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Niger State Polytechnic, Zungeru NIGER STATE POLYTECHNIC, ZUNGERU 2013-2014 ACADEMIC SESSION ADMITTED CANDIDATES INTO HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) PROGRAMMES BATCH-3 PROG COURS S/N E S/N FORM NO LAST NAME FIRSTNAME COURSE STATE/LGA 1 1 HND-1154-2013 MUSA IBRAHIM ALH HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Bida 2 2 HND-1162-2014 MOHAMMED MOHAMMED HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Lavun 3 3 HND-1165-2013 OSENI ASIFA AWOFE HND Accountancy Osun / Osun / Ede 4 4 HND-1333-2013 ABDULLAHI ALIYU HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Bida 5 5 HND-1336-2013 YAHAYA MOHAMMED HND Accountancy Kwara / Kwara / Patigi 6 6 HND-1338-2013 CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHER HND Accountancy Benue / Benue / Otukpa 7 7 HND-1339-2013 BABATAKO USMAN HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Bida 8 8 HND-1348-2013 MOHAMMED FATIMA HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Lavun 9 9 HND-1363-2013 SHAIBU AMINA ROSE HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Chanchaga 10 10 HND-1363-2013 SHAIBU AMINA HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Katcha 11 11 HND-1373-2013 ISAH KADIJAT DABBAN HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Lavun 12 12 HND-1373-2013 ISAH KHADIJAT HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Lavun 13 13 HND-1376-2013 SA'ADU HALIMA HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Bida 14 14 HND-1402-2013 AYOBAMI OLADIMEJI HND Accountancy Oyo / Oyo / Ibadan- SW 15 15 HND-1411-2013 TIJANI SEKINAT HND Accountancy Oyo / Oyo / Ibadan- NW 16 16 HND-1416-2013 ALABI FEMI HND Accountancy Kwara / Kwara / Ilorin West 17 17 HND-1425-2013 RAHEEM MORUFAT HND Accountancy Kwara / Kwara / Ilorin West 18 18 HND-937-2013 BUHARI UMARU HND Accountancy Niger / Niger / Bida 19 19 HND-958-2013 FABOYO JULIUS OLUWAFEMI HND Accountancy Kwara / Kwara / Isin 20 1 HND-1144-2013 MOHAMMED USMAN HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Gbako 21 2 HND-1194-2013 JIYA FAITH AZUNKO HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Gbako 22 3 HND-1331-2013 MOHAMMED FATIMA HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Mokwa 23 4 HND-1335-2013 ALAYANDE FEMI HND Business Administration Kwara / Kwara / Edu 24 5 HND-1337-2013 DANIEL ROTIMI HND Business Administration Kwara / Kwara / Ilorin South 25 6 HND-1342-2013 WANGWA NMA ABDULLAHI HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Bida 26 7 HND-1351-2013 BOLA MAKANJUOLA HND Business Administration Ekiti / Ekiti / Oye 27 8 HND-1365-2013 PAUL KEZIAH HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Mokwa 28 9 HND-1385-2013 ADEKEYE ADEDUNNI HND Business Administration Kwara / Kwara / Isin 29 10 HND-1387-2013 IKPE ESTHER HND Business Administration Benue / Benue / Otukpo 30 11 HND-1400-2013 MOMOH JANET OZOHURA HND Business Administration Kogi / Kogi / Okene 31 12 HND-1409-2013 SAIDU YUSUF HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Lavun Page 1 of 3 32 13 HND-1420-2013 OYEWOLE MUINAT HND Business Administration Kwara / Kwara / Offa 33 14 HND-1422-2013 RABIU ABDULRAHMAN HND Business Administration Kwara / Kwara / Oyun 34 15 HND-1423-2013 DAMILOLA SOBUKOLA HND Business Administration Kwara / Kwara / Asa 35 16 HND-1424-2013 ATTAHIRU SAIDU IBN HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Bida 36 17 HND-1437-2013 ADAMU ALHAJI NDAGI HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Bida 37 18 HND-1437-2013 ADAMU ALHAJI HND Business Administration Niger / Niger / Bida 38 19 HND-1439-2013 ISAIAH OGUNLEYE HND Business Administration Osun / Osun / Ori Ade 39 1 HND-1334-2013 JAMES PETER SUNDAY HND Computer Science Niger / Niger / Muya 40 2 HND-1401-2013 TAIWO OMOYAYI HND Computer Science Osun / Osun / Ife East 41 3 HND-1434-2013 UGWU ABIGAIL HND Computer Science Enugu / Enugu / Isi Uzo 42 4 HND-1436-2013 AJIKE OWOYEMI HND Computer Science Osun / Osun / Osogbo 43 5 HND-1438-2013 ABDULAZEEZ SULEIMAN HND Computer Science Kwara / Kwara / Moro 44 6 HND-1441-2013 OMOKEJI ADEGOKE HND Computer Science Osun / Osun / Olorunda 45 7 HND-1444-2013 IMAM HAJARA HND Computer Science Niger / Niger / Wushishi HND Electrical - power and 46 1 HND-1341-2013 TAGAN ISREAL machine option Delta / Delta / Ughelli South HND Electrical - power and 47 2 HND-1379-2013 IDRIS AMINU MOHAMMED machine option Niger / Niger / Wushishi HND Electrical - power and 48 3 HND-1429-2013 IKPE JOHN machine option Akwa Ibom / Akwa ibom / Eket HND Electrical - 49 1 HND-1330-2013 OGUNGBILE JOHN Telecommunications option Oyo / Oyo / Ogbomosho-South HND Electrical - 50 2 HND-1392-2013 OLA ADEBOWALE Telecommunications option Osun / Osun / Isokan HND Estate Management & 51 1 HND-1354-2013 TSADO GLADYS Valuation Niger / Niger / Gbako HND Estate Management & 52 2 HND-1357-2013 MAMMAN RABO Valuation Niger / Niger / Wushishi HND Estate Management & 53 3 HND-1395-2013 SULEIMAN AMINAT Valuation Niger / Niger / Kontagora HND Estate Management & 54 4 HND-1407-2013 AGUDIEGWU NKEM E Valuation Anambra / Anambra / Njikoka 55 1 HND-1123-2013 MOHAMMED SULEIMAN HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Katcha 56 2 HND-1191-2013 NDAYAKO RAHMATU HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 57 3 HND-1241-2013 NDAYAGI HAJARA HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 58 4 HND-1294-2013 JOHN ABIGAIL HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Gurara 59 5 HND-1328-2013 SULEIMAN RAMATU HND Public administration Kogi / Kogi / Okene 60 6 HND-1340-2014 MOHAMMED BABA HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Gbako 61 7 HND-1343-2013 MOBOLAJI JULIET HND Public administration Oyo / Oyo / Kajola ADOGWU 62 8 HND-1345-2013 OINE CHRISTIANA HND Public administration Benue / Benue / Otukpo 63 9 HND-1360-2013 SHEHU NDALIMAN HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 64 10 HND-1361-2013 YAHAYA GAMBO HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 65 11 HND-1367-2013 ALHAJI SHEHU GARA KASIM HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida Page 2 of 3 66 12 HND-1381-2013 MUHAMMED ABUBAKAR SADIQ HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Kontagora 67 13 HND-1383-2013 MUHAMMED ALHAJI IBRAHIM HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 68 14 HND-1383-2013 MUHAMMED ALHAJI HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 69 15 HND-1391-2013 AHANONU CHARLSE HND Public administration Imo / Imo / Owerri North 70 16 HND-1393-2013 SANTALI RUTH ADUWA HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Lavun 71 17 HND-1410-2013 FAJOGUN RACHEAL HND Public administration Oyo / Oyo / Ogbomosho-North 72 18 HND-1418-2013 ABDULLAHI BABA MOHAMMED HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Lavun 73 19 HND-1419-2013 ALFA BABA MOHAMMED HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Bida 74 20 HND-1427-2013 IBRAHIM OGUNBIYI HND Public administration Oyo / Oyo / Shaki East 75 21 HND-1433-2013 SULEIMAN ABUBAKAR HND Public administration Niger / Niger / Chanchaga 76 22 HND-1435-2013 FEMI ABOGUNRIN HND Public administration Kwara / Kwara / Isin HND Science Lab Technology - 77 1 HND-1417-2013 EZENNAMAKA CHIOMA Biochemistry Anambra / Anambra / Aguata HND Science Lab Technology - 78 1 HND-1446-2013 ABDULLAHI FATIMA Chemistry Kwara / Kwara / Offa HND Science Lab Technology - 79 1 HND-1187-2013 GANA RUTH Microbiology Niger / Niger / Lavun HND Science Lab Technology - 80 2 HND-1359-2013 LEGBO HANNAH Microbiology Niger / Niger / Edati HND Science Lab Technology - 81 3 HND-1389-2013 USMAN AHMED Microbiology Niger / Niger / Rafi HND Science Lab Technology - 82 4 HND-1390-2013 OLASHEINDE TEMITOPE J Microbiology Ekiti / Ekiti / Ido Osi MOHAMMED HND Science Lab Technology - 83 5 HND-1423-2013 JIBRIN TOROKO Microbiology Niger / Niger / Gbako HND Science Lab Technology - 84 6 HND-1432-2013 JIBRIN MOHAMMED Microbiology Niger / Niger / Gbako HND Science Lab Technology - 85 7 HND-978-2013 MUSA MARIAM TALATU Microbiology Kogi / Kogi / Bassa 86 1 HND-1051-2013 OLETEJU BILIKIS HND Statistics Kwara / Kwara / Oyun 87 2 HND-1068-2013 ARUA IBEM ARUA HND Statistics Abia / Abia / Ohafia 88 3 HND-1206-2013 OMONIYI RACHEAL HND Statistics Osun / Osun / Ilesa-East 89 4 HND-1319-2013 AUTA EMMANUEL HND Statistics Kaduna / Kaduna / Chikun 90 5 HND-1347-2013 MUSA ADO HND Statistics Niger / Niger / Gurara 91 6 HND-1398-2013 UMARU NATHANIEL HND Statistics Niger / Niger / Lavun 92 7 HND-1403-2013 MAMMAN JIBRIN HND Statistics Niger / Niger / Katcha Page 3 of 3.
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