED 2017/2018 POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY, KADUNA FULL-TIME PROGAMMES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Ph.D Economics Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Abdullahi Abdulraham 17499 2. Omaye Solomon Ochada 01311 3. Aminu Abubakar Mikailu 00965 4. Aliyu Hauwa 01021 5. Eli-Yaqub Zahraddeen Ahmad 00976 6. Ibrahim S Danmashi 17900 7. Samuel Stephen Wakdok 00349 1 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY Ph.D Remote Sensing And Geographic Informtion System Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Ogbole Moses 01706 2. Njoku Chioma 18101 3. Andrew Reignus 00843 4. Fagge A Jibrin 17360 Ph.D Environmental Management Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Meshelia S Stephen 01434 2. Ogar Pascal Uninke 00476 3. Deffi N Grace 01290 4. Oyetunji Bashir 00657 5. Habila S Kajachi 01804 6. Zailani Shamsudeen Mohammed 01117 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND WAR STUDIES Ph.D Military History Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Gwar James Tertsegha 17024 2. Shaibu Muhammed Lawal 02437 3. Sedenu Jimoh Audu 01068 2 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 4. Lafal Isaiah Monday 01417 5. Bainze Haruna Mohammed 19424 DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND DEFENCE STUDIES Ph.D Defence and Strategic Studies Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Sati Sheikh Kubenubu 01610 2. Apyeyak Dogari Andemyara Nehemiah 01585 3. Adigwe Austeen Ndubuisi 01160 4. Idris Usman Tahir 02487 5. Aisha Said Abubakar 01423 6. Yakubu Yusuf Ovey 01671 7. Nyulaku Paul Bemshima 02610 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Ph.D Electronic and Communication Engineering Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Nwokoro Ifeni Stanly 01036 2. Abubakar Yahaya Hamisu 01860 3. Abdullahi Suleiman Day 01167 3 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Ph.D Production Engineering Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Ekweh Kenechuckwu Anthony 02053 2. Johnson-Anamemena Nnaemeka 02456 3. Bello Yekini 00935 Ph.D Thermo-Fluid and Energy Engineering Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Abhulimen Edeowede Abel 01351 2. Haruna Abdulazeez 02288 3. Oyefolahan Ahmed Oyedukun 00769 DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Ph.D Parasitology Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Mohammed Mahmood 00371 2. Jubril Aisha Salihu 00464 4 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED Ph.D Medicinal and Poisonous Plant Studies Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Inyang Uduak 00416 2. Egwu Helen Atadi 17198 3. Muhammed Zara 01234 4. Jamilu Hadiza 01870 5. Usman H Bilkisu 09832 6. OdibaIghi Abigail 00368 7. Adewumi A James 00510 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Ph.D Analytical Chemistry Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Aminu Lukman 01263 2. Adamu Aliyu 02200 3. Okopi Ochaba Stephen 05379 4. Oluwuyi Olusola Ayagba 0354 Ph.D Organic Chemistry Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Umaru Khadijah 00877 5 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Ph.D Computer Science Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Ugwu Blessing Dominic 00106 2. Atiku V Usman 00341 3. Oguejiofor Scholastica Nwanneka 01154 4. Abdulkadir Saadatu 00149 5. Adamu Abdullahi 0073 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Ph.D Applied Mathematics Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c ) 1. Awwal Habiba B 00412 Ph.D Pure Mathematics Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c ) 1. Mustapha Ali 01017 6 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Ph.D Nuclear and Radiaton Physics Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c ) 1. Morakinyo Aderonke 00258 2. Olatunbosun Rabiu Oladayo 02696 3. Aliyu Kabiru 00039 Ph.D Solid State Physics Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c ) 1. Bature Alexander Bulus 18109 2. Danladi Eli 00927 3. Musa Nasiru 00029 4. Achem Christopher Ugbede 02059 DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT M.Sc Accounting Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Onuoha Ositadimma Jim 00601 2. Udoh Ekufre Macauley 01652 3. Ibeh Fidelis Obiora 17292 4. Onaji Abraham Adamu 01707 5. Fali Ibrahim Mallam 00731 6. Evwerhamre Evelyn Oghenero 01789 7. Ogumah Charles 02666 7 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 8. Aneru Mercy Sidikay 18203 9. Joseph Peter Emmanuel 17236 10. Orhewere Precious Omogbai 00923 11. Ajepe Ayobami Oluwatoyin 00021 12. Saminu Medinat 00925 13. Mani Muazu KofarBai 16315 14. Alkasim Aminu 01811 15. Suleiman Ismail Gachi 18126 16. Jibril Juwairiyya Mohammed 00224 17. Alogwuja Nathaniel Joel 00719 18. Ajibulu Felix Gbadebo 17242 19. Abraham Jedidiah Adeiza 02399 20. Babatunde Micheal Oluwatimilehin 17003 21. Agboola Muslimat Opeyemi 01044 22. Ja’afaru Umar 00163 23. Yahaya Umar Ahmad 00980 24. Akinrinde Akinwale Tobi 01752 25. Bello Hassan Sahabi 01455 26. Usman Suleiman 00137 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS M.Sc Economics Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Geoffrey Adatina’a 01354 2. Abdulgafar Adeola Shaibu 00135 3. Oladejo Olamide 01816 4. Aliyu Adamu Aliyu 01780 8 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 5. Owa David Kehinde 00631 6. Musa Mustapha 02152 7. Nura Muhammad 01876 8. Abdullahi Mukhtar 01028 9. Abubakar Muktar 00180 10. Othman Khadija Abubakar 00391 11. Muhammad Mustapha 01152 12. Gwamna Ishaq Ishaq 17129 13. Yerimah Anas Bako 17481 14. Aminu Ahmed 01812 15. Ugah Abawhuhedi 01140 16. Daramola Abdulqudus Tunde 00982 17. Gideon Pokyes Dagin 02185 18. Ojo Amos Olanipekun 01989 19. Wubon Josephine Japhet 00977 20. Chukwu Grace Amarachi 00846 21. Ibrahim Suleiman 01397 22. Bashir Isa Muhammad 18154 23. Job-Ibi Aminu Sunday 00153 24. Sambo Khaltume 02542 25. Bwala Joshua Hannatu 02343 26. Akinkunmi Oluwadamilola Yemisi 00984 27. Ahmed Khadija Fafana 01206 28. Tumba Kune Blessing 00703 29. Agbakansi Grace 17302 30. Chimah Chijioke Cosmas 01071 31. Danjuma Hajara Ibrahim 01183 32. Ja’afar Fatima Abubakar 00762 33. Uwmeh Samuel Chibuzor 00091 34. Oghenerurie Lawrenta Nee O 02276 9 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 35. Saheed Abdullahi 02191 36. Terwase Msugh 02521 37. Itodo Ogehi Esther 01433 38. Tanimu Usama Mohammed 02039 39. Luka Nancy Naomi 18179 40. Bello Anisa 02043 41. Ochinana Chide 17085 DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY M.Sc Climatology Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Ojoka Beatrice 01189 2. Auwal M Tijan 02031 3. Ibrahim A Wamboi 0034 M.Sc Urban Geography Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Ibrahim Abubakar Mahdi 01661 2. Bamshak Panden 0653 3. Tanimu Suleiman Adalkhali 02242 10 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED M.Sc Environmental Management Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Oloko Uzezi 00256 2. Digga Dorcas 00387 3. Abubakar Shehu 02505 4. Sarki F Nzomni 01633 5. Bello Mohammed 02654 6. Abdusalam Jingh 00348 7. Othman Abubakar 00271 8. Abubakar Kabir 01031 9. Musa Aminu 01514 10. Omoigberale Igho 01060 11. Eze Osenebo 00067 12. Akintoye Opeyemi 01599 13. Muhammad Shuaib 00616 14. Awu Dauda 01239 15. Duchi Ilya 00403 16. Onoja Deborah 17149 17. Sani Amina 02572 18. Christopher Omachonu 01883 19. Mohammed Imam 18946 20. Isola Olufisola 01467 21. Okundalaye Ayomipo 02253 22. Sherdung David 00355 23. Mairiga Isah 16328 24. Collins Ovuoke 0923 11 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 25. Iliya Mally 02137 M.Sc Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Shaill Holma Philemon 00051 2. Ebiang Ibiang Charles 00138 3. James Gideon 01296 4. Muazu Muktar 17141 5. Maigari Hannah 00960 6. Yusuf Badamosi 00015 7. Bala John 00299 8. Jerome Jatau Justin 17352 9. Saidu Edeiza 00275 10. Olorumdare Idowu 00546 11. Agunsoye Joel Kolade 00668 12. Hussaini Ayo 02639 13. Adelugba Olubukola 00582 14. Ibrahim Mustafa 01844 15. Tanimu Suleiman Adalkhali 01243 16. Famiyesin Olabode 00789 17. Nsofor Chiemeka 00940 18. Alhaji Abdulakeem 02310 19. Yusuf Dulyamba 02211 20. Tsusom Mopa 17319 21. Nathaniel Lawal 17330 22. Ipinyomi Abiodun 02176 23. Adeleke Ayoola 17208 12 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 24. Temutu A Ibrahim 17272 25. Mani Luqman Rabe 0797 26. Garba Sani 00750 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND WAR STUDIES M.A International Studies Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Ezeani Paul Obumneme 02453 2. Usman Bashir Tahir 00825 3. Peter Triumphant Obiye 02142 4. Yesuf Abba liyasu 18128 5. Otubo Patrick Chijioke 01841 6. Okpara Christopher Inya 02056 7. Nwobodo Gideon Chima 01893 8. Jibril Muhammed Amin 01473 9. Audu Catherine Njeb 01158 10. Adeleye Jolade Anuolumapo 01478 11. Pam Joan Shut 00906 12. Gideon Nankyer Dagin 02071 13. Yusuf Habiba 02330 14. Abdulkareem Ibraheem 01242 15. Ochimana Agah 18026 16. Mamman Paul Sokiako Dauda 18160 17. Adekunle Titilayo 02410 18. Ozioko Nancy Chidimma 01668 19. Abdulkadir Maryam 01569 13 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED (a) (b) (c) 20. Saliu Mohammed Jamiu 00862 21. Adamu Zainab 01441 22. Ajibade Olutayo 01180 23. Audu Gloria Anasa 01479 24. Odoh Paul 01734 25. Ohida Hauwa Jamila 17497 26. Chagga Jonah Musa 17288 27. Audu Gloria Anaja 01479 28. Tanko Emila 17297 29. Akut Joy 01450 30. Samira Sadiq Mohammed 01439 31. Abubakar Aisha Yahaya 01891 M.A Military History Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Adeniyi Olawale Abayomi 00556 2. Abubakar Mubarak 00758 3. Abdullahi Suleiman 01522 4. Shafa Hadiza Ismail 02124 5. Aminde Sesuul Indiana 00037 6. Haruna Bariyat Sunday 00621 7. Olorede Sikiru Olusola 00196 8. Babatunde Hammed Kassim 01941 9. Uhere Otuu Vincent 01461 10. Suleiman Abdullahi 01441 14 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND DEFENCE STUDIES M.Sc Defence and Strategic Studies Serial Name Application number (a) (b) (c) 1. Maigari Jenom Josephine 01595 2. Odini Wilson Omoabulu 02532 3. Bello Murshadi Yahaya 17034 4. Akogwu Victor Adoyi 02122 5. Nyapzak Wapmak Emmanuel 00282 6. Mejabi Bukola Mary 00924 7. Abdullahi Maryam Sokolayam 00177 8. Abdullahin Maryam 00318 9. Joseph Mavis Kasham 00858 10. Awoyemi Bosede 17234 11. Ibrahim Amina Maidoki 00205 12. Mahmud Muhammad Shafiu 01162 13. Okoli Uchechukwu 01097 14. Bello Faizah 00122 15. Suleh Hafsat Ibrahim 17227 16. Gazali Suleiman 02148 17. Achoba Jumai Jemima 01047 18. Golau Gideon Rotji 01760 19. Ogbujimma Chisom Paul 01796 20.
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