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1ST PROF ONWULIR SCHOLARSHIP EXAM RESULT.Xlsx 1ST PROF ONWULIRI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP 2013 EXAM RESULT FOR ABOH MBAISE LGA S/No. Exam No. NAME OF CANDIDATE SEX TOWN INSTITUTION SORE 1 61 Anaele Chukwudi S. M Ngurunweke IMSU Owerri 94 2 48 Otuonye, C. V. G. M Lorji FUTO 94 3 55 Obani, Izuchukwu P. M Ibeku FUTO 89 4 79 Njoku, Camillus E. M Obibi Nguru MOUA, Umudike 87 5 7 Anyanwu Emmanuel O. M Umuhu FUTO 87 6 111 Isiguzo, Jeremiah I M Enyiogugu MOUA, Umudike 85 7 105 Isiguzo, Casmir I. M Enyiogugu MOUA, Umudike 85 8 19 Ogbonna, Chinasnu M. M Enyiogugu IMSU Owerri 85 9 28 Njoku, Emmanuel O. M Lagwa FUTO 83 10 94 Onodim Chioma C. F Aboh Mbaise IMSU Owerri 80 11 76 Onwukwe, Onyedikachi E. M Uvuru FUTO 79 12 97 Anyanwu, Ginikanwa M. F Nguru IMSU Owerri 76 13 120 Njoku, Uchenna F. M Enyiogugu FUTO 76 14 45 Ugo, Queeneth O. F Okwu Nguru Uni of Benin 76 15 1 Anosike, Kelechi J. M Uvuru Imo Poly Umagwo 75 16 91 Onuoha, Cynthia F Obetiti Poly Nekede 72 17 16 Nwanekwu, Augustine U. M Enyiogugu Imo Poly Umagwo 72 18 100 Anyanwu, Cynthia K. F Enyiogugu FUTO 72 19 54 Anyanwu, Marvel C. M Nguru-Nwenkwo FUTO 71 20 13 Iwuchukwu, Chibuike D. M Lagwa IMSU Owerri 70 21 103 Obasi, Ogochukwu V. F Obetiti Alvan 70 22 73 Onwuemeodo, Immaculeta C. F Mbutu Poly Nekede 69 23 74 Anozie, Julia C. F Enyiogugu Imo Poly Umagwo 69 24 58 Osuagwu, Peterclaver M Lagwa IMSU Owerri 68 25 99 Onuoha, Victor C. M Amuzu Imo Poly Umagwo 68 26 20 Ihedioha, Chiedozie P. M Ogbor-Umuachalu MOUA, Umudike 63 27 34 Anyanwu, Henry I. M Mbutu FUTO 63 28 46 Isiguzo, Theresa S. F Amaohuru Imo Poly Umagwo 61 29 52 Nwachukwu, Rose Q.N. F Lagwa FUTO 55 30 114 Ahaiwe, Nnaji V. M Ezuhu Nguru FUTO 54 31 70 Obani, Nwakamma M Ibeku FUTO 54 32 37 Iwuoha, Precious C. F Lorji IMSU Owerri 54 33 22 Nwokoleme Tecla C. M Ogbor Uvuru NAU Awka 52 34 116 Opara, Anthony O. M Ogwu Nguru FUTO 51 35 43 Matthew, Chika G. M Lorji IMSU Owerri 48 36 109 Anyanwu, Bruno C. M Oboama Nguru FUTO 45 37 64 Nwaobasi, Thankgod E. M Amuzu FUTO 42 38 31 Eke, Chiemela V. M Aboh Mbaise 41 39 67 James, Chidimma E. F Umuhu Alvan 41 40 10 Emenogu, Anthony C. M Enyiogugu FUTO 40 41 88 Edward David M Lagwa Sc. Lab Sch Emekuku 37 42 112 Odu, Wisdom I M Amaohuru FUTO 33 43 49 Egbujor, Rosemary C. F Nguru-Nwenkwo IMSU Owerri 30 44 4 Chukwuegu, Kizito C. M Aboh Mbaise FUTO 29 45 85 Ezeocha, Onyinyechi C. F Amaohuru Sc. Lab Sch Emekuku 29 46 123 Ochu, Casmir M Enyiogugu Poly Nekede No Sch 47 82 Oduchukwu, Coleman K. M Egberede IMSU Owerri NA-Yr4 KEY: No Sch= No evidence of status & NP-YR4=Not processed because student indicated 4th yr. 1ST PROF ONWULIRI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP 2013 EXAM RESULT FOR AHIAZU MBAISE LGA S/No. Exam No. NAME OF CANDIDATE SEX TOWN INSTITUTION SORE 1 5 ONUOHA, STELLAMARIS U. F Otulu Ahiara FUTO 96 2 59 Anaele, Onyinyechi G. F Obodo Ahiara Unizik Awka 93 3 17 Otibechere, Sirus C. M Amuzi IMSU Owerri 93 4 71 Ibeleche, Kelechi T. F Amuzi FUTO 91 5 53 Ohaeri, Judith A. F Apam Med. Lab Sch. Emekuku 88 6 98 Ibe, Ogechi A F Amuzi FUTO 86 7 35 Igbo, Felicity G. F Amuzi Fed Coll. Of Agric, Isiagu 84 8 83 Chikwe, Simon A. M Oru IMSU Owerri 82 9 8 Ekezie, Uzoamaka C. F Ahiazu FUTO 82 10 44 Ohakwe, Prisca K. F Okrika-Nweke Imo Poly Umuagwo 81 11 47 Nwoko, Gladys F. F Okrika-Nweke Poly Nekede 80 12 14 Chinagorom, Chidera C. F Otulu Ahiara FUTO 80 13 74 Nwagwu, Isaac N. M Ahiazu IMSU Owerri 79 14 56 Nwachukwu, Chima W. M Obohia ABSU Uturu 79 15 65 Ndukwu, Prisca E. F Amuzi Poly Nekede 79 16 41 Njoku, Augusta C. F Amuzi FUTO 78 17 92 Ugwu, Chukwuma S. M Ahiara FUTO 78 18 80 Adiuba, Jovita C. F Amuzi Imo Poly Umuagwo 76 19 23 Ihenacho Isdore N. M Ihiteaforukwu MOUA, Umudike 75 20 50 Nwagwu, Juliet A. F Ihenweorie FUTO 74 24 62 Ugochukwu, Chima N. M Obodo Ahiara FUTO 71 25 26 Njoku, Macdonald U. M Ogbe FUTO 70 28 101 Eze, Chizoba P. M Amuzi FUTO 69 29 38 Akalonu, Chinasa T. F Amuzi Fed Coll. Of Agric, Isiagu 63 30 20 Onuocha, Magnus C. M Ihiteaforukwu FUTO 61 31 86 Eke, David Obinna M Nnarambia FUTO 61 32 29 Uneze, Augustine C. M Amuzi Imo Poly Umuagwo 59 33 77 Akwukwegbu, Moses O. M Obodo Ahiara FUTO 59 34 68 Oparaji, Felix M Amuzi Poly Nekede 50 35 95 Nwoko, Nkeiru Chinyere F Ihiteaforukwu MOUA, Umudike 48 36 32 Iwuchukwu, Eberechi F. M Ahiara FUTO 44 37 11 Okoroigwe, Precious C. F Ahiazu IMSU Owerri 44 38 2 Ndugbu, Justin C. M Amuzi Imo Poly Umuagwo 39 39 68 Oparaji, Felix M Amuzi Poly Nekede NR 41 106 Nwaneri, Macdonald C. M Ogbe Ahiara IMSU, Owerri NA-Yr4 KEY: NR =No Result, NP-YR4=Not processed because student indicated 4th yr. 1ST PROF ONWULIRI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP 2013 EXAM RESULT FOR EZINIHITTE MBAISE LGA S/No. Exam No. NAME OF CANDIDATE SEX TOWN INSTITUTION SORE 1 33 Ezirike, Stanislas I. M Onicha-Nwenkwo MOUA, Umudike 98 2 63 Amuzie, Osinachi C. F Eziagbogu ABSU, Uturu 96 3 60 Nwachukwu, Casmir C. M Ihitte Univ of Uyo 96 4 71 Ikpeoha, Jovita C. F Itu Poly Nekede 95 5 121 Nwachukwu, Uchenna C. M Ezinihitte FUTO 95 6 117 Agu, Collins U. M Onicha Med. Lab Sch Emekuku 92 7 27 Enyinnia, Chukwudi A. M Ihitte FUTO 92 8 93 Nnorom, Rosecollete U. F Ihitte MOUA, Umudike 91 9 72 Kamma, Michael I. M Eziudo FUTO 90 10 89 Mbachu, Valentine P. M ITU FUTO 89 11 30 Ndukwe, Chiamaka V. F Amumara Alvan-UNN 89 12 110 Onwubiko, Thompson M Akpodim FUTO 88 13 21 Onyenagubo, Chisom V. M Onicha IMSU Owerri 83 14 81 Osunka, Cynthia C. F Okpofe Alvan 81 15 9 Nwakamma, Perpetua C. F Oboama Alvan-UNN 80 16 36 Onyeulor, Chioma V. F Ihitte IMSU Owerri 80 17 81 Osunka, Cynthia C. F Okpofe Alvan 81 18 113 Nwaokeneme, Brendan C. M Itu FUTO 77 19 90 Anochirionye, Pamela O. F Oboama IMSU Owerri 76 20 42 Nnamocha, Victor I. M Obizi IMSU Owerri 75 21 120 Njoku, Uchenna F. M Eziagbogu IMSU Owerri 74 22 122 Nweke, Chinagorom S. M Eziagbogu IMSU Owerri 74 23 118 Ibeh, Modesta A. F Ihitte Imo Poly Umagwo 73 24 107 Agu, Gladys O. F Onicha Sch. Of Nursing Obowo 73 25 57 Iwu, Chukwudi Christopher M Eziudo FUTO 72 26 66 Ihuoma, Chukwuebuka B. M Ezinihitte FUTO 72 27 78 Ukaegbu, Emmanuel O. M Okpofe FUTO 71 28 108 Agu, Frances C. F Onicha Med. Lab Sch Emekuku 70 29 51 Onwuekweikpe, Rosemary C. F Ihitte FUTO 70 30 75 Bernard, Martins C. M Ezeagbogu Poly Nekede 67 31 3 Osuagwu, Joel C. M Okpofe MOUA, Umudike 66 32 84 Njoku, Akuchinyere S. F Oboama Alvan 62 33 39 Ezechinyere Rita T. F Amumara FUTO 60.5 34 12 Anonyemere, Anulika C. F Owutu FUTO 56 35 102 Anyanwu, Chimezie M. M Oboama Poly Nekede 54 36 6 Ukah, Daniel U. M Onicha Poly Nekede 54 37 24 Anyadike, Pauline C. F Obizi Poly Nekede 52 38 15 Agomuo, Solomon C M Ihitte Poly Nekede 47 39 96 Nwachukwu, Kyrian N. M Ihitte Poly Nekede 47 40 69 Ihemekwala Fidel C. F Obizi Poly Nekede 36 41 104 Anochirionye, Edmond O. M Oboama Poly Nekede 32 42 87 Ihuoma, Nnaemeka M. M Onicha MOUA, Umudike NP-Yr4 43 119 Anyanwu, Immaculata C F Oboama Imo Poly, Umuagwo NP-Yr2 KEY: NP-YR4 & NP-YR2=Not processed because student indicated 4th & 2nd yr..
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