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Yobe State University, Damaturu YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY, DAMATURU www.ysu.edu.ng The Underlisted candidates have been offered provisional admission into undergraduate programmes for the 2015/2016 academic session. S/No. Reg. Number Name of candidate Course Level 1. 55381497BJ SUNOMA HAUWA MUH'D B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 2. 56404932FF MUSTAPHA MODU KAWU B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 3. 56404367AE SALEH ZAINAB ADAMU B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 4. 55380162EH SAMAILA ABDULWAHAB B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 5. 56489578GD AMINU MAFAZA MAHMUD B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 6. 56404916AJ HARUNA KHADIJA AGO B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 7. 55383016CB BULAMA KADIJA KAKU B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 8. 56766585EB MUH'D AISHA ABDULKADIR B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 9. 56405206AJ RAJI ASMAU RAFIU B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 10. 56115945DA ZAKARIYAU FATIMA GALADIMA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 11. 55382051AG USMAN ASIYA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 12. 56405551IC BUKAR MUH'D MALLAMBE B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 13. 56404611EI IBRAHIM ZAHRA GARBA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 14. 56405215HJ KARFA AISHATU BIZI B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 15. 55380762JA ADAMU ABDULJALAL B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 16. 56407014BH MODUGANA BULAMA BULAMA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 17. 59050664HI BUKAR HADIZA USMAN B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 18. 59145592IG MALA MUSTI AMINA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 19. 59015526FD HASSAN JAMILA USMAN B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 20. 59017198IB BUBA HADIZA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 21. 59155733CE DALA AISHA AJI B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 22. 59077189ED ALI INUSA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 23. 59015957CB WAKIL MOHAMMED LAWAN B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 24. 59048231BC MUSA HASSAN DAN AZUMI B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 25. 59047558IE M. UMAR MOHAMMED B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 26. 59080867GH JAMES HANNATU B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 27. 59024360DC KYARI MOHAMMED SALEH B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 28. 59012195FF ABUBAKAR MOH'D ALHAJI B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 29. 59090502GI UMAR HAFSAT ISAH B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 30. 59107436JE ISAH AHMAD B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 31. 59086453JA AUDU LAWAN B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 32. 56403269JH AUDU AUWAL UMAR B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 33. 56107494GG BAKO LAWAN B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 34. 56832980JE ALI KALLAMU AHMAD B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 35. 55674309BF SHEHU AMINA SANI B.Sc. BIOLOGY 100 36. 59049833EJ ABDULLAHI FATIMA DANZARA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 37. 59150918BG SALIHU BABAGANA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 38. 59036714CE MAIGANA IDRISS B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 1 | P a g e 39. 59093031EH ABDULLAHI HARUNA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 40. 59023387EB MUSTAPHA BABAGANA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 41. 59040754CJ YAKUBU YAHAYA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 42. 59066348HB LAWAN BABAGANA B.Sc. BIOLOGY 200 43. 55383016CB BULAMA KHADIYA KAKU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 44. 55380514FI MOH'D HARUNA ADAMU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 45. 56793423DH IBRAHIM UMMUKULSUM MUSA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 46. 55381083JH LIMAN ABDULQADIR ADAM B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 47. 56406496BJ HUSSAINI ABUBAKAR MUSA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 48. 55383607JB ZAKAR KHADIJA SAIDU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 49. 56831469GI MAIDIO USMAN MUSTAPHA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 50. 55672718DF MUH'D SULAIMAN LAMBA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 51. 55382087JC BAGARE ZAKARIAY MUH'D B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 52. 56404303AC MUSA SALAMATU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 53. 56487829HC KABIR IBRAHIM IBRAHIM B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 54. 56404925HG GREMA ALI KOLO B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 55. 56404303AC MUSA SALAMATU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 56. 56405225EJ LAWAN ABUBAKAR MALI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 57. 56282338BD ADEOYE MARIAM TEMITOPE B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 58. 56709873DJ MOHAMMED ADO TOROKO B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 59. 59040731AB GAMBO ABDULWAHAB HASSAN B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 60. 59099604BJ GAMBO ABUBAKAR MUHAMMAD B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 61. 59089637EE BUKAR ABDULLAHI HAJARA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 62. 59035664HA GEIDAM FATIMA BASHIR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 63. 59168102GI ABDULKADIR ALIYU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 64. 59069954CA GARBA FATIMA MUHAMMAD B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 65. 59001742ID MODU ALIYU ALAHJI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 66. 59155025BE ABDU ABDULLAHI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 67. 59025497BG MUSA MAHMUD B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 68. 59037583DG MOHAMMED MUSA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 69. 59131727GI ALHASSAN OKASHA JANAIDU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 70. 59041593DE MUHAMMAD SHAMSUDDEEN B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 71. 59140195HI GWAYO HALIMA MUSA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 72. 59098552HB ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 73. 59023803FE INUWA MUH'D ABUBAKAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 74. 59028695CF ISAH ISIYA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 75. 59101693FH JAJERE AHMED MUSA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 76. 59117778BB MOHAMMED AHMED B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 77. 59016108FD KOLO MUSA GONI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 78. 59145478EA MAZIKA MUHAMMAD ADAMU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 79. 59041599BG MUSA YUSUF B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 80. 59111727CF GONI MUHAMMAD M. B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 81. 59025755BI MADAKI AISHA YUSUF B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 82. 59012573IF IBRAHIM MUSA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 83. 59127657FG JIBRIN HARUNA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 84. 59015482II MUSA KHADIJA AMSHI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 2 | P a g e 85. 59135641GD USMAN MOHAMMED BABA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 86. 59048242GJ SHETTIMA ALI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 87. 59090486BJ SADIQ FATIMA ABUBAKAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 88. 59032379DB MUSTAPHA JIBRIN B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 89. 59011316HD MOH'D MOH'D AJI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 90. 59071299FJ SHUAIBU AUWAL B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 91. 59070363FE BELLO MANSIR YAKUBU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 92. 59012402BG BADAMASI BINTA MOHAMMED B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 93. 59028417ID LANTEWA ALHAJI DOBI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 94. 59156635DE MOHAMMED JIBRIN B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 95. 59120545FC YUSUF ALHAJI ADAMU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 96. 59072269FJ DAN INU BUNU ALHAJI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 97. 59015834AC UMAR ISAH IBRAHIM B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 98. 59023695IH IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 99. 59019592CI GEIDAM ZARA UMAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 100. 59008916JF BULARAFA MUSA ALI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 101. 59079598JB YAKUBU YUSUF AUDU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 102. 59027911EJ HAMMA ADAMU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 103. 59069539AE MUSA AISHA JAJAMI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 104. 59065381GC BUKAR ABDULLAHI KYARI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 105. 59013558EA DAHIRU MOHAMMED B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 106. 59016332GA SALE MARTHA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 107. 59160000CH GAMBO BABA FANNAMI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 108. 59047197AD JAJERE ADAMU AHMED B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 109. 59012578HA BUKAR SHUAIBU B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 110. 59101070ID HAFIZ RUKAYYA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 111. 59054737IB MOH'D YUSUF LAWAN B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 112. 59062412EF SHU'AIBU UMAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 113. 59104755IG USMAN USMAN ABUBAKAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 114. 59077192DE MOHAMMED ABBA B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 115. 59015459GA TIJJANI ABUBAKAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 116. 59002430FG KACHALLA MOHAMMED NUR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 117. 59132352DG MUHAMMAD BUKAR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 118. 59154591FF NURA ABDULLAHI B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 200 119. 55383620FC ABDULHAMID NAFISAT MADAKI B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 120. 55669734GD AHMAD HAUWA FADA B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 121. 55381767IC BAGARE AISHATU ALIYU B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 122. 55380800HD MUHAMMED SULEIMAN ABBA B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 123. 56708341HG BAZAM IBRAHIM B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 124. 56402520BG SABO HARUNA MUHAMMAD B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 125. 56709397BC AYUBA FATIMA FUSAMI B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 126. 55670065EA MELLA ALHAJI BUKAR B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 127. 56623084FI OLASANMI TUNDE DAVID B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 128. 56401942AE IDRISS MARYAM DAKASKU B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 129. 59124949DC MUHAMMAD FATIMA UMAR B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 130. 56466841EF MOHAMMED IBRAHIM GINGIMI B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 3 | P a g e 131. 59103615BE BAMAI FATIMA B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 132. 59015831BB DADILE HALIMA MUHAMMAD B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 133. 59118169AC LIGALI AISHA B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 100 134. 59054097GB AUDU ABBA B.Sc. CHEMISTRY 200 135. 59078127EC ABDULLAHI HARUNA ADAMU B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 136. 56831219EC ADAMU MOHAMMED KUKURI B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 137. 56563700CB YAKUBU MUHAMMAD AHMED B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 138. 55054590HA BULAMA ADAMU B B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 139. 59093540HC SALISU IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 140. 59041529DC INUWA MOHAMMED B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 141. 59015225ID UMAR MUSA A B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 142. 59106929GD WAGANI MAINA B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 143. 59070363FE BELLO MANSIR YAKUBU B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 144. 59027911EJ HAMMA ADAMU B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 145. 59013893AF MOHAMMED MUSA DIKKO B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 146. 59065088GI JIBIR JOSHUA B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 147. 59037380GD TIJJANI MUSTAPHA B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 148. 59117787IB DAUDA BASHIR B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 149. 59065928HA HABU ADO MALLAM B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 150. 59101327II ADAMU HABIBA MANU B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 151. 59003923DJ ABDULAZIZ USMAN AUDU B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 152. 59069669AC BULAMA MODU AHMAD B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 100 153. 59028974GB MUHAMMAD GONI ZANNA B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 154. 59125323HE ABDULAZEEZ DANJUMA B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 155. 59087299HE USMAN SALEH B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 156. 59016145DJ SARDAUNA MOH'D AUDU B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 157. 59072741AB MUSTAPHA ALI B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 158. 59009722AF A ADAMU MUSA B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 159. 59120543FI UMATE SAINI B.Sc. MATHEMATICS 200 160. 56406192FI ETIM ISAAC B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 161. 55383026II IBRAHIM IBRAHIM GARBA B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 162. 56404967EH GABAI FATIMA BUKAR B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 163. 55381115AB USMAN MOHAMMED INUWA B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 164. 59002338EB KURAMA MOHAMMED ABBA B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 165. 59067587EA KAUMI ADAM B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 166. 55674606JE HAMISU SALISU YELWA B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 167. 55382068FC GAJI ALHAJI MODU B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 168. 55148772IF UMAR GARBA B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 169. 56405871FB HUSSAINI AHMED B.Sc. PHYSICS 100 170.
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