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West African College of Surgeons WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS APRIL 2019 PRIMARY FELLOWSHIP CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE LIST S/N Faculty Part Title Other Name(s) Surname Country Sex Address Centre Exam No 1 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Abdulhameed Abioye ABDULAZEEZ Nigeria Male FEDERAL AbujaMEDICAL CENTRE,191001 AP.M. B 14, BIDA NIGER STATE 2 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Aliyu Musa ABDULLAHI Nigeria Male Dr. Aliyu AbdullahiAbuja musa,Chairman191002 A MAC's Office,Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe,Along Ashaka road,P.M.B. 0037,Gombe State. 3 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Mumin ABDULMALIK Nigeria Male NO.1 LEGISLATIVEAbuja QUARTERS191003 A UNGWAN/DOSA, KADUNA NORTH, KADUNA. 4 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Olamiji, Jamiu ABDULSALAM Nigeria Male 13,riverviewAbuja estate ikenne191004 Remo, AOgun state 5 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Joshua Opeyemi ABIFARIN Nigeria Male S38, AkoduIbadan area, Apete,191005 Ibadan. A 6 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Olayemi Qoyyum ADEMAKINWA Nigeria Male P O Box 1471Ibadan Osogbo Osun191006 State A 7 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Ayobami Oluwatobi ADEWOLE Nigeria Female PLOT 491, AbujaCONSTITUTION191007 AVENUE,A CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA, ABUJA. 8 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Adewale Oluwasegun ADEWUMI Nigeria Male P.O Box 19725,Ibadan U. I Post191008 Office, Ibadan,A Oyo State. 9 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Sandra Lois ADU-BOAHEN Ghana Female Dept. of Anaesthesia,Kumasi KATH,191009 P.O.A Box KS 1934 10 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Sylvanus Oga AGBENYI Nigeria Male Ohuhu Owo,Abuja Oju Local 191010GovernmentA Area, Benue State. 11 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Jude Adikwu AGBO Nigeria Male DepartmentAbuja of Accident191011 and Emergency,A Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi. 12 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Stephen Orowo AGBORO Nigeria Male House 5 AcloseAbuja off 3rd 191012avenue, EfabA City Estate Life Camp FCT Abuja 13 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Olumide Samuel AGUNBIADE Nigeria Male NO 9 KOLAWOLEIbadan SHONIBARE191013 A STREET, KOKER ROAD, ILUPEJU, LAGOS STATE. 14 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Seavers Oyinani AGWOKO Nigeria Female 33 Pomona AbujaStreet, Suncity191014 Estate. AAbuja 15 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Shamsudeen Olatunde AJANI Nigeria Male DD 25 FEDERALIbadan LOW191015 COST HOUSING,A SHAGARI ESTATE, IYANA IPAJA, LAGOS. 16 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Onisojime Moses ALASIA Nigeria Male c/o Mr MosesEnugu Alasia , Baptist191016 HighA School, Moore House Street, New Layout, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. 17 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Zynat Sani ALHASSAN Nigeria Female R3 AbubakarAbuja Rimi Housing191017 Estate,A Dutse 18 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Hamza ALIYU Nigeria Male Turai UmarAbuja Yar'adua MCH,191018 KatsinaA 19 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Kabiru Usman ALIYU Nigeria Male ANESTHESIOLOGYAbuja DEPARTMENT191019 A AMINU KANO TEACHING HOSPITAL, KANO STATE NIGERIA 20 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Sandra Chiaka AMASIKE Nigeria Female NATIONALAbuja HOSPITAL191020 ABUJA,A CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, ABUJA 21 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Bem Collins ANKYAMBE Nigeria Male SORA DRIVEAbuja NEW ROAD191021 GBOKO,A BENUE STATE 22 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Nneoma Nkechinyere ANUCHA Nigeria Female C/O ANUCHAEnugu GODSWILL,191022 DepartmentA of Surgery Jos University Teaching Hospital, P. M. B. 2076 JOS, Plateau State. 23 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Elizabeth Otonyemieba ANYANWU Nigeria Female ST LUKE'SEnugu HOSPITAL191023 ANUA OFFOTA UYO. AWAITING IBM STATE 24 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Emeka Joseph Fyneface ASOEGWU Nigeria Male No 8B APAOGUEnugu HOUSING191024 ESTATE,A RUMOUDARA PORT HARCOURT 25 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Enoch Francis ASUQUO Nigeria Male NO C20 FEDERALEnugu HOUSING191025 ESTATE,A CALABAR 26 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Abimbola Gloria AWE Nigeria Female HEALTH CENTREIbadan ACHIEVERS191026 A UNIVERSITY OWO, ONDO STATE. WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS APRIL 2019 PRIMARY FELLOWSHIP CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE LIST S/N Faculty Part Title Other Name(s) Surname Country Sex Address Centre Exam No 27 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Adejonwo Ojuolape AYOADE Nigeria Female P.0. Box 5010,Ibadan Totoro Post191027 Office,A Abeokuta 28 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Godwin Tochukwu AZUKA Nigeria Male F.M.C LOKOJA,Abuja KOGI191028 STATE A 29 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Abdullahi BADAMASI Nigeria Male DEPARTMENTAbuja OF ANESTHESIA,191029 A NATIONAL ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL DALA, KANO. 30 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Munir Aminu BALA Nigeria Male Murtala MuhammadAbuja Specialists191030 Hospital,A kano 31 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Opeyemi Anuoluwapo BASIRU Nigeria Female Quarters1, Flat1,Ibadan SSA Ojoo191031 Lagos.A 32 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Alisa Salama BASSI Nigeria Female Block 1, FlatAbuja 1, RMRDC191032 Quarters,A Plot 416-426, Augustus Aikhomu Way, Utako, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria 33 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Daniel Kow Yamoah BEECHAM Ghana Male P.O.Box AHAccra 1371, Achimota,191033 AccraA 34 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Morufu Abiola BELLO Nigeria Male x41, NigerianIbadan Army Cantonment191034 OjoA Lagos State 35 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Abednego Sunday DAVID Nigeria Male FLAT 106, EnuguBLOCK 2, RESIDENT191035 A DOCTORS QUARTERS, BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE. 36 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Rockson Komi Senyo DORKEH Ghana Male P.O.Box COAccra 3008, Tema191036 A 37 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Amenze EDO Nigeria Female 3, Asuen Street,Ibadan Off Murtala191037 MohammedA Way, Benin City, Edo State 38 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Ehiiorobo Samson EDOHEN Nigeria Male 27 COLLEGEEnugu ROAD, OFF191038 EKEHUANA ROAD, BENIN CCITY. 39 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Felix EFFIOM Nigeria Male 29 TTC RoadEnugu Ikot Ansa191039 Calabar A 40 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Obehioye Martins EHIMHANTIE Nigeria Male Holy RosaryIbadan Catholic Church,191040 OffA Benin Technical College Road, Benin City, Edo State. 41 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Kanario-Olisa EJECHI Nigeria Male number 13 Enugugboliwe-mgbeze191041 street Abehind flight aluminium company, benin-asaba expressway. Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria 42 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Michael Solomon EKANEM Nigeria Male PETALICEEnugu MEDICAL 191042CENTER A, 5/7 MARICKSON STREET OFF ERNEST BASSEY STREET BY 2 LANES UYO 43 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Candy Edidiong ETUKAKPAN Nigeria Female 5 TOMMYEnugu UMOH CLOSE,191043 ABAKA 44 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Nnanke EYONG Nigeria Female DepartmentEnugu of Anaesthesiology,191044 UniversityA of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar 45 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Naziru Shu'aibu GARBA Nigeria Male Sabon GariAbuja Bichi, Kano191045 State. A 46 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Auwal HARUNA Nigeria Male Number 563Abuja R/lemo kano191046 A 47 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Ebubechi IBEGBULA Nigeria Male University ofIbadan Ilorin Teaching191047 Hospital,A Department of Anaesthesia 48 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Abiodun Abayomi IDOWU Nigeria Male N4/580 Yemetu,Ibadan Ibadan191048 A 49 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Ifiala Agwu IFIALA Nigeria Male 37, Olalusi AbujaStreet, Irawo,191049 Ikorodu, ALagos State 50 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Surajodeen ISAH Nigeria Male DEPARTMENTAbuja OF ANAESTHESIA,191050 A AMINU KANO TEACHING HOSPITAL, KANO 51 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Mustapha Alhaji JIME Nigeria Male Umaru ultraAbuja modern hospital191051 maiduguriA borno state 52 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Imoh Sunday JOHNSON Nigeria Male St Luke's Hospital,Enugu Anua,191052 Uyo. Akwa-ibomA State WEST AFRICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS APRIL 2019 PRIMARY FELLOWSHIP CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE LIST S/N Faculty Part Title Other Name(s) Surname Country Sex Address Centre Exam No 53 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. T. Juleo KARR Ghana Male Military HospitalAccra Postgraduate191053 College,A Private Mall Bag 110, Accra 54 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Oluwaseun KUNA Nigeria Female 10, adesina Ibadanbalogun street,191054 oreyo, igbogbo,A ikorodu, Lagos 55 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Yaa Achiaa KYEREMATENG Ghana Female P.O.B 786, KumasiAdum - Kumasi191055 A 56 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Joshua Timighe LEADER Nigeria Male Opppsite AmbaIbadan hotel, Ebisam191056 road,A Akenfa, Yenagoa. Bayelsa state 57 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Gum MAAKURA Nigeria Male Opposite SaintAbuja Joseph Catholic191057 ChurchA Nyon, Km 4 Gboko Road, Makurdi, Benue State. 58 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Auwal MAGAJI Nigeria Male NATIONALAbuja EAR CARE191058 CENTRE,A KADUNA 59 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Hadiza Umar MANA Nigeria Female c/o Mrs. JFAbuja Mana guards191059 Brigade MedicalA Centre Mambilla Barracks, PMB 242 Garki Abuja. 60 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Naa Ayeley Sena MILLS-TETTEY Ghana Female PMB CT 104,Accra Cantonments,191060 Accra,A Ghana 61 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Victor Nnamdi MMEGWA Nigeria Male No 10 alex Enuguavenue agip 191061portharcourtA rivers state 62 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Auwal Abdullahi MOHAMMED Nigeria Male DepartmentAbuja of Anaesthesia,191062 AminuA Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano State Nigeria. 63 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Eno Onyinye MORPHY Nigeria Female DepartmentEnugu of Anaesthesia,191063 UCTH,A Calabar 64 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Gamaraddeen Abdullahi MUHAMMAD Nigeria Male Federal MedicalAbuja Center 191064katsina A 65 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Dooshima Yetusoko NENCHI Nigeria Female NIGERIANAbuja COLLEGE 191065OF ACCOUNTANCYA KWALL, PLATEAU STATE. P.M.B 2734. 66 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Ilochi Uchechukwu A NNAJI Nigeria Female ROYAN HOSPITAL,Ibadan 72191066 AINA STREETA , OJODU, IKEJA LAGOS 67 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Dickson Dokyi NOMAFO Ghana Male C/O KBTH,Accra Department191067 of Anaesthesia,A Box 77, Korle Bu, Accra 68 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Ugochi Ahunna NWOGU Nigeria Female NO. 7 IGWEEnugu CLOSE 1,191068 RUMUOGBAA OFF ARTILLERY JUNCTION PORT HARCOURT. 69 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Jude Nnamenyelum NWOSU Nigeria Male No. 1 RapuluchukwuEnugu Crescent191069 OdidaA Nnewichi Nnewi Anambra State 70 Anaesthesia Primary Dr. Akinyemi Sunday OBADARE
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