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Centre D'ebolowa AO/CBGI REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Paix –Travail – Patrie Peace – Work – Fatherland -------------- --------------- MINISTERE DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE MINISTRY OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE ET DE LA REFORME ADMINISTRATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM --------------- --------------- SECRETARIAT GENERAL SECRETARIAT GENERAL --------------- --------------- DIRECTION DU DEVELOPPEMENT DEPARTMENT OF STATE HUMAN DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES DE L’ETAT RESSOURCES DEVELOPMENT --------------- --------------- SOUS-DIRECTION DES CONCOURS SUB DEPARTMENT OF EXAMINATIONS ------------------ -------------------- CONCOURS DIRECT POUR LE RECRUTEMENT DE 100 CONTRÔLEURS-ADJOINTS DES RÉGIES FINANCIÈRES (TRÉSOR) SESSION 2020 CENTRE D’EBOLOWA LISTE DES CANDIDATS AUTORISÉS À SUBIR LES ÉPREUVES ÉCRITES DU 05 SEPTEMBRE 2020 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT NO MATRICULE NOMS ET PRÉNOMS DATE ET LIEU DE NAISSANCE SEXE LANGUE D’ORIGINE D’ORIGINE 1. CATL10487 ABADA ATEBA MARIE BERNARD HUGUETTE 11/08/1996 A TOMBO F CE NYONG ET MFOUMOU F 2. CATL12265 ABBE MENGUE MARINA POUSTINIE 21/06/1997 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 3. CATL00609 ABDOURAMAN AMADOU BOUBA 29/06/1991 A YAOUNDE M EN MAYO KANI F 4. CATL16323 ABENA MADELEINE STEPHANIE 11/11/1999 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 5. CATL00298 ABENDANG MIREILLE KARENE 29/03/1991 A BAFIA F SU MVILA F 6. CATL16963 ABENG ESSAM DAN PEEZI 10/05/2000 A EBOLOWA M SU DJA ET LOBO F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Contrôleurs-Adjoints des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Ebolowa Page 1 7. CATL15403 ABENG MEBA FRANCK 17/03/1999 A NGOM M SU DJA ET LOBO F 8. CATL17518 ABENG OWONO MICHELLE OLIVE 11/11/2000 A DJOUM F SU MVILA F 9. CATL10982 ABENG SIDOINE SANDRINE 05/11/1996 A SOCAPALM-KIENKE F SU OCEAN F 10. CATL11149 ABENTOUAB ONDOUA GUILAINE 12/12/1996 A ENONGAL F SU MVILA F 11. CATL03448 ABESSOLO ASSOUMOU ARNOLD 16/03/1993 A MEBANG M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 12. CATL16130 ABIA OKONO KEVI DIDIER 23/09/1999 A TCHANGUE M SU MVILA F 13. CATL08171 ABOLO ASSO'O EMILE GEORGES 31/07/1995 A EBOLOWA M SU MVILA F 14. CATL12142 ABOLO JANNY TERREL 01/06/1997 A MVANGAN M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 15. CATL14805 ABOMO ADA GEORGES RONALDO 05/11/1998 A AKOMESSING M SU DJA ET LOBO F 16. CATL16101 ABOMO AKONO CERENA 16/09/1999 A BINDEM F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 17. CATL07039 ABOMO CHARLEINE NATHACHA 14/01/1995 A SANGMELIMA F SU DJA ET LOBO F 18. CATL02948 ABOMO MINKOULOU MONIQUE AURELIE 28/12/1992 A BENGBIS F SU DJA ET LOBO F 19. CATL00888 ABOSSOLO EBA'A SALOMON 24/09/1991 A ENONGAL M SU MVILA F 20. CATL07065 ABOSSOLO LESLIE ROSE 17/01/1995 A NSELANG F SU MVILA F 21. CATL05949 ABOSSOLO MAXIME 22/06/1994 A YEM-YEMFECK M SU DJA ET LOBO F 22. CATL00317 ABOSSOLO NTYAM ELISABETH EDWIGE 02/04/1991 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 23. CATL01120 ABOSSOLO THEODORE ROMEO 08/12/1991 A ENONGAL M SU MVILA F 24. CATL05428 ABOU MIREILLE AURELIE 22/03/1994 A OVENG-YEMVAK F SU DJA ET LOBO F 25. CATL07587 ABOUANG ELOM JAURELLE SANDRINE 17/04/1995 A YAOUNDE F SU MVILA F 26. CATL09201 ABUI EBA'A MARIE NOELLE 17/01/1996 A SANGMELIMA F SU OCEAN F 27. CATL07900 ADA MBEA CHRISTELLE FALONNE 10/06/1995 A MENDJIMI M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 28. CATL08557 ADA NKO'O IDRISS 10/10/1995 A NDJAZENG M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 29. CATL08402 ADA ONDO ANYCET 12/09/1995 A AFAN M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 30. CATL00445 ADA PATRICK LEVANT II 16/05/1991 A ZOEBEFAM M SU MVILA F 31. CATL02162 ADAH ANDELA GERMAINE 09/07/1992 A NKOTENG F CE MBAM ET KIM F 32. CATW03431 ADJOKO BEH ANNITA LAURE 13/03/1993 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 33. CATL15193 ADJOMO ESSALE JUNIOR GAELLE ORNELA 28/01/1999 A DZENG F SU MVILA F 34. CATL00712 ADJOMO EYI ANNIE COLETTE 27/07/1991 A MVILIMENGALE F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 35. CATL03900 ADO NDING HELENE SONIA 04/06/1993 A BENGBIS F ES HAUT NYONG F 36. CATL07901 AGNES JAURES WASE 10/06/1995 A MBONG-YEVOL F SW NDIAN F 37. CATL05191 AGOLO CHARLY 06/02/1994 A NAMPELLA M ES BOUMBA ET NGOKO F 38. CATL03964 AKA'A JACQUELINE OPHELIE 16/06/1993 A AVEBE F SU MVILA F 39. CATL16944 AKAMBA CELIA SOLANGE 04/05/2000 A BIYOKA F CE NYONG ET MFOUMOU F 40. CATL17307 AKAMBA MBARGA ROBERTE 28/08/2000 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 41. CATL01365 AKAMBA MILENE MARIE NOEL 22/01/1992 A DOUM F SU MVILA F 42. CATL06128 AKAMBA NKE ESTHER ALINE 26/07/1994 A EBOLOWA F CE NYONG ET KELLE F 43. CATL07243 AKAMBA ROSELINE FLORA 19/02/1995 A ALOUM F SU DJA ET LOBO F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Contrôleurs-Adjoints des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Ebolowa Page 2 44. CATL00267 AKELE SHEILLA RICCIE 17/03/1991 A AMBAM F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 45. CATL06078 AKIEME AKIEME RUNACE LANDRY 15/07/1994 A FONGOTONGO M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 46. CATL03068 AKOA DIEUDONNE 05/01/1993 A SANGMELIMA M SU DJA ET LOBO F 47. CATL17376 AKOMO MENGUE DANIEL LANDRY 20/09/2000 A MEKAS M SU DJA ET LOBO F 48. CATL18024 AKONO CAREL TOUVEMEL 21/06/2001 A KRIBI M SU OCEAN F 49. CATL01964 AKONO LARISSA 25/05/1992 A BENGBIS F SU DJA ET LOBO F 50. CATL05671 AKONO MEDOU PHILEMON 01/05/1994 A YAOUNDE M SU DJA ET LOBO F 51. CATL13100 AKOU MBA LAJOINIE 09/12/1997 A SANGMELIMA M SU DJA ET LOBO F 52. CATL09303 AKOUMBA CHANONNE 02/02/1996 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 53. CATL05943 ALIGUI NYATE CELINE CATHERINE 20/06/1994 A ATO'OVENG F SU MVILA F 54. CATL17814 ALIMA OVONO ALBERTINE CHANCELINE 10/03/2001 A MENDJIMI F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 55. CATL02148 ALIOU ANDRE 04/07/1992 A ENONGAL M SU MVILA F 56. CATL12270 AMBENE NGUNU JEAN JACQUES 23/06/1997 A MEYO-CENTRE M CE LEKIE F 57. CATL09135 AMENG MENDO LUCIEN JUNIOR 09/01/1996 A MENGUE M SU DJA ET LOBO F 58. CATL15836 AMOUGOU EDOA PAUL FABRICE 09/07/1999 A OBANG I M SU MVILA F 59. CATL10619 AMOUGOU JEROME JOVANY 01/09/1996 A BIWONG-BOULOU M SU MVILA F 60. CATL17439 AMOUGOU THOMAS LOGIN 13/10/2000 A MBALMAYO M CE NYONG ET SO'O F 61. CATL02050 ANDEME JACKY VIVIANE 12/06/1992 A ENONGAL F SU MVILA F 62. CATL00731 ANDEME ONA GERMAINE 03/08/1991 A YAOUNDE F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 63. CATL11401 ANDJE LYDIE VIVIANE 16/01/1997 A ENDAM F SU DJA ET LOBO F 64. CATL08680 ANDONG MESSANGA MINOR 01/11/1995 A NIETE F SU MVILA F 65. CATL03919 ANDONG MINTYA RACHEL PATIENCE 07/06/1993 A ENONGAL F SU OCEAN F 66. CATL02336 ANDONG VANESSA 12/08/1992 A ESSAMAN F SU DJA ET LOBO F 67. CATL15805 ANGO AYO STEVE JOEL 29/06/1999 A EBOLOWA M SU MVILA F 68. CATL07955 ANGO DIANE FRANCISCA 20/06/1995 A ZOEBEFAM F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 69. CATL04584 ANGON EBOTO JEANNE D'ARC 15/10/1993 A EFOULAN II F SU OCEAN F 70. CATL05039 ANGOUANDE VANINA 11/01/1994 A MBALMAYO F SU OCEAN F 71. CATL02674 ANGUE EYE DORISE 20/10/1992 A MESSAMA II F SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 72. CATL07182 APOLLON TEAOKANE SENAYAH 09/02/1995 A KRIBI M SU OCEAN F 73. CATL06058 ASO'O BERVELIE YVANA 13/07/1994 A MEYO-VILLE F SU MVILA F 74. CATL02373 ASSAKO ANNE CHIMENE 18/08/1992 A EBOLOWA F SU MVILA F 75. CATL12542 ASSAKO JEAN LUCIEN 12/08/1997 A ENONGAL-EBOLOWA M SU DJA ET LOBO F 76. CATL02191 ASSAKO NLATE LIONNEL 15/07/1992 A BIWONG-BULU M SU MVILA F 77. CATL09443 ASSE ROMEL NELSON 25/02/1996 A EFOULAN M SU OCEAN F 78. CATL06165 ASSENG CYRILLE STEVEN 02/08/1994 A EKOMBITE M SU MVILA F 79. CATL07791 ASSIA OKPWAE YVON RAOUL 21/05/1995 A OKONG M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 80. CATL12012 ASSIN BESSALA GENEVIEVE ELEONOR 11/05/1997 A NANGA-EBOKO F CE HAUTE SANAGA F MINFOPRA/SG/DDRHE/SDC|Liste générale des candidats Contrôleurs-Adjoints des Régies Financières (Trésor), session 2020_Ebolowa Page 3 81. CATL15755 ASSO'O OBELLE MOISE 18/06/1999 A ENONGAL M SU MVILA F 82. CATL12783 ASSOUMOU ASSOUMOU PAUL-FILS 29/09/1997 A OKONG M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 83. CATL09858 ASSOUMOU ROGINO 04/05/1996 A ASSAM M SU VALLEE DU NTEM F 84. CATL15158 ATANGANA LANDRY AUGUSTE 20/01/1999 A EBOLOWA M SU MVILA F 85. CATL11744 ATANGANA TEBOUM CERETTE CALIXTE 24/03/1997 A KRIBI F CE MEFOU ET AFAMBA F 86. CATL01311 ATSAMA MANY MARIE MADELEINE 12/01/1992 A MELANGUE II F SU MVILA F 87. CATL10026 ATYAM NKO'O JOEL 25/05/1996 A ALATEMEKAE M SU DJA ET LOBO F 88. CATL08871 ATYAM ZAMBE ELVIRE MALIKA 09/12/1995 A TCHANGUE F SU MVILA F 89. CATL09152 AVEBE ABENG JUDITH GOLDA MEIR 10/01/1996 A MEYO-VILLE F SU MVILA F 90. CATL06261 AVEBE ENGOZO'O CARMEL FRANCK 20/08/1994 A MEYO-VILLE M SU MVILA F 91. CATL11766 AVIDI MADELEINE SANTANA 27/03/1997 A BIPINDI F SU OCEAN F 92. CATL10916 AVINI MEDJO FRANCOIS CYRILLE 20/10/1996 A EBOLOWA M SU MVILA F 93. CATL16691 AVOMO BELINGA PAULIN 12/02/2000 A ANDJEK M SU OCEAN F 94.
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