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South West S/No Name Stock Units Cert/No Address State SOUTH WEST S/NO NAME STOCK UNITS CERT/NO ADDRESS STATE 1 ABA FRIDAY ONUCHE CEMENT CO. OF 2000 41444 NIPOST CENTRAL LAGOS NORTHERN NIG. PLC. WORKSHOP IJORA OLOPA LAGOS STATE South West 2 ABANYAM ECHINKE FIRST BANK PLC 167 7493412 P. O. BOX 9371 MARINA LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 3 ABANYAM ECHINKE FIRST BANK PLC 143 7758619 P. O. BOX 9371 MARINA LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 4 ABASS HAKEEM ABIODUN ECOBANK PLC 5000 19573 6 ADAMOLEKUN CLS OFF LAGOS AGUNLEJIKA RD VIA MILEZ SURULERE LAGOS STATE South West 5 ABDULKAZEEM NEWTON WEMA BANK PLC 5000 700406 108, OKESINA STR LAFIAJI LAGOS OLANIYI LAGOS STATE South West 6 ABDULKAZEEM NEWTON WEMA BANK PLC 250 932832 108, OKESINA STR LAFIAJI LAGOS OLANIYI LAGOS STATE South West 7 ABDULLAHI USMAN INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 1,000 544463 10/12 BURMA RD, APAPA LAGOS PLC STATE South West 8 ABDULRAMAN KUOYE BENUE CEMENT COMPANY 50 53713 P.O. BOX 128 IKEJA LAGOS PLC LAGOS South West 9 ABDULRAMAN KUOYE BENUE CEMENT COMPANY 62 102859 P.O. BOX 128 IKEJA LAGOS PLC LAGOS South West 10 ABDULSALAM LUKMAN DUNLOP NIGERIA PLC 6000 2840450 39 ODUNFA STREET LAGOS ABIOLA LAGOS ISLAND LAGOS South West 11 ABEBE, EBEHIRIEKE OCEANIC BANK INT’L PLC 1,500 452271 25 NNPC RD, EJIGBO, LAGOS DESTINY LAGOS STATE South West 12 ADADE OLUKAYODE CADBURY NIGERIA PLC 23,464 728147 P. O. BOX 51260 FALOMO LAGOS ADEYINKA IKOYI South West 13 ADEBAJO ABIODUN WEMA BANK PLC 50 871579 7, SOLARU STR SOLUYI LAGOS GBAGADA LAGOS STATE South West 14 ADEBAJO ADEBAYO NAHCO 700 163991 7 SOLARU STREET SOLUYI LAGOS OGUNDELE GBAGADA LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 15 ADEBAJO SEKINAT DIAMOND BANK PLC 10,000 6865 11, AKIN LAGUDA DRIVE LAGOS ADUNNI OFF ADENIYI JONES AVENUE, IKEJA LAGOS South West 16 ADEBAJO, ABIODUN OANDO PLC 50 2350156 FIRST OLUKOTUN BAPTIST OSUN MICHAEL CHURCH, BOX 39, OSUN STATE South West 17 ADEBANJO ADEKUNLE First Bank Plc 37 8930748 P.O. BOX 4825 MARINA LAGOS OLUGBENGA South West 18 ADEBANJO ADELEKE SYKE BANK 1,000 8575 26, BAMBE STREET, OFF LAGOS ADEKUNLE (MR) SHOSANYA STREET RAILWAY LANE, MUSHIN LAGOS STATE. South West 19 ADEBAYO AGNES ABEBI WEMA BANK PLC 32 828962 P.O BOX 412, IWO OSUN OSUN STATE South West 20 ADEBAYO AGNES ABEBI WEMA BANK PLC 120 445063 C/O FIRST OLUKOTUN OSUN BAPTIST P. O. BOX 39 IWO OSUN STATE South West 21 ADEBAYO AGNES ABEBI WEMA BANK PLC 120 516648 C/O FIRST OLUKOTUN OSUN BAPTIST P. O. BOX 39 IWO OSUN STATE South West 22 ADEBAYO AGNES ABEBI WEMA BANK PLC 160 596393 C/O FIRST OLUKOTUN OSUN BAPTIST P. O. BOX 39 IWO OSUN STATE South West 23 ADEBAYO AGNES ABEBI WEMA BANK PLC 50 956514 P.O. BOX 39 IWO OSUN OSUN OSUN STATE South West 24 ADEBAYO AGNES ABEBI WEMA BANK PLC 1000 724141 P.O. BOX 39 IWO OSUN OSUN OSUN STATE South West 25 ADEBAYO EMMANUEL SPRINGBANK PLC 1136 110301 C/O ELDER N.J.INYANG, 39 LAGOS OLUSHOLA AYODELE STREET, MAFOLU, P.O.BOX 4825, LAGOS South West 26 ADEBAYO EMMANUEL SPRINGBANK PLC 284 127323 C/O ELDER N.J INYANG, LAGOS OLUSHOLA 39, AYODELE STREET,MAPOLU, P.O.BOX 4825 LAGOS South West 27 ADEBAYO LOOKMAN INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 2,000 616406 LAGOS ADEKUNLE PLC 23, BAMGBOPA STR, IYALABANI BUS/T ABORU I/IPAJA, LAGOS STATE South West 28 ADEBAYO OLADEJO ALANI CADBURY NIGERIA PLC 537 2322597 P. O. BOX 164 IKEJA LAGOS South West 29 ADEBAYO, AGNES ADEBI OANDO PLC 50 2350370 FIRST OLUKOTUN BAPTIST OSUN CHURCH, BOX 39, OSUN STATE South West 30 ADEBESO SAHEED FIRST BANK PLC 500 6777011 9 OGUNSEHINDE STREET LAGOS OLUWABUNMI OFF TIPPER GARAGE KETU LAGOS STATE South West 31 ADEBO, ADEYEMI STEPHEN OCEANIC BANK INT’L PLC 6,000 541047 45 AFOLABI BROWN LAGOS STREET AKOKA, LAGOS STATE South West 32 ADEDEJI GBEMISOLA INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 2,000 540802 13, CHURCH STREET LAGOS NAIMAT PLC GBADADA IFAKO LAGOS STATE South West 33 ADEDEJI, OLUSEGUN OANDO PLC 100 2951302 C/O OLALEKAN FEYISITAN, LAGOS OLAWALE P.O.BOX 203, MUSHIN, LAGOS STATE South West 34 ADEDIRAN ADEOLU INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 1,125 331877 P. O. BOX 113 APAPA, LAGOS PLC LAGOS STATE. LAGOS STATE South West 35 ADEDOKUN MUFUTAW UNITY BANK PLC 757 2184 P. O. BOX 939 OSHOGBO OSUN ADEBOLA OSUN STATE South West 36 ADEFUNMILAYO KIKILOMO FIRST BANK PLC 416 7500030 C/O MR ADEFUNMILAYO LAGOS UNIVERSAL STEELS LTD P. O. BOX 144 IKEJA LAGOS STATE South West 37 ADEFUNMILAYO KIKILOMO FIRST BANK PLC 357 7758623 C/O MR ADEFUNMILAYO LAGOS UNIVERSAL STEELS LTD P. O. BOX 144 IKEJA LAGOS STATE South West 38 ADEGBESAN SUNDAY UBA 1,000 1172981 STERLING ASSURANCE LAGOS ADEBANJO NIG. LTD. P. O. BOX 8412 L/ISLAND LAGOS South West 39 ADEGBILE MARIAN ALAKE CFAO (NIG) LTD. 67 585615 CARE ALHAJI R. A. BELLO LAGOS COMMERCIAL MANAGER TAEC DIVISION OF UAC OF NIG. PMBB 1015 EBUTE METTA South West 40 ADEGBILE MARIAN ALAKE CFAO (NIG) LTD. 403 650397 P. O. BOX 1311 SHOMOLU LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 41 ADEGBILE MARIAN ALAKE CFAO (NIG) LTD. 134 624478 P. O. BOX 1311 SHOMOLU LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 42 ADEGOKE ADEDAYO WEMA BANK PLC 75 961829 FBC-1, OWOLABI LAGOS MOSES OMOTOYE STREET, ORILE P. O. BOX 68 AGEGE LAGOS South West 43 ADEGOKE ADEDAYO First Bank Plc 1,000 6777090 FNC ORILE AGEGE, 1 LAGOS MOSES OWOLABI OMOTOYE STREET, P.O. BOX 68, AGEGE South West 44 ADEJUMO TAIWO UNION BANK PLC 149 21897893 C/O ACML P.O. BOX 4825 LAGOS MARINA South West 45 ADEKANMBI OLAJUMOKE WAPIC INSURANCE PLC 35400 30168 10 FALOLU STR MUSHIN LAGOS F. LAGOS STATE South West 46 ADEKOYA ADESANMI FIRST BANK PLC 2000 7070909 15/17 IFELODUN STREET LAGOS JEREMIAH OFF ODUNSI ST. BARIGA LAGOS STATE South West 47 ADEKOYA ADESANMI BANK PHB 1000 182024 15 IFELODUN STREET OFF LAGOS JEREMIAH ODUNSI STREET BARIGA LAGOS STATE South West 48 ADEKOYA ADESANMI INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 7,500 521982 15, IFELODUN STR. OFF LAGOS JEREMIAH PLC ODUNSI STR. BARIGA. LAGOS South West 49 ADELEKE ADEKUNLE GTBANK PLC 1290 924239 P. O. BOX 5135 SURULERE LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 50 ADELEKE ADEKUNLE GTBANK PLC 145 869015 P. O. BOX 5135 SURULERE LAGOS LAGOS STATE South West 51 ADELEKE DIYA INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 67 375814 OYO PLC AFRICAN PETROLEUM PLC P.M.B. 6168 OKE ADO IBADAN, OYO STATE South West 52 ADEMAKANJU DOLAPO FIRST BANK PLC 19 5010629 C/O G. P. O. BOX 4825 LAGOS MARINA LAGOS South West 53 ADEMAKANJU DOLAPO First Bank Plc 281 4798695 C/O G. P.O. BOX 4825, LAGOS MARINA-LAGOS South West 54 ADE-MAKANJU DOLAPO FIRST BANK PLC 129 5002502 C/O ALLIANCE CAPITAL LAGOS ABEKE MANAGEMENT CO. LTD. G. P. O. BOX 4825 MARINA LAGOS South West 55 ADE-MAKANJU DOLAPO First Bank Plc 9,604 5707804 C/O ACML P.O. BOX 4825, LAGOS ABEKE MARINA South West 56 ADE-MAKANJU (MISS) SYKE BANK 3,333 19004 P.O.BOX 4825, MARINA LAGOS DOLAPO ABEKE LAGOS STATE. South West 57 ADENEKAN OLUGBENGA FIRST BANK PLC 3 5011216 NO 1 AKINRINLO STREET LAGOS NURUDEEN OFF ALIMOSHO RD IYANA IPAJA LAGOS STATE South West 58 ADENIYI ADEWALE JOHN GTBANK PLC 133 1186467 NEPA DISTRICT OFFICE P. OGUN O. BOX 2027 IJEBU ODE OGUN STATE South West 59 ADENIYI ADEWALE JOHN GTBANK PLC 133 1461158 NEPA DISTRICT OFFICE P. OGUN O. BOX 2027 IJEBU ODE OGUN STATE South West 60 ADENOWO JOSEPH UBA 1,200 629911 34, LAWANSON ST. LAGOS ADEMOLA SURULERE LAGOS South West 61 ADENOWO JOSEPH GTBANK PLC 1000 969336 34 LAWANSON STREET LAGOS ADEMOLA SURULERE LAGOS STATE South West 62 ADENOWO JOSEPH GTBANK PLC 333 1249070 34 LAWANSON STREET LAGOS ADEMOLA SURULERE LAGOS STATE South West 63 ADEOLA ADEWUNKI SPRINGBANK PLC 5769 234827 P.O.BOX 2226 SOMOLU LAGOS JOSEPH South West 64 ADEOLA ADEWUNMI FIRST BANK PLC 1039 7504145 P. O. BOX 2226 SHOMOLU LAGOS JOSEPH LAGOS STATE South West 65 ADEOLA ADEWUNMI FIRST BANK PLC 890 7763268 P. O. BOX 2226 SHOMOLU LAGOS JOSEPH LAGOS STATE South West 66 ADEOLA ADEWUNMI INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 1,253 791870 LAGOS JOSEPH PLC P.O. BOX 2228, SOMOLU, SOMOLU LAGOS STATE South West 67 ADEOLA BOSEDE AFRICAN PETROLEUM PLC 59 708387 P.BOX 2226 SHOMOLU LAGOS STATE FLORENCE South West 68 ADEOLA ESTHER OLOLADE INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 84 423453 LAGOS PLC P. O. BOX 2228, SOMOLU, SOMOLU LAGOS STATE South West 69 ADEOLA ESTHER OLOLADE INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 100 261729 LAGOS PLC P. O. BOX 2228, SOMOLU, SOMOLU LAGOS STATE South West 70 ADEOLA ESTHER OLOLADE INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 1,000 73673 LAGOS PLC P.O. BOX 2226, SOMOLU SOMOLU LAGOS STATE South West 71 ADEOLA ESTHER OLOLADE INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 169 791873 LAGOS PLC P.O. BOX 2228, SOMOLU SOMOLU LAGOS STATE South West 72 ADEOLA OLOLADE ESTHER WEMA BANK PLC 234 610713 C/O P. O. BOX 2226 LAGOS SOMOLU LAGOS SOMOLU LAGOS STATE South West 73 ADEPEGBA JONATHAN CORNERSTONE 10000 CIP063689 P. O. BOX 6743, IKEJA LAGOS OLUSEGUN INSURANCE PLC South West 74 ADEPOJU TOLULOPE WEMA BANK PLC 88 837389 P. O. BOX 16925 IKEJA LAGOS MODINAT LAGOS STATE South West 75 ADERINTO ADEYEMI UBA 720 971229 C/O MR. A. ADERINTO CO- OYO OP BANK PLC PMB 5137, DUGBE , IBADAN South West 76 ADERINTO OLUSOLA INTERCONTINENTAL BANK 2,000 680609 P. O. BOX 27104 AGODI OYO ADESINA PLC GATE IBADAN STATE South West 77 ADERINTO OLUSOLA WEMA BANK PLC 50 907851 P. O. BOX 27104 AGODI OYO ADESINA IBADAN OYO STATE South West 78 ADERINTO STEPHEN UBA 500 1175115 P.
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