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Okpe S/N Surname Firstname Address Lga Gender Degree OKPE S/N SURNAME FIRSTNAME ADDRESS LGA GENDER DEGREE PROGRAME 1 Ikwuogu Udoka 2 omo agage close bethel street osubi warri delta state Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 2 RUTH EIMUEN 25, ERADAJAYE STREET, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 3 ODAFENA SADJERE NO 1 GHANA STREET Okpe Delta State F HND N-Agro 4 ATUBI DENNIS Old Eku Road, Orerokpe Okpe Delta State F HND N-Agro 5 Lauretta Fetimi (Mrs) 5, Fetimi close osubi Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 6 Ukeme Ivwighren 31 Udu street Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 7 ONOME TARURHOR #8,Erubasa lane off hospital road Orerokpe Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 8 Coker Marian 5 Anighoro Street, Orerokpe, Delta State Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 9 ELIZABETH EZIESHI ARAWORE STREET OPPOSIT BAPTIST CHURCH, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 10 Kingsley Egboro 28 Esezi Road Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 11 PUPU EREHIVWOME 144, OREROKPE WARRI ROAD, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 12 sarah Ojeifo Adesa Ughoton Okpe Delta State F HND N-Agro 13 Owhere Faith Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria, Iyanomo Benin City. Okpe Delta State F HND N-Agro 14 Amarachukwu Ebubechukwu Our lady queen of the apostles catholic church jeddo u Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 15 BASSEY MARTHA NO. 2 FALICIA AKENI STREET, OSUBI Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 16 NWEKE EZINWANNE 37, Iyamu Street, Okuokoko, Okpe LGA ââ?¬â?? Delta State. Okpe Delta State F BEng N-Agro 17 PURITY ADJARHO 216, OREROKPE/WARRI ROAD, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F HND N-Agro 18 Adehor Emuke 2 adehor street iwhrekpokpor ughelli Okpe Delta State F HND N-Agro 19 NSE-OBONG EFFIONG 7, ORHORHO ROAD, OREROKPE, DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 20 Ebimi Afekoro 1 Caroline Street Okuokoko, Delta State Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 21 Oroh Grace 17,orodje street,orerokpe. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 22 LELEI TONBARA No. Ogwumu Simon Street, Okuokoko Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 23 Oluwaseun Tijani 11,baptist road,adesa-ughoton Warri Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Agro 24 omowurheri emmanuel No. 28 NEPE STREET OREROKPE, DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State M HND N-Agro 25 EMOGHENE RICHARD No 11 mowoe street,off old palace road, orerokpe Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 26 Oghenewaire Ojagbiwhru 14, Colonel Newton Street, Osubi, Delta State Okpe Delta State M HND N-Agro 27 IGHAGBAIFO PETER 9 ADEOLA ROAD SAPELE ,DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 28 Iweta Omamo No. 38e Biokoro Street, Orerokpe Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 29 Kenechukwu Ikenna No 15 Onyemekiehye street, opposite Osubi Airport, warri delta stateOkpe Delta State M BEng N-Agro 30 ONOKADE ANTHONY NO 1 Frank Akpori Street, Osubi Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 31 Levi Onovwake 13, Ewubareh Street, Okuokoko Okpe Clan, Delta State Okpe Delta State M BEng N-Agro 32 Williams Ehizibue No. 3 Idigbo Close, Orerokpe, Delta State. Okpe Delta State M HND N-Agro 33 GODSTIME AYETAN PLOT 3 AYETAN E KENNETH CLOSE OKOMOWA, OSUBI Okpe Delta State M BEng N-Agro 34 AMEDU EMMANUEL 35 ONOS STREET, OSUBI, DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State M HND N-Agro 35 John Oruogho 9 Anigboro street, Okrikpere town Okpe Delta State M HND N-Agro 36 umukoro daniel plot 20 kayode street, okuokoko, effurun, delta state. Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 37 ERAKPOTOBOR NESTOR NO 9 EJOBOKA CLOSE OKIRIGWHRE SAPELE Okpe Delta State M HND N-Agro 38 AKPOTAIRE DAVID 166 Orerokpe Warri Raod, Orerokpe Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 39 MACPETERS AKWE OPPOSITE SMALL TOWNHALL JEDDO Okpe Delta State M BEng N-Agro 40 Emare Uche Market road jeddo delta state Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Agro 41 PERCY OGUDU IYOMA PLAZA, OFF OSUBI-EKU EXPRESS WAY, OSUBI, NEAR WARRI,Okpe DLETA Delta State M BSc N-Agro 42 ARUSUAYINE FIDELIA NO. 4 EVABARAN STREET, JEDDO TOWN, OKPE LG.A. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 43 CHIKA EKEMEZIE NO. 8 LARRY OTERI STREET, BEHIND LAWFAB HOTEL, OSUBI, WARRI,Okpe DELTA Delta STATE State F BSc N-Community 44 Iweta Sandra 109 Orerokpe/Warri Road Orerokpe Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 45 OGHENEVWAIRE OTITE 1 OMENE ROAD, SAPELE, DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 46 FAVOUR ADOGBEJI End of stopover Hotel, Okuokoko Okpe Delta State F HND N-Community 47 FAVOUR ABDULMALIK PLOT 17 JOSEPH MGBAFULIKE DRIVE,OFF OGBELLE ROAD, JEDDO Okpe Delta State F HND N-Community 48 QUEEN ENYAGAM Lucky London Street, Osubi Okpe LGA, Delta State, Nigeria. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 49 Onovwioba Efeme 13, Agada street,Okuokoko,Warri,Delta State Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 50 RUTH AKATARIKA JEDDO TOWN, OKPE, LOCAL GOVT. AREA , DELTA STATE. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 51 Edith Ayah Felix lgbru Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Community 52 THEOPHILUS IMONIERO plot 2 off frank Akpuri street osubi okpe locak goveernment Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Community 53 PETER IJEH NO 4 BEN IJEH CLOSE OFF SIR, OTODE STREET, OSUBI, WARRI Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Community 54 Onajite Igho No. 6 Odinabe Street Okpe Delta State M HND N-Community 55 Aniekan Ekpo 33 Nehemiah street off Agbarho/Ughelli road Okuokoko Okpe Delta State M BSc N-Community 56 Paul Onyekachukwu No. 12 Ejoh Street, Orerokpe, Delta State Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 57 MAUREEN ERIFERI 33 OGHENE ROAD,SAPELE,DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 58 KESIENA ERHINURE NAVI GARDEN CITY, R.E.B. ROAD, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 59 KESIENA ERHINURE NAVI GARDEN CITY, R.E.B. ROAD, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 60 Rosemary Ekperigin No1, Behind okuokoko primary school, off Ughele Road Delta state Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 61 Efemena Edeghonghon 4 Abel Oredia Close off Elshaddai Street,Osubi,Warri. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 62 OREVAOGHENE ODAFE No. 14 Uyi otabor street off lucky London, Osubi. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 63 Tejiri Solomon 7, Arinze Close, Osubi Opp the Airport Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 64 OLOKPA UNITY okwuvwori -Amukpe ,Sapele Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 65 Atoma Oghenekome No. 52 Biokoro Street, Orerokpe, Delta State Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 66 Obore Amalaka No. 32 Daniel Obodo street, Okuokokor Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 67 Ojachiere nil 13 Ayomanor street Orerokpe Delta state Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 68 Hannah Okpe Morden Market road by vita form Junction, makurdi, Benue state. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 69 EYEFUJIRIN OMAGBEMI 70, ABEKE ROAD, SAPELE Okpe Delta State F HND N-HEALTH 70 mercy akpan no2, james ovies street ,okuokoko.warri delta state. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 71 Orhakporhe Enerho 14 ikaka Street Osubi Main Town,Osubi. Okpe Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 72 NYERHOVOWO EDOGE no 5 johnny street behind a and a filling station osubi okpe delta stateOkpe nigeria Delta State F BSc N-HEALTH 73 INNOCENT BOYITIE HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, OKWUVO-ADEJE, OKPEOkpe L.G.A. Delta State M BSc N-HEALTH 74 charlesmary Anukwu 34 okpunu street,okuokoko Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 75 Odili Gloria Opp. Primary School, Ugbokodo Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 76 PEMU BOYOWA 2 OYABUGBE CLOSE, OFF NEHEMIAH SCHOOL ROAD, OKUOKOKO Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 77 BEJIDE BOSEDE 19, HOSPITAL ROAD, JEDDO. Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 78 IBOBOLI PEACE MEREJE OKPE LGA Okpe Delta State F HND N-Teach 79 PRAISE AKPONEHWE Plot 16 Umoru Close, Osubi Okpe Delta State F HND N-Teach 80 ADU DINAH 6 Dumagworo Qtrs, Off Temple of Grace Ministry Jeddo, Delta StateOkpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 81 Diana Egheleme No 8 Onoyake Street, Off DDPA Housing Estate, Effurun Delta State Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 82 Sunday Favour 148, Osubi Express Road, Warri, Delta State Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 83 Judith Etioyibo Umukoro layout, Opp. the Catholic Church Jeddo Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 84 AKPEVWEOGHENE EKO No. 132 Old Orerokpe/Warri Road, Orerokpe Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 85 UDUOVIE HARRIETA PLOT 9 EDOWAYE STREET, OSUBI, NEAR WARRI, DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 86 Glory Ejemudaro Ikaka street, osubi Effurun- warri,Delta state Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 87 Eboagu Abigail 12, Shaguolo layout refinry Ekpan Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 88 EMONENA JOY NO 12 ODONABLE STREET, OREROKPE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 89 OYINBO CAROLINE 4 Church of God Mission, Jeddo off Chief Umah Close Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 90 HOPE MADEDON 17 johnny street osubi back off A/A filling station station osubi deltaOkpe state Delta State F BSc N-Teach 91 EDNA OIYIMHONYOR HIS MERCY CLOSE , OSUBI, DELTA STATE Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 92 Edeki Florence #27 Omoteko Anikori street Okuokoko warri Okpe Delta State F BSc N-Teach 93 DIANA AZANOR NO 8 CALVARY, SUCCESS Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 94 ELIZABETH OMONIKARIN 71, PTI ROAD EFFURUN DELTA STATE. Okpe Delta State F HND N-Teach 95 Emuoso Cynthia No. 2 Udumu-Agworo quaters, Jeddo Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 96 Oyibo Oghenenyore udumu-agworo quarter jeddo, Okpe Delta State F NCE N-Teach 97 Okpako Onoriode 34 Market Road,Jeddo Okpe Delta State F HND N-Teach 98 ETAROGHENE EFETURI No.
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