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Borno State University, Maiduguri BORNO STATE UNIVERSITY, MAIDUGURI P.M.B 1122, Njimtilo, Kano Road, Maiduguri Directorate of Remedial programmes (Office of the Director) SECOND BATCH ADMISSION FOR REMEDIAL ARTS PROGRAMME S/N NAME APP/NO LGA 1 Ibrahim Umar 0167 Askira/Uba 2 Musa Shaibu 1104 Askira/Uba 3 Yusuf Abdullahi 1105 Askira/Uba 4 Farida Isa 1107 Askira/Uba 5 Umar Mustapha 1108 Askira/Uba 6 Anthony James 1112 Askira/Uba 7 Thlama Yohanna 1117 Askira/Uba 8 Saleh Dahiru 1119 Askira/Uba 9 Ahmed Kullama Idris 1126 Askira/Uba 10 Nafisa Adamu Sambo 1128 Askira/Uba 11 Fatima Abdullahi Maimai 1133 Askira/Uba 12 Umar Tukur Askira 1137 Askira/Uba 13 Musa Usman Askira 1140 Askira/Uba 14 Hajja Mariya Abba 1143 Askira/Uba 15 Aisha Abubakar 1144 Askira/Uba 16 Titus Jamimah Kudla 1145 Askira/Uba 17 Hamman Adamu 1148 Askira/Uba 18 Milnda Peter 1149 Askira/Uba 19 Anna Jacob 1150 Askira/Uba 20 Abdu Habu Usman 1151 Askira/Uba 21 Zakariya Yakubu 1152 Askira/Uba 22 Vayala Gashi 1669 Askira/Uba 23 Musa Dauda 2675 Askira/Uba 24 Yusuf Musa Bishara 0160 Bama 25 Babagana Adam 0190 Bama 26 Kaka Mallam Kadir 2009 Bama 27 Zara Abatcha 2010 Bama Page 1 of 13 28 Babakura Babakaka 2012 Bama 29 Babakaka Bukar 2019 Bama 30 Hussaini Mohammed 2021 Bama 31 Suleiman Abubakar 2023 Bama 32 Bintu Mustapha 2026 Bama 33 Babagana Mala 2028 Bama 34 Sadiq Ahmed Abbas 2030 Bama 35 Aisha Abba Lawan 2033 Bama 36 Abdulsalam Abdullahi 2035 Bama 37 Bukar Ali 2041 Bama 38 Musa Abatcha Umar 2045 Bama 39 Hauwa Abatcha 2046 Bama 40 Abba Goni Mala 2047 Bama 41 Muhammad Konto 2050 Bama 42 Aminu Umar 1245 Biu 43 Shifra Dzakwa Maiva 0092 Chibok 44 Yahi Nkeki Maina 2102 Chibok 45 Lydia Peter 2104 Chibok 46 Zainab Bulama Maigari 2107 Chibok 47 Mustapha Kaumi Mal 2108 Chibok 48 Zubairu Kaumi Mal 2109 Chibok 49 Yahaya Alhaji Kyari 2110 Chibok 50 John Comfort Hekami 2117 Chibok 51 James John 2120 Chibok 52 Yahaya Ibrahim 2122 Chibok 53 Hosea Pogu Maiva 2123 Chibok 54 Emmanuel Isuwa 2127 Chibok 55 Mary Madu Aji 2128 Chibok 56 Bitrus Hammadiko 2129 Chibok 57 Maman Vanki 2130 Chibok 58 Grace Mattew Abdullahi 2131 Chibok 59 Umar T. Wau 2132 Chibok 60 Aboku Ngiladar 2133 Chibok 61 James Audu Mallam 2135 Chibok 62 Mohammed Goni 2136 Chibok Page 2 of 13 63 Mala Ahmadu 2140 Chibok 64 Bukar Pudza 2141 Chibok 65 Lydia Mohammed 2142 Chibok 66 Suzana Yakubu 2144 Chibok 67 Moses Yusuf 2146 Chibok 68 Babayo Hussaini 2147 Chibok 69 Garba Istifanus 2148 Chibok 70 Haris Abubakar Yaro 2149 Chibok 71 John Mallum Watsai 2150 Chibok 72 Bilau Idrisa 3639 Chibok 73 Abubakar Abatcha 2151 Damboa 74 Mohammed Ali Abatcha 2152 Damboa 75 Maryam Zanna Ahmed 2153 Damboa 76 Aisha Mustapha 2154 Damboa 77 Babagana Jibrin 2156 Damboa 78 Mustapha Hussaini 2157 Damboa 79 Muhammad Auwal Ayemu 2159 Damboa 80 Fatima Shettima Korede 2160 Damboa 81 Mohammed Isa 2162 Damboa 82 Ali Babagana 2164 Damboa 83 Abba Babagana Dawa 2165 Damboa 84 Bukar Muti 2167 Damboa 85 Bukar Umar Bukar 2171 Damboa 86 Hauwa'u Babagana Abubakar 2173 Damboa 87 Mohammed Modu Kolo 2175 Damboa 88 Mala Inuwa Gumsuri 2177 Damboa 89 Ali Hassan 2179 Damboa 90 Hauwa Baba Umaru 2183 Damboa 91 Falmata Grema 2184 Damboa 92 Abdullahi Muhammad 2185 Damboa 93 Umar Makinta 2186 Damboa 94 Hamsatu Mustapha Kafa 2195 Damboa 95 Mohammed Grema 2198 Damboa 96 Muhammad Ali 3722 Damboa 97 Mohammed Alhaji Abogu 3727 Damboa Page 3 of 13 98 Idris Abubakar Kauji 4435 Damboa 99 Fanna Baba Kaumi 0122 Dikwa 100 Fanne Abba Kasum 0123 Dikwa 101 Umar Abbarima Umar 0143 Dikwa 102 Gambo Yuguda 0143 Dikwa 103 Halima Bukar 0148 Dikwa 104 Babagana Ali Ramadan 0151 Dikwa 105 Mohammed Ramadan 0152 Dikwa 106 Ali Babagana 0891 Dikwa 107 Mustapha Kolo Dikwa 0892 Dikwa 108 Ummi Kaka Bukar 0893 Dikwa 109 Hadiza Ibrahim Zarma 0894 Dikwa 110 Ali Muhammad Ali 0896 Dikwa 111 Falmata Isah 0897 Dikwa 112 Kadai Yerima Modu 0898 Dikwa 113 Baba Mele Kadai 0900 Dikwa 114 Gambo Shettima 0901 Dikwa 115 Yusufami Alhaji Ado 0903 Dikwa 116 Matala Baba gana 0904 Dikwa 117 Rawa Babagana 0905 Dikwa 118 Aisha Alhaji Babagana 0906 Dikwa 119 Alhaji Zanna Muktar 0907 Dikwa 120 Zanna Maina Bukar 0909 Dikwa 121 Mala Bukar 0910 Dikwa 122 Alhaji Modu 0910 Dikwa 123 Goni Alhaji Kawuri 0911 Dikwa 124 Mohammed Abba Tom 0913 Dikwa 125 Abdulrahman Ali 0914 Dikwa 126 Zakariya Alhaji Umar 0916 Dikwa 127 Babagana Ali Gambo 0917 Dikwa 128 Yakaka Babagana 0918 Dikwa 129 Alhaji Abba Adam 0922 Dikwa 130 Waziri Modu Mai 0923 Dikwa 131 Kellu Abba Kasum 0925 Dikwa 132 Falmata Ahmed 0926 Dikwa Page 4 of 13 133 Fati Ahmed 0927 Dikwa 134 Kaka Mustapha 0929 Dikwa 135 Tijjani Suleiman 0929 Dikwa 136 Amina Abdulkarim 0930 Dikwa 137 Baba Mallam Waziri 0934 Dikwa 138 Abdul-Aziz Mustapha 0936 Dikwa 139 Maryam Umar 0937 Dikwa 140 Hussaini Mohammed 1015 Dikwa 141 Hassan Mohammed 1016 Dikwa 142 Alifa Idi 3293 Dikwa 143 Alhaji Abatcha Abdullahi 3315 Dikwa 144 Abubakar Ibrahim 4017 Dikwa 145 Yatcha Mohammed 4019 Dikwa 146 Falmata Umar 4024 Dikwa 147 Mustapha Modu 0503 Gubio 148 Abba Kaka Sheriff 0717 Gubio 149 Umar Yakubu Abba 0720 Gubio 150 Fanna Yakubu 0731 Gubio 151 Samaila Adama 0165 Gwoza 152 Abubakar Shuibu 0168 Gwoza 153 Zainab Ali Nuhu 1138 Gwoza 154 Bakura Adamu 2352 Gwoza 155 Isa Abdullahi Abba 3857 Gwoza 156 Hauwa Hussaini 2259 Hawul 157 Enoch Joshua 2263 Hawul 158 Hannatu Usman Talbwa 2267 Hawul 159 Mohammed Musa 2271 Hawul 160 Binta Abdu` 2277 Hawul 161 Charity Haruna 2278 Hawul 162 Malgwi John Yakubu 2280 Hawul 163 Muhammad Sadiq Abubakar 2282 Hawul 164 Bukar Isa Kida 2283 Hawul 165 Maimuna Musa 2288 Hawul 166 Rahila Bitrus 2289 Hawul 167 Kuthli Ibrahim 2294 Hawul Page 5 of 13 168 Esther Musa 2295 Hawul 169 Peter S. Baba 2296 Hawul 170 Hannatu Usman Talbwa 2297 Hawul 171 Sarah Simon Mshelia 2298 Hawul 172 Mohammed Shaibu 2301 Hawul 173 Adamu Abdullahi 2302 Hawul 174 Ibrahim Isa Ibrahim 0115 Jere 175 Sabina Tijjani 0187 Jere 176 Aisha Muhammad Kimemi 2373 Jere 177 Alhaji Garba Abbaaji 2374 Jere 178 Alhaji Bukar Mustapha 2376 Jere 179 Zakariya Abubakar 2378 Jere 180 Muhammad Hassan 2380 Jere 181 Aisha Isa Isma'il 2382 Jere 182 Hajja Karu Ali 2399 Jere 183 Goni Aji Bukar 2408 Jere 184 Lawan Bukar 2415 Jere 185 Usman Lawyer 2417 Jere 186 Bakura Bukar 2428 Jere 187 Aisha Yusuf Buba 2433 Jere 188 Aisha Usman Yusuf 3911 Jere 189 Auwal Ali Musa 3912 Jere 190 Umar Mohammed 4933 Jere 191 Falmata Kaumi Umara 0098 Kaga 192 Abubakar Ibrahim 0099 Kaga 193 Adam Ibrahim 0793 Kaga 194 Mustapha Makinta 0794 Kaga 195 Zainab Bukar Alibe 0798 Kaga 196 Mohammed Ahmed 0799 Kaga 197 Hussaini Mustapha 0800 Kaga 198 Hassan Mustapha Jalomi 0801 Kaga 199 Mala Makinta Modu 0802 Kaga 200 Zari Grema 0803 Kaga 201 Umar Aji 0804 Kaga 202 Falmata Habib 0806 Kaga Page 6 of 13 203 Goni Grema 0811 Kaga 204 Ali Alhaji Ali 0812 Kaga 205 Bukar Kurmi 0813 Kaga 206 Maina Mohammed 0814 Kaga 207 Mohammed Alhaji Bukar 0815 Kaga 208 Babagana A. Mohammed 0816 Kaga 209 Modu Mustapha 0817 Kaga 210 Mustapha Bukar 0818 Kaga 211 Yakura Kashim 0820 Kaga 212 Tijjani Idris Abdulrahman 0822 Kaga 213 Abba Hassan 0823 Kaga 214 Abdullahi Lawan Abba 0828 Kaga 215 Umar Zanna Wakil 0830 Kaga 216 Gumsu Alhaji Ali 0835 Kaga 217 Hadiza Goni Modu 3194 Kaga 218 Mahmud Abdulrahman 1050 Konduga 219 Modu Goni Ali 1507 Konduga 220 Ali Mohammed Ali 0574 Magumeri 221 Shehu Ali 1254 Marte 222 Musa Alhassan 1256 Marte 223 Alhaji Abdullahi 1257 Marte 224 Fatima Abubakar 1258 Marte 225 Muhammad Alhaji Mai 1261 Marte 226 Lawan Alhaji Jidda 1262 Marte 227 Rawa Usman 1263 Marte 228 Lawan BabaKura 1264 Marte 229 Hadiza Mustapha 1268 Marte 230 Bintu Goni Musa 1271 Marte 231 Zainab Shettima 1275 Marte 232 Bukar Tijjani Marte 1277 Marte 233 Aliyu Saleh 1278 Marte 234 Tijjani Garba Abdullahi 1281 Marte 235 Dala Kurami 1282 Marte 236 Ali Abba Musa 1283 Marte 237 Musa Muhammad 1284 Marte Page 7 of 13 238 Saidu Saleh 1289 Marte 239 Ismail Saleh 1290 Marte 240 Taminu Sadiq 1291 Marte 241 Mohammed Abatcha 1292 Marte 242 Abubakar Mustapha 1293 Marte 243 Mohammed Yahaya 1294 Marte 244 Abba Aji Isa 1295 Marte 245 Hamid Muhammad Abubakar 1296 Marte 246 Munir Sheikh Hassan 1297 Marte 247 Halima Mohammed 1298 Marte 248 Lami Zanna 1301 Marte 249 Babagana Bashir 1302 Marte 250 Falmata Babayo 1303 Marte 251 Aishatu Bukar 2822 Marte 252 Abatcha Mohammed Mala 2825 Marte 253 Ahmed Audu Bappah 0010 MMC 254 Mustapha Muhammad 0012 MMC 255 Idris Adam 0014 MMC 256 Hussaini Adam Konto 0016 MMC 257 Umar Mallam Bukar 0017 MMC 258 Shettima Habu Lawan 0018 MMC 259 Maimuna Muhammed Nyako 0019 MMC 260 Tijjani Muhammad Umar 0025 MMC 261 Kellu Haruna 0026 MMC 262 Fatima Mohammed Ali 0027 MMC 263 Fati Zanna Bukar 0028 MMC 264 Zara Maina Mustapha 0029 MMC 265 Goni Bulama 0039 MMC 266 Halima Baba Kura Tijjani 0180 MMC 267 Musa Yahaya Musa 0990 MMC 268 Abba Kyari Waziri 0992 MMC 269 Mohammed Abubakar 0995 MMC 270 Adamu Mohammed 0997 MMC 271 Abdulrahman Ali Idris 1000 MMC 272 Galti kolo Kalli 1018 MMC Page 8 of 13 273 Mohammed Inusa Adam 2448 MMC 274 Fatima Abubakar Gambo 2449 MMC 275 Imam Malik Gonimi 2450 MMC 276 Mohammad Jibrin 2453 MMC 277 Adam Bukar 2455 MMC 278 Zahara'u Idris 2456 MMC 279 Wakil Bulama 2462 MMC 280 Mustapha Alkali 2468 MMC 281 Usman Mustapha 2473 MMC 282 Zakariya Garba 2474 MMC 283 Yusuf Garba 2476 MMC 284 Shafi'u Isa Adam 2477 MMC 285 Fatima Ahmad 2479 MMC 286 Ahmad Abba Suleiman 2480 MMC 287 Sadiq Goni Muktar 2481 MMC 288 Ali Alh.
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