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DE and UTME SUPPL ADM-3X UMARU MUSA YAR'ADUA UNIVERSITY KATSINA APPROVED 2013/2014 SESSION DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION LIST S/N DE NUMBER NAME STATE LG SEX PROGRAM REMARK 1 39015495CA ABDULLAHI NAFIU KTN MSH M ACCT Recommended 2 39027815BH ABDULLAHI FAHAD KTN MDW M ACCT Recommended 3 39017071EF ABUBAKAR TANIMU SAULAWA KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 4 39014508HB ALIYU AMINU KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 5 39020640AI HAMZA ALIYU KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 6 39056171BI HARUNA SARATU YAKUBU KTN BRE F ACCT Recommended 7 39013365AI HUSSAINI KABIR KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 8 39088987CF IBRAHIM SAFINA KTN KUF F ACCT Recommended 9 39013291DG ISMAIL TASIU KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 10 39162341FG LAWAL SALISU WADA KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 11 39114115BA LAWAL ZAINAB MASHI KTN MSH F ACCT Recommended 12 39096340IC MUNTARI MUKHTAR KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 13 39012701GA SANI ABUBAKAR KTN MAN M ACCT Recommended 14 39013893HD SANI IBRAHIM KTN KTN M ACCT Recommended 15 39142616GB UMAR JAMILU KTN KNK M ACCT Recommended 16 39013281GG USMAN ALIYU KTN JBY M ACCT Recommended 17 39035018DJ MUDASHIR KABIR OYO ONA M ACCT Recommended 18 39042935FD YERIMA MOHAMMED BRN BORN M ACCT Recommended 19 39022985FE HARUNA LAWAL RUMAH KTN BTR M ACCT Recommended 20 39013241IJ ALIYU AMINU KTN KAITA M ACCT Recommended 21 39044523EC HARUNA KABIRU KTN DTM ACCT Recommended 22 39149974AG ABDULLAHI NASIRU KTN DRA M ARABIC Recommended 23 39112780DI ABDURRAZAK LAWAL HAMID KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 24 39100368CG ADAMU MUSA KTN BTGR M ARABIC Recommended 25 39012597IB ATIKU HASHIM KTN MLF M ARABIC Recommended 26 39045808GH HABIBU MARYAM MUHAMMAD KTN KNK F ARABIC Recommended 27 39035069IA IBRAHIM ALHASSAN ABDULSALAM KTN DTSI M ARABIC Recommended 28 39120150EE KABIR YAHYA RUGOJI KTN KFR M ARABIC Recommended 29 39020565DJ LAWAL YAHAYA NUHU KTN KAITA M ARABIC Recommended 30 39109504GJ SAMINU ABUBAKAR KTN JBY M ARABIC Recommended 31 39023279EF SHAWAI TASIU KTN KFUR M ARABIC Recommended 32 39038891GA SULAIMAN IBRAHIM JIBIA KTN JBY M ARABIC Recommended 33 39078291AG SULAIMAN WASILA KANKARA KTN KKR F ARABIC Recommended 34 39015804GD SULEIMAN NAZIRU YUSUF KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 35 39030672HJ TASIU MUHAMMAD SADISU KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 36 39013056GC UMAR ISA KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 37 39045280AC UMAR USMAN MUHAMMAD KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 38 39012916JE YAKUBU ALIYU KURINGA KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 39 39056262DG YAR'ADUA MAHADI ABUBAKAR KTN KTN M ARABIC Recommended 40 39098418FG ZUBAIRU DALHATU KTN SBW M ARABIC Recommended 41 39039373GJ ALIYU ABDULLAHI KTN KUF M BIOCHEM Recommended 42 39099179AE MUSTAPHA HALIMA ZANGO KTN ZANGO F BIOCHEM Recommended 43 39086861AB ABUBAKAR ABBA KTN DRA M BIOLOGY Recommended 44 39011932DJ ABUBAKAR FAROUQ KTN SDM M BIOLOGY Recommended 45 39059014CF BALA YUSUF KTN KTN M BIOLOGY Recommended 46 39158012EF BUKAR AMINU ADM MDAG M BIOLOGY Recommended 47 39134890FG JUNAIDU AISHA GALADANCHI KTN KTN F BIOLOGY Recommended 48 39097199CH SULEIMAN ABUBAKAR KTN JBY M BIOLOGY Recommended 49 39114482HD SALISU FAUZIYA KTN MLF F BIOLOGY Recommended 50 39101686EJ UMAR IBRAHIM KTN JBY M BIOLOGY Recommended 51 39028374IG ABDULLAHI ARMAYA'U GIDE KTN KFR M BLIS Recommended 52 39156502BG ABUBAKAR NASIRU KTN DRA M BLIS Recommended 53 39030699JF AGWU JANET ABIA OHA F BLIS Recommended 54 39038351DB AMADU HASSAN KAKAKI KTN KTN M BLIS Recommended 55 39000336AE AUWALU ALIYU KTN CRC M BLIS Recommended 56 39094899EA AWWALU ALIYU KTN MANI M BLIS Recommended 57 39094842BH BABANGIDA AMINU DTM DTM M BLIS Recommended 58 39160085DE BAKOR ABDULLAHI SANI KTN BKR M BLIS Recommended 59 39106075HE BATSARI RUFA'I HAMZA KTN BTR M BLIS Recommended 60 39034829CE FATIMA LAWAL Y. KTN MSW F BLIS Recommended 61 39087285IH HALLIRU HASSAN KTN KTN M BLIS Recommended 62 39058592DA IBRAHIM SALISU KTN KTN M BLIS Recommended 63 39135964DF ISAH ZAHIDA MUHAMMAD KTN KTN F BLIS Recommended 64 39025085FJ KADO SANUSI KTN MSW M BLIS Recommended 65 39031016BH MAHMUD ABDULLAHI KAFUR KTN KFR M BLIS Recommended 66 39068194DD MUKHTAR NASIRU KTN KTN M BLIS Recommended 67 39020719GC MUKHTAR SALISU KTN KTN M BLIS Recommended 68 39057366CC MUSA UMAR RUGOJI KTN MLF M BLIS Recommended 69 39053008AB NASIR JABIR DRA DRA M BLIS Recommended 70 39094928FA OGUNDIRAN STELLA O OYO OYO F BLIS Recommended 71 39021011FJ SALMA MANNIR ALIYU KTN MLF F BLIS Recommended 72 39038189DC SANI MUSBAHU KTN CRC M BLIS Recommended 73 39024787IA SANI YUSUF MAKERA KTN DTM M BLIS Recommended 74 39094858GG SULEIMAN HAMISU KTN BTR M BLIS Recommended 75 39058492DJ UMAR TSAURI MARYAM KTN KUF F BLIS Recommended 76 39057208BB YUSUF ABUBAKAR KTN FTA M BLIS Recommended 77 39003265EE JAMILU ABDULKADIR MU'AZU KTN MLF M BLIS Recommended 78 390150563IC ABBA ABDULRAUF KTN KTN M BUS ADMIN Recommended 79 39073921CB ABDULKADIR KABIR KTN DJA M BUS ADMIN Recommended 80 39084268CA ABDULLAHI YUSUF KTN KTN M BUS ADMIN Recommended 81 39017955BC AHMED LAWAL KTN MLF M BUS ADMIN Recommended 82 39049443CG HAMZA ALIYU GALADUNCHI KTN KTN M BUS ADMIN Recommended 83 39105614AC IBRAHIM BASHIR MOHAMMED KTN NGW M BUS ADMIN Recommended 84 39012266AH IDRIS MOHAMMED GIDE KTN DDM M BUS ADMIN Recommended 85 39156436CA ISA SALISU KTN KUF M BUS ADMIN Recommended 86 39159929BH ISHAQ UMAR KTN KTN M BUS ADMIN Recommended 87 39098246IH JIBRIN BASHIR KTN MLF M BUS ADMIN Recommended 88 39023496HD KASIM NURA KTN KUF M BUS ADMIN Recommended 89 39041125FB LAWAL BISHIR KTN DJA M BUS ADMIN Recommended 90 39016275AI MAMMAN SANUSI KTN BDW M BUS ADMIN Recommended 91 39016878EC MUHAMMED BADARU KTN KFR M BUS ADMIN Recommended 92 39040696HH NURADDEEN MUHAMMAD ALAMEEN KADN KDN M BUS ADMIN Recommended 93 39085758BC UMAR YAHANUSU INUWA NIG SHIR BUS ADMIN Recommended 94 39022503EF TUKUR AMINU KTN DTM M BUS ADMIN Recommended 95 39160565EJ UMAR AISHA YUGUDA KTN BKR F BUS ADMIN Recommended 96 39159793DH UMAR UMAR ABUBAKAR KTN KNK M BUS ADMIN Recommended 97 39027132CJ ZAINAB ABDULLAHI GIDADO KTN KFR F BUS ADMIN Recommended 98 39168519EJ ZUBAIR KHADIJAT ONOZASI KOGI OKN F BUS ADMIN Recommended 99 39076799CA JUNAID MUSA BINDAWA KAT BND M BUS ADMIN Recommended 100 39015516FE AHMAD NURA KTN MLF M CHEM Recommended 101 39022495GJ HUDU AMINA HARUNA KTN KTN F CHEM Recommended 102 39125546FF IBRAHIM ZAINAB SANI KTN BTR F CHEM Recommended 103 39120100JH KABIR NAFI'U KTN KFR M CHEM Recommended 104 39113358FA RABI'U MUHAMMAD DALHATU KTN BDW M CHEM Recommended 105 39019253JF SALISU IMRANA KTN JBY M CHEM Recommended 106 39068528AB IBRAHIM ADAMU TAMA KTN JBY M CHEM Recommended 107 39094839CG FALALU ABDULLAHI KTN MTZ M CHEM Recommended 108 39093408FB ABDULKADIR SADA KTN KTN M COMP SCI Recommended 109 39103723EJ YUSUF MAIMUNATU MASHI KTN MSH F COMP SCI Recommended 110 39142107DG ABDULAZIZ SULAYMAN KOGI LOK M COMPT SCI Recommended 111 39119515AJ ABDULLAHI AMINU MOHAMMED KTN MAN M COMPT SCI Recommended 112 39014048JD ABDULLAHI BISHIR KDN CHKN M COMPT SCI Recommended 113 39076774JF ABDULLAHI JAMILA KOGI IDA F COMPT SCI Recommended 114 39015530BC ABDULLAHI MARYAM KTN MLF F COMPT SCI Recommended 115 39110705FF ABDULLAHI ZAINAB KTN KTN F COMPT SCI Recommended 116 39148436GB ABDURRAHMAN ALIYYU KDN KDN M COMPT SCI Recommended 117 39079784IG ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM RIMI KTN RIM M COMPT SCI Recommended 118 39060628DD ABUBAKAR LATIFAT BUKOLA KWAR OFFA F COMPT SCI Recommended 119 39014787BA ABUBAKAR DAHIRU KAT M COMPT SCI Recommended . 120 39082941CE ABUBAKAR ZAINAB KTN KTN F COMPT SCI Recommended 121 39004053AI ADAMU MUHAMMAD SHAMSUDDEEN KTN KKR M COMPT SCI Recommended 122 39112664JF ADEWUYI ADEDAYO ISAIAH KWAR OFFA M COMPT SCI Recommended 123 39015541HG BALARABE KHALIFA KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 124 39033040FG BELLO AHMED KTN MLF M COMPT SCI Recommended 125 39108816JG DANJUMA ALIYU BK KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 126 39023158CA DANJUMA BK USMAN KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 127 39136984HJ FAKAI BASHIR ABUBAKAR KEB KEBB M COMPT SCI Recommended 128 39020064IH FALALU MASUD MUHAMMED KTN KUF M COMPT SCI Recommended 129 39087427EJ HADIZA BALA KTN KTN F COMPT SCI Recommended 130 39162740CD HASSAN SAMINU KTN BTGR M COMPT SCI Recommended 131 39085378IF IDRIS ALI YUSUF KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 132 39003445IG ISA GIDADO SADA KTN MLF M COMPT SCI Recommended 133 39112633JB JIBRIL HADIZA KTN KKY F COMPT SCI Recommended 134 39118249CE KASIM AHMAD KDN ZAR M COMPT SCI Recommended 135 39093989FE LAWAL HUSSAINI KTN JBY M COMPT SCI Recommended 136 39095625JD LAWAL SHAMSUDDEEN RUMA BTR BTR M COMPT SCI Recommended 137 39099416GJ MU'AZU MUSTAPHA KUF KUF M COMPT SCI Recommended 138 39097449FD MUSTAPHA ZAINU TASIU KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 139 39012310GJ NAFI'U MOHAMMED HAMZA KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 140 39167441IC RABI'U MUSTAPHA KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 141 39012162CI SAFANA HARUNA HASSAN KTN SFN M COMPT SCI Recommended 142 39011537GA SAIDU ALIYU BKR BKR M COMPT SCI Recommended 143 39170571AE SALLAU BASHIR SHITTU KTN FSK M COMPT SCI Recommended 144 39075654GA SANI ABUBAKAR YARGOJE KKR KKR M COMPT SCI Recommended 145 39091673BI SHU'AIBU UMAR KTN BTR M COMPT SCI Recommended 146 39019696CH UMAR AHMED KTN BTGR M COMPT SCI Recommended 147 39034279CF USMAN AMINU KTN FTA M COMPT SCI Recommended 148 39107895EG WAZIRI MUHAMMAD ALIYU KTN KTN M COMPT SCI Recommended 149 39161823FI TANIMU U MUHAMMED ADM M COMPT SCI Recommended 150 39104812IA DANJUMA SURAJO KTN FSK M COMPT SCI Recommended 151 39133471EF GARBA SULEIMAN KTN DMS M ECONOMICS Recommended 152 39140420FD HUSSAINI USMAN K KTN DTM M ECONOMICS Recommended 153 39033964JH LAWAL FAHAD KTN DRA M ECONOMICS Recommended 154 39072786DB MAGAJI KABIR MATAZU KTN MTZ M ECONOMICS Recommended 155 39093585AF
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