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260 Candidates for Supplementary Interview.Xlsx WYEP S/N NUMBER SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME GENDER AGE VALUE CHAIN LGA OF RESIDENCE PHONE NUMBER 1 018789 OGBU OGONNA UZOAMAKA FEMALE 38 POULTRY NKANU EAST 08037617217 2 008499 EZE IFEYINWA UKAMAKA FEMALE 31 POULTRY ENUGU SOUTH 08032529902 3 386 ENEZE CHIDINMA MERCY FEMALE 28 POULTRY UDI 8169694935 4 011910 JIKANU MARY FEMALE 23 RICE PRODUCTION UDI 81074093 5 021382 ONAH CHINWE EMMANUELLA FEMALE 37 RICE ENUGU EAST 08063821246 6 013671 MBADAH WILLIAMS CHIDI MALE 40 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 07030913475 7 025225 UGWUAGBA EJIOFOR ALOYSIUS MALE 40 RICE MARKETING IGBO -ETITI 08035830234 8 013783 MBAH EMMANUEL OBINNA MALE 33 CASSAVA ENUGU EAST 08061147946 9 003450 AMADI CHIKAODILI JULIET FEMALE 28 POULTRY IGBO -ETITI 07030389913 10 018582 OGBONNA MARTIN ONYEBUCHI MALE 40 POULTRY IGBO-EZE NORTH 080601433380 11 016412 NWARU KENNETH IKECHUKWU MALE 41 RICE PRODUCTION ANINRI 07069656851 12 010466 IDOGWU AGUSTINA OBIAGELI FEMALE 40 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 07060908371 13 027088 AKPA ULOMA EVERITUS FEMALE 23 POULTRY ANINRI 07032484649 14 027071 UKWUEZE ZACCHAEUS IKEDICHUKWU MALE 34 RICE IGBO EZE SOUTH 08034431401 15 024969 UDEH STEPHEN ONWUMERE MALE OA RICE PRODUCTION ANINRI 08088597059 16 015790 NNONNA LYNDA OBY FEMALE 51 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 08099364911 17 021385 ONAH AMAUCHE KINGSLEY MALE 31 POULTRY PROCESSING UDENU 08141289651 18 008826 EZEILO IZUCHUKWU CHRISTOPHER MALE 26 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU EAST 0810736648 19 008489 EZE CONTANCE EBERE FEMALE 35 POULTRY PRODUCTION IGBO EZE SOUTH 09064248994 20 000955 ANIEKWU CHIBUZOR PETER MALE 26 POULTRY PRODUCTION EZEAGU 08092117550 21 010367 IBEH IKE FRANCIS MALE 40 POULTRY BROILER ENUGU EAST 08067113683 22 025227 ESTHER UGWU ESTHER FEMALE 40 POULTRY IGBO -ETITI 08105761355 23 014277 NEBOH JULLY MOSES NNEKA FEMALE 36 AQUACULTURE ENUGU NORTH 08060540403 24 011629 IVO NNEKA JANET FEMALE 29 RICE MARKETING UDI 08064223933 25 006516 EKEMEZIE CHIOMA MARY FEMALE 23 AQUACULTURE EZEAGU 09069939621 26 025298 UGWOKE MICHEAL-MARY IKECHUKWU MALE 21 POULTRY BROILER NSUKKA 07068735796 27 023220 OZONDE EJIKE CHRISTOPHER MALE 39 POULTRY EZEAGU 07016243013 28 001394 UGWU BLESSING CHINENYE FEMALE 31 POULTRY NKANU WEST 07081138522 29 025039 UDEOKPALA CHINONSO JEREMIAH MALE 30 RICE PRODUCTION NSUKKA 08034134997 30 020662 OKPUNO FREDRICK MALE N/A POULTRY AWGU 07089397853 31 015597 NNAMONU MAURICE ONOCHIE MALE 38 RICE MARKETING ISI-UZO 08063304564 32 006488 EKE GODFREY CHIMEZIE MALE 39 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08061287744 33 004980 CHUKWUKA JULIET CHINAZA FEMALE 25 CASSAVA ENUGU NORTH 08136236540 34 011330 IKEOGU WISDOM ONYEKACHI MALE 28 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 08039618245 35 006027 EDE FELIX ONYEMA MALE 40 POULTRY NKANU EAST 08034480086 36 013166 MBA NNENNA ANGELA FEMALE 39 POULTRY ENUGU SOUTH 08030889750 37 008468 EZE NNENNA JACINTA FEMALE 45 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 0803392554 38 017267 EBIEYISI TOBECHUKWU GRACE FEMALE 47 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 0803670404 39 026783 UGWUOKE ELVIS CHINZAM MALE 34 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 08034477282 40 026156 UGWU RAPHAEL SUNDAY MALE 41 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 08039364065 41 021497 ONOH IFEOMA ESTHER FEMALE 36 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08068892587 42 026643 UGWUMBA NICHOLAS CHIBIKE MALE 37 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08035409579 43 001804 ASOGWA GEORGINA IFEOMA FEMALE 35 RICE UDENU 08064814431 44 013773 MBAH CAROLINE IFEANYI FEMALE 58 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU NORTH 08105732755 45 013177 OFOR MADUABUCHI SUNDAY MALE 33 POULTRY PROCESSING OJI RIVER 08025880205 46 020731 OKWOR EUCHARIA NWUKA FEMALE 45 CASSAVA PRODUCTION ISI-UZO 08056001941 47 004724 ILOEFE CHUKWUKA IFEANYI MALE 37 POULTRY OJI RIVER 07030695142 48 021391 ONAH OGOCHUKWU CALISTA FEMALE 33 CASSAVA PRODUCTION NSUKKA 07065862702 49 011257 NSOFOR CHUKWUDI ALOYSUIS MALE 32 POULTRY OJI RIVER 08037534029 50 017898 ODO CHARITY OLUCHI FEMALE 41 POULTRY ISI-UZO 08065284496 51 015199 NNAJI FRANCIS CHUKWUEBUKA MALE 30 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 09071640294 52 004721 CHUKWU NWAMAKA MIRACLE FEMALE 33 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 07035350756 53 005882 EDE DOMINIC OGOMEGBUNAM MALE 32 POULTRY PRODUCTION NKANU EAST 08036129643 54 021938 ONYEALI IFEAYINWA SANDRA FEMALE 33 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 08064348203 55 010354 IBEBUILO CHIKA KATE FEMALE 32 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU SOUTH 08037392485 56 026801 UGWAOKOLO TIMOTH OKECHUKWU FEMALE 40 AQUACULTURE ENUGU EAST 08037430966 57 026162 UGWU CHINONSO NNAMDI MALE 42 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU NORTH 08064958919 58 008807 EZEH DIVINE FAVOUR FEMALE 27 RICE PRODUCTION ENUGU SOUTH 08149635838 59 022907 OZIOKO CHINENYE FLORENCE FEMALE 36 POULTRY BROILER NSUKKA 08061634442 60 015265 NNAM EMMANUEL OKANYI MALE 38 POULTRY ENUGU SOUTH 08034084289 61 011046 IHEBINANCHI DORA ONYINYE FEMALE 37 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU SOUTH 07032712908 62 002526 OGWUCHIRE CALISTA GINIKACHUKWU FEMALE 34 CASSAVA CULTIVATION NKANU EAST 08030907290 63 017883 ODO MARYANN UCHECHI FEMALE 23 RICE MARKETING IGBO -ETITI 07017452589 64 011183 NNENANYA ERNEST IFEANYI MALE 31 RICE MARKETING OJI RIVER 09033424449 65 013123 NWOZOR DOROTHY NONYE FEMALE 39 CASSAVA PRODUCTION OJI RIVER 08036256336 66 020323 EZECHUKWU GLORIA UCHENNA FEMALE 47 RICE MARKETING ENUGU EAST 08037427570 67 013784 MBAH CHIDERA PRECIOUS MALE 19 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU EAST 08087044753 68 008501 EZE CLEMENTINA NWACHUKWU FEMALE 39 POULTRY PRODUCTION NSUKKA 07065715696 69 021943 ONYEANUSI OSINACHI VALENTINE MALE 30 RICE PROCESSING ENUGU NORTH 08067705348 70 006019 EDEH IFEOMA LINDA FEMALE 30 POULTRY LAYER NKANU WEST 07038908397 71 011282 IKEJIOFOR PROMISE UCHECHUKWU MALE 26 RICE MARKETING OJI RIVER 08142964635 72 016966 NWUDI CHIOMA OYIBOKA FEMALE 41 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 08000661432 73 005495 DILOHA ADAEZE CHIAZOGOM FEMALE 34 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 08063392616 74 017196 OBI BLESSING BOSAH FEMALE 50 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08037152045 75 021744 ONUNZE PATIENCE SOPULUCH FEMALE 32 MAIZE PRODUCTION ENUGU NORTH 08161186957 76 006224 EGBO GIFT ONYINYE FEMALE 38 CASSAVA NKANU EAST 08157809888 77 015214 NNAJI EMMANUEL EJIOFOR MALE 38 AQUACULTURE NKANU EAST 07036304898 78 026477 NGWUECHI ONYEDIKA FIDELIA FEMALE 32 RICE MARKETING EZEAGU 08148944736 79 017899 ODO AMBROSE TOBECHI MALE 38 RICE PRODUCTION ISI-UZO 08030621647 80 006492 EKEABU KODICHIMMA DORIS FEMALE 26 POULTRY UDENU 07032306228 81 023999 OGBU SAMUEL AMOBI MALE 40 POULTRY NSUKKA 08038741189 82 006226 EGBO SAMUEL MBA MALE 39 RICE MARKETING NKANU EAST 07034871996 83 026651 UGWUNNADI CHUKWUDI CHARLES MALE 26 POULTRY NSUKKA 07065083030 84 025040 UDEO-KPOTE GLORIA CHIKA FEMALE 38 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08036711110 85 026147 UGWU CHARITY NKIRUKA FEMALE 34 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 08067153975 86 006223 EGBO BLESSING LOVINA FEMALE 25 RICE MARKETING ENUGU SOUTH 07063085812 87 025299 UGWUOKE JOY NNEBUEZE FEMALE 28 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 07036206630 88 026143 UGWU CHRISTOPHER IFEANYI MALE 38 CASSAVA PROCESSING ENUGU EAST 08032674864 89 024380 TAMENOR EMMANUEL TSEGHEE MALE 31 RICE PROCESSING ENUGU EAST 07033026655 90 020322 OKONKWO MAUREEN OGOCHUKWU FEMALE 29 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 08125253410 91 015266 NNAMANI ANTHONIA NKIRUKA FEMALE 41 POULTRY ENUGU SOUTH 08036122010 92 020457 OKORO CHIDERA PRISCILIA FEMALE 20 RICE MARKETING ENUGU NORTH 07010132683 93 021500 ONOH HUMPHREY CHUKWUJEKWU MALE 34 RICE MARKETING UDI 08064567326 94 020325 OKONKWO OBIAMMA GLORY FEMALE 26 RICE MARKETING UZO-UWANI 08175637096 95 000002 NWIGWE ABEL OGBONNA MALE 33 CASSAVA ENUGU NORTH 07036676761 96 005892 EDEANI MMODUABUCHI EDEANI MALE 32 POULTRY PRODUCTION NKANU WEST 0806625413 97 015483 NNAWANI IFEANYICHUKWU FIDELIS MALE 21 POULTRY PRODUCTION ENUGU SOUTH 08103545154 98 016690 NWODO BENEDITH OLOCHI FEMALE 36 AQUACULTURE ENUGU SOUTH 08091716614 99 020497 OKORO CHIKEZIE CHIKWADO MALE 30 GINGER ENUGU NORTH 08082861896 100 021401 ONAH MARIA AFUKU FEMALE 49 RICE UDENU 07035153397 101 026490 UGWUEGBE DARLINGTON NNABUIKE MALE 29 CASSAVA ENUGU SOUTH 07062546108 102 026454 UGWUANYI UKAMAKA FIDELIA FEMALE 43 POULTRY PRODUCTION UDENU 08161757439 103 019431 OKANYA COSMAS CHINEDU MALE 41 POULTRY UDENU 07030634194 104 026215 UGWUANYI EBENEZER UGONNA MALE 35 CASSAVA UDENU 09034871613 105 011018 IGWESHI KELVIN CHIBUIKE MALE 35 NKANU WEST NKANU WEST 08171094207 106 015481 NNAMANI CHUKWUMA EMMANUEL MALE 25 CASSAVA PROCESSING ENUGU SOUTH 07064485122 107 015211 NNAJI CHISOM MARY ANN FEMALE 24 POULTRY NKANU EAST 08164618681 108 022331 ONYIA OGECHUKWU VALENTINA FEMALE 33 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08134203818 109 022335 ONYIA MAUREEN UJUNWA FEMALE 34 RICE ENUGU EAST 08032790701 110 019742 OKEKE AUGUSTINE UCHECHUKWU MALE 38 POULTRY UDI 08026094996 111 020007 OKOH KINGSLEY CHUKWUEMEKA FEMALE 35 POULTRY ENUGU SOUTH 08134301457 112 020737 OKWORNNAJI CHUKWUEMEKA DANIEL MALE 19 RICE MARKETING ENUGU SOUTH 09068169494 113 018056 ODOH CHINWOKWU ANGELA FEMALE 29 POULTRY ONITSHA 08135727271 114 015224 NNAJI UCHENNA FAVOUR MALE 38 SHEEP & GOAT NKANU WEST 08039332356 115 024130 SOLOMON NKECHI MARY FEMALE 38 RICE MARKETING ENUGU SOUTH 08137853740 116 024637 CHUKWU EMMANUEL UCHENNA MALE 30 POULTRY ENUGU EAST 07059777214 117 000156 OKOYE PATIENCE AMAKA FEMALE 24 POULTRY LAYER NKANU EAST 07065236042 118 018576 OGBONNA LOTACHUKWU O MALE 26 RICE MARKETING ENUGU EAST 08167373472 119 026196 ONYEKACHI SAMUEL MALE 32 POULTRY BROILER NKANU WEST 08068178374 120 017383 OBIORA KINGSLEY E MALE 25 CASHEW UDENU 08062329708 121 001154 ANIOBI UKAMAKA V FEMALE 33 AQUACULTURE ENUGU SOUTH 08035466581 122 011271 IKEH GINIKA MAUREEN FEMALE 37 POULTRY UDI 08032740745 123 014963 NNADI NELLY CHIDERA FEMALE 21 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08163491644 124 026209 UGWU ODINAKA IRENE FEMALE 34 POULTRY ENUGU NORTH 08038375676 125 015482 NNAMANI CHIZOBA JOSEPH MALE 23 RICE MARKETING ENUGU
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