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Yobe State University Pre-Degree Admission List - Uploaded On Yobe State University Pre-Degree Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PRE-DEGREE STUDIES KM7 Sir Kashim Ibrahim Way, P.M.B. 1144 Damaturu, Yobe State www.ysu.edu.ng 06th October, 2016 PRE-DEGREE ADMISSIONS 2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION (1st BATCH) S/No Application Names Gender Origin Course Number 1 P003 AMINA MUSTAPHA Female Yobe, Gujba PDS 2 P004 ADAMU ADAMU ISA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS 3 P013 KEFAS DANIEL Male Yobe, Fika PDA 4 P014 HUSSAINI INUSA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA 5 P023 ADAMA MOHAMMED Female Yobe, Gujba PDA BUKAR 6 P024 UMAR MOHAMMED Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS ZAKAR 7 P033 BELLO GARBA GAMOJI Male Yobe, Nguru PDS 8 P034 MOHAMMED YARIMA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS ISHIAKU 9 P043 BAISA ABDULLAHI Male Yobe, Karasuwa PDS 10 P044 YUSUF MUHAMMAD Male Yobe, Nguru PDS YUSUF 11 P045 MOHAMMED IDRISS Male Yobe, Fune PDA 12 P053 KHADIJAH IBRAHIM Female Yobe, Nangere PDS ADAMU 13 P054 LAWAN MUSTAPHA Male Yobe, Gujba PDS 14 P064 FATIMA GULANI Female Yobe, Gulani PDS SULEIMAN 15 P073 ALHAJIN DANUSA DAUDA Male Niger, Lapai PDA 16 P074 DALA ABDULLAHI Male Yobe, Gujba PDS 17 P083 FATIMAH MUAZU Female Yobe, Fika PDS GODOWOLI 18 P093 ADAMU CHILARIYE Male Yobe, Nangere PDA ADAMU 19 P094 YUNUSA BARAU HARUNA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA 20 P103 YUNUSA BAZUWA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA ADAMU 21 P104 BABAGONI ISMAIL Male Yobe, Damaturu PDA 22 P105 FARIDAT ALIYU Female Yobe, Potiskum PDA 23 P113 CLEMENT AGADA AMEH Male Yobe, Bade PDS Yobe State University Pre-Degree Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 24 P114 IDRISS HARUNA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA 25 P123 MARYAM ABUBAKAR Female Yobe, Potiskum PDS TAMANA 26 P124 AISHA MUSA KALLA Female Yobe, Machina PDS 27 P134 AMINU MUSA Male Gombe, PDS Nafada/Bajoga 28 P143 HAUWA UMAR MAIGARI Female Yobe, Yunusari PDA 29 P144 FIDDAUSI MUSA LAWAN Female Yobe, Nangere PDS 30 P153 MUHAMMAD KAUMI Male Yobe, Nguru PDS 31 P163 IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA 32 P164 MUHAMMAD DABRA Male Yobe, Nangere PDA HASSAN 33 P173 ABDULLAHI BAZUWA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS ADAMU 34 P183 PHILIP HEZEKIAH Male Yobe, Nangere PDA 35 P184 SALMA MADUGU LAWAL Female Yobe, Damaturu PDA 36 P193 SULAIMAN ABUBAKAR Male Yobe, Nangere PDA 37 P194 SADDIQA DAN-YARO Female Yobe, Damaturu PDA 38 P203 MUHAMMAD BULAMA Male Yobe, Gujba PDS MUHAMMAD 39 P204 ABDULLAHI ADAM MUSA Male Yobe, Damaturu PDS 40 P213 MUHAMMAD GUJBA Male Yobe, Gujba PDS MUHAMMAD 41 P223 ABDULLAHI A ADAMU Male Yobe, Gujba PDA 42 P224 ZAINAB DAYA Female Yobe, Fika PDA ABDULLAHI 43 P233 ADAMA YUNUSA Female Yobe, N/A PDS HUSSAINI 44 P234 MUHAMAD IBRAHIM Male Yobe, Fika PDS UMAR 45 P243 JIBRIN BASHIR Male Yobe, Gujba PDA 46 P244 MUBARAK MOHAMMED Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS WAKILI 47 P254 MUSA SULEIMAN Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS 48 P263 HAFSAT YUSUF ZAKAR Female Yobe, Fika PDS 49 P264 ADAMU SULEIAN Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS 50 P273 MARYAM BABA UMAR Female Yobe, Potiskum PDS 51 P274 MUHAMMAD BUKAR BK Male Yobe, Damaturu PDA 52 P283 ABDULLAHI HASSAN Male Yobe, Damaturu PDA 53 P284 BULAMA K WAKIL Male Yobe, Fune PDA 54 P293 BULUS AHMADU HASSAN Male Yobe, Fika PDA 55 P303 ABDULLAHI GALADIMA Male Yobe, Nangere PDS ABUBAKAR 56 P311 FATIMA KAWU LAWAN Female Yobe, Gujba PDS 57 P323 SULEIMAN JAJERE Male Yobe, Fune PDA ADAMU 58 P333 HAFSAT BELLO ADAMU Female Yobe, Fika PDS 59 P353 MOHAMMED SALE Male Yobe, Gulani PDA Yobe State University Pre-Degree Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 60 P363 MUHAMMAD JAMILU SANI Male Yobe, Bade PDA 61 P383 ABDULHAMID AHMAD Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS YUNUS 62 P403 ALIYU AUWALU HASHIMU Male Yobe, Jakusko PDS 63 P413 MUHAMMAD TALBA Male Yobe, Damaturu PDS ADAMU 64 P423 ABUBAKAR ZAKAR UMAR Male PDS 65 P433 AISHA A ZANNA Female Yobe, Bursari PDA 66 P443 JAMILA MUSTAPHA Female Katsina, Kafur PDS 67 P453 IBRAHIM HASSAN Male Yobe, Fika PDS 68 P463 BAGARE KHADIJA ALIYU Female Yobe, Nangere PDS 69 P473 GARBA IBRAHIM TALBA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS 70 P484 MUHAMMAD INUSA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA 71 P494 HASSAN INUSA Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS 72 YSUPD0301 HADIZA CHANA Female Yobe, Potiskum PDA MUHAMMAD 73 YSUPD0302 AISHA AJIKOLO Female Yobe, Gujba PDA 74 YSUPD0306 MARYAMU MICHEAL Female Yobe, Nangere PDS 75 YSUPD0307 AISHA MOHAMMED SANI Female Yobe, Fune PDS 76 YSUPD0308 JACOB DELE BABATUNDE Male Kogi, Yagba East PDS 77 YSUPD0309 HAUWA RABIU Female Yobe, Nangere PDS CHIROMARI 78 YSUPD0310 IDRISS NASADAU Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS MUHAMMAD 79 YSUPD0368 MUHAMMAD SALE Male Yobe, Potiskum PDS MUHAMMAD 80 YSUPD0369 ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD Male Yobe, Potiskum PDA ABDULHAMID 81 YSUPD0370 AMINA ADAM ABUBAKAR Male Yobe, Fika PDS 82 YSUPD0371 MOHAMMED ISAH Male Yobe, Fune PDA 83 YSUPD0373 ELIASU ADUKWU ALILU Male Kogi, Dekina PDA 84 YSUPD0374 SAIDU DAUDA Male Yobe, Gulani PDS 85 YSUPD0375 MUSA LAWAN SALISU Male Yobe, Nangere PDS 86 YSUPD0378 FATIMA MUHAMMAD Female Yobe, Damaturu PDS MUSTAPHA 87 YSUPD0388 ZAINAB GARBA UMAN Female Yobe, Potiskum PDA 88 YSUPD0389 ABDULMUMIN AHMAD Male Yobe, Gulani PDA 89 YSUPD0391 FIRDAUSI SAGIR Female Yobe, Potiskum PDA MOHAMMED 90 YSUPD0395 FATIMA BABAGANA Female Yobe, Geidam PDS 91 YSUPD0397 ABUBAKAR DAYA ALIYU Male Yobe, Fika PDS 92 YSUPD0398 AHMED BABA KOLO Male Yobe, Gujba PDS Note: All Successful candidates are to print their Admission letter online via www.ysu.edu.ng Dr. M. M. Lawan Director, School of Predegree Studies .
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