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Taraba State TARABA STATE Serial Application Number Names LGA State 1 79RRI/TA/238/02/835848 SHANWULU BABAGONA GASHA-SERTI BARUWA TARABA 2 79RRI/TA/383/02/944602 OBEDIENCE JAPHET JALINGO TARABA 3 79RRI/TA/290/02/165111 DANBALA IDRIS TARABA 4 79RRI/TA/290/02/967721 SULEIMAN ABDULLAHI BAMUZA TARABA 5 79RRI/TA/290/02/566317 IBRAHIM MUHD MUHAMMED TARABA 6 79RRI/TA/290/02/693595 KABIRU SAMINU MUHAMMAD TARABA 7 79RRI/TA/290/02/483133 KABIRU TANKO TARABA 8 79RRI/TA/290/02/279336 HAMZA SALUHU BAUSHE TARABA 9 79RRI/TA/290/02/180011 AHMED MUKTARI BABA TARABA 10 79RRI/TA/290/02/650403 ABDULLAHI TANKO TARABA 11 79RRI/TA/290/02/988430 ABBAS ABUBAKAR TARABA 12 79RRI/TA/290/02/240418 IBRAHIM ISHAKA TARABA 13 79RRI/TA/239/02/114859 SALE BASHIR TARABA 14 79RRI/TA/88/02/693773 ENDURANCE LAZARUS HENRY BALI TARABA 15 79RRI/TA/415/02/551220 ABDULAZIZ SALISU TARABA 16 79RRI/TA/88/02/149534 MGBANYI SAMUEL ORDWE BALI TARABA 17 79RRI/TA/238/02/187253 SUNDAY NASHON GASHAKA TARABA 18 79RRI/TA/290/02/702838 JENNIFER SANI IBI L.G.A TARABA 19 79RRI/TA/670/02/100782 BEKKY ISSAC TARABA 20 79RRI/TA/466/02/806768 STANLEY DENNIS LAU TARABA 21 79RRI/TA/466/02/044378 HASSAN CONNECTOR LAU TARABA 22 79RRI/TA/161/02/689205 NSENHWERE MAIANGWA DONGA TARABA 23 79RRI/TA/290/02/214104 Idris Yakubu Taraba 24 79RRI/TA/670/02/903704 Umar Taheer Taraba 25 79RRI/TA/415/02/452085 KINGFRIEND SOLOMON KARIM LAMIDO TARABA 26 79RRI/TA/388/02/401453 Jonathan Kubby Jaligo Taraba 27 79RRI/TA/772/02/402553 Abdulkadir Sallau Zing Taraba 28 99RRI/699/02/336978 NURA MUSA TAKUM TARABA 29 79RRI/TA/290/02/084988 UMAR DANJUMA ALLAH NANAN IBI TARABA 30 79RRI/TA/02/062932 LURWANU IBRAHIM MUSA Nil TARABA 31 79RRI/TA/699/02304117 IBRAHIM ABBAS TAKUM TARABA 32 79RRI/TA/751/02/774881 JIBRIN ADAMU Taraba 33 79RRI/TA/239/02/467610 KAMAL S JIBRIN Taraba 34 79RRI/TA/239/02/975585 SAFIYANU BAKARI Taraba 35 79RRI/TA/751/658507 Abubakar Muhammad Mamman Taraba 36 79RRI/TA/751/080667 Hakilu Ibrahim Taraba 37 79RRI/TA/466/02/244430 Lazarus Samuel Sinjen Lau Taraba 38 79RRI/TA/16/02/983095 Dgyawanjwa Bala Donga Taraba 39 79RRI/TA/383/02/713249 Friday Blanto Jaligo Taraba 40 79RRI/TA/290/02/357097 Ortwer Achoughol Jeremiah Ibi Taraba 41 79RRI/TA/881/02/693773 Endurance Lazarus Henry Bali Taraba 42 79RRI/TA/765/02/613978 Anita Gideon Yorro Taraba 43 79RRI/TA/290/02/208961 MUSBAHU MUHAMMED BABAJI IBI Taraba 44 79RRI/TA/699/02/252326 ADAMU ZAIDU TAKUM Taraba 45 79RRI/TA/751/774881 Jibrin Adamu Wukari Taraba 46 79RRI/TA/736/02/350776 Andesati Ando Ussa Taraba 47 79RRI/TA/239/02/989292 ABBA AMINU MUHAMMAD TARABA 48 79RRI/TA/383/02/971284 Mansur Labaran Taraba 49 79RRI/TA/383/02/074652 Umar Danladi Mohammed Taraba 50 79RRI/TA/383/02/959979 Mansur Shafiu Taraba 51 79RRI/TA/383/02/752626 Abdullahi Aliyu Taraba 52 79RRI/TA/383/02/078212 Abas Adamu Taraba 53 79RRI/AD/542/02/539018 ISA ALIYU TARABA 54 79RRI/TA/415/5576296 YAHAYA IBRAHI, TARABA 55 79RRI/TA/954384 UZAIRU IBRAHIM DAUDA TARABA 56 79RRI/TA/415/02/591677 AHAMADU ABDULRAHAMAN TARABA 57 79RRI/TA/415/02/936193 BATURE DANIEL TOPI TARABA 58 79RRI/TA/88/02/062932 LURWANU IBRAHIM MUSA TARABA 59 79RRI/TA/383/02/723262 SHAMSUDEEN MUHAMMAD SALE TARABA 60 79RRI/TA/383/02/701480 AHMADU YUSUF JALO TARABA 61 79RRI/TA/383/02/992673 ABUBAKAR UMAR TARABA 62 79RRI/TA/383/02/814543 ADAMU HARUNA TARABA 63 79RRI/TA/383/02/965148 BELLO IDRIS TARABA 64 79RRI/TA/415/02/802134 NICODEMUS DANJUMA TARABA 65 79RRI/TA/415/02/576269 DANIEL SUNDAY MUNYA TARABA 66 79RRI/TA/765/02/785625 HARISU MUSA TARABA 67 79RRI/TA/02/700924 ILIYA HAYATU TARABA 68 79RRI/TA/699/02/114595 LUKMAN ILIYASU TARABA 69 79RRI/TA/383/362873 ELESHA ZAMBWA TARABA 70 79RRI/TA/383/02/362873 ELESHA ZAMBWA TARABA 71 79RRI/TA/466/02/936209 HABIBU ABDULLAHI TARABA 72 79RRI/TA/415/02/301606 HAYATU ZAKARI TARABA 73 79RRI/TA/415/02/879596 MUSA MOHAMMED TARABA 74 79RRI/TA/415/02/397782 IBRAHIM YAHAYA TARABA 75 79RRI/TA/383/02/598605 AMINU MUKTAR TARABA 76 79RRI/TA/415/02/943986 ADAM MAMUD TARABA 77 79RRI/TA/415/02/802815 SAFIYANU MUHAMMED SANI TARABA 78 79RRI/TA/415/02/060670 ABUBAKAR MUSA TARABA 79 79RRI/TA/415/02/432783 DANLADI AUDU TARABA 80 79RRI/TA/415/02/204976 MOHAMMED NASIRU SHEHU TARABA 81 79RRI/TA/383\02/956130 BILYAMINU AUWAL TARABA 82 79RR/TA/415/02/787578 DAIBU FARUK TARABA 83 79RRI/TA/415/02/012622 ABUBAKAR SHUAIBU TARABA 84 79RRI/TA/415/02/435647 IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR TARABA 85 79RRI/TA/239/02/929032 MUHAMMED USMAN HASSAN TARABA 86 79RRI/TA/415/02/426107 IDRIS DOGO IDRIS TARABA 87 76RRI/TA/466/02/290997 AHIJO ISAAC TARABA 88 79RRI/TA/466/02/042611 AHIJO NAWA TARABA 89 79RRI/TA/415/02/408287 SULAIMAN ABUBAKAR TARABA 90 79RRI/TA/383/02/332849 ZIYAUL ABUBAKAR TARABA 91 79RRI/TA/415/02/949798 SHEHU TAMAR TARABA 92 79RRI/383/02/954107 ALIYU SADIQ TARABA 93 79RRI/TA/736/02/047676 FAVOUR GOLA PEACE USSA TARABA 94 79RRI/TA/415/02/949536 ABDULAZIZ BAWA TARABA 95 79RRI/TA/415/02/51937 LUKA DANIEL TARABA 96 79RRI/TA/239/02/985221 EMMANUEL MICHAEL TARABA 97 79RRI/TA/239/02/147504 ABDULRAU YAKUBU AMINU TARABA 98 79RRI/TA/415/02/681307 UMAR MOHAMMED WANDU TARABA 99 79RRI/TA/415/02/468769 PATIENCE EPHRAIM TARABA 100 79RRI/TA/670/02/440616 EMMANUEL PHILIP TARABA 101 79RRI/TA/290/02/165111 DANBALA IDRIS Taraba 102 79RRI/TA/290/02/180011 AHMED MUKTARI BABA Taraba 103 79RRI/TA/290/02/240418 IBRAHIM ISHAKA Taraba 104 79RRI/TA/290/02/279336 HAMZA SALUHU BAUSHE Taraba 105 79RRI/TA/290/02/566317 IBRAHIM MUH'D MUHAMMED Taraba 106 79RRI/TA/290/02/650403 ABDULLAHI TANKO Taraba 107 79RRI/TA/290/02/693595 KABIRU SAMINU MUHAMMAD Taraba 108 79RRI/TA/290/02/967721 SULEIMAN ABDULLAHI BAMUZA Taraba 109 79RRI/TA/290/02/988430 ABBAS ABUBAKAR Taraba 110 79IRR/TA/59/02/407544 Solomon Micah Taraba 111 79RRI/TA/238/02/226623 JIBRILLA MUSA Gashaka Taraba 112 79RRI/TA/415/02/015391 Jocelyn Danladi Karim Lamido Taraba 113 79RRI/TA/238/02/239240 VICTOR SAVIOUR Gashaka Taraba 114 79RRI/TA/670/02/817857 Hayatu Liman Muhammad Sardauna Taraba 115 79RRI/TA/161/02/374290 Mansur BasiruBasiru Adam Donga Taraba 116 79RRI/TA/415/02/381597 ELIUD SONNY Karim Lamido Taraba 117 79RRI/TA/466/02/054937 Samuel Jonah Lau Taraba 118 79RRI/TA/383/02/571937 ABDULAZIZ BASHIR Jalingo Taraba 119 79RRI/TA/415/02/419115 Sa'ad Sani Karim Lamido Taraba 120 79RRI/TA/699/02/708906 JIBRIN SALEH UBAIDU Takum Taraba 121 79RRI/TA/415/02/400628 Lemuel Bambur Famous Karim Lamido Taraba 122 79RRI/TA/88/02/075943 SHAHABAN ALHAJI HABIBU Bali Taraba 123 79RRI/TA/383/02/747464 Yusuf Tukura Jalingo Taraba 124 79RRI/TA/161/02/831980 Patience Waziri Likita Donga Taraba 125 79RRI/TA/161/02/031303 Stephen Adibakundi Pambani Donga Taraba 126 79RRI/TA/383/02/492024 Kamal Abubakar Jalingo Taraba 127 79RRI/TA/415/02/353379 Faraaidid Muhammad Faruk Karim Lamido Taraba 128 79RRI/TA/670/02/676900 Jolly Falshin Sardauna Taraba 129 79RRI/TA/415/02/712396 Dramanjo Benjamin Karim Lamido Taraba 130 79RRI/TA/239/02/712358 IBRAHIM AHMED SALISU Gassol Taraba 131 79RRI/TA/239/02/789382 Joseph Mnongu Francis Gassol Taraba 132 79RRI/TA/415/02/479455 RABIU SULEIMAN Karim Lamido Taraba 133 79RRI/TA/59/02/657274 KABIRU ALIYU Ardo Kola Taraba 134 79RRI/TA/415/02/988118 AYUBA GARISON Karim Lamido Taraba 135 79RRI/TA/415/02/114599 SANUSI DUBAGARI Karim Lamido Taraba 136 79RRI/TA/383/02/678310 Abdullahi Ibrahim Jalingo Taraba 137 79RRI/TA/239/02/259487 KABIRU LAWAN Gassol Taraba 138 79RRI/TA/161/02/599691 Musa Umar Yusuf Donga Taraba 139 79RRI/TA/239/02/042622 YAKUBU MAIKAMA Gassol Taraba 140 79RRI/TA/238/02/887430 MUKTAR MAMUDA Gashaka Taraba 141 79RRI/TA/239/02/572361 OMEGA AMOS Gassol Taraba 142 79RRI/TA/161/02/465555 SANI MUSA Donga Taraba 143 79RRI/TA/239/02/420070 Hussaini Muhammad Gassol Taraba 144 79RRI/TA/699/02/244114 Abel Tanko Takum Taraba 145 79RRI/TA/415/02/254140 Jerry Garu Peter Karim Lamido Taraba 146 79RRI/TA/415/02/545605 Friday Bako Karim Lamido Taraba 147 79RRI/TA/736/02/339419 KURUTSI ADI Ussa Taraba 148 79RRI/TA/670/02/002566 ABDULMALIKI ALHAJI SALIHU Sardauna Taraba 149 79RRI/TA/751/02/175005 ADDA YAKUBU Wukari Taraba 150 79RRI/TA/59/02/462317 ABEDNEGO SULE Ardo Kola Taraba 151 79RRI/TA/448/02/487260 MONO JANYO UMAR Kumi Taraba 152 79RRI/TA/161/02/724533 GODWIN PETER Donga Taraba 153 79RRI/TA/383/02/194873 Ubale Ali Jalingo Taraba 154 79RRI/TA/736/02/678685 Genesis Boyi Ussa Taraba 155 79RRI/TA/161/02/792545 ALEX SAMSON Donga Taraba 156 79RRI/TA/736/02/954821 SUNDAY BALA Ussa Taraba 157 79RRI/TA/59/02/183710 ABDULLAHI NIL MUHAMMAD Ardo Kola Taraba 158 79RRI/TA/699/02/668126 Edwin Shadrach Takum Taraba 159 79RRI/TA/239/02/071665 Umar Hussaini Gassol Taraba 160 79RRI/TA/383/02/337204 Ammar Muhammad Jalingo Taraba 161 79RRI/TA/699/02/656586 ANDENYANGFAN JOEL Takum Taraba 162 79RRI/TA/415/02/523022 Mading Yakubu Karim Lamido Taraba 163 79RRI/TA/466/02/417755 SIMEON DANIEL Lau Taraba 164 79RRI/TA/383/02/137641 GARBA MUSA IBRAHIM Jalingo Taraba 165 79RRI/TA/290/02/704554 Maliki Ashepoh Ibi Taraba 166 79RRI/TA/736/02/531278 HASSAN ANUMKWEN Ussa Taraba 167 79RRI/TA/699/02/369799 ABDUMAJIB BAKO USMAN Takum Taraba 168 79RRI/TA/238/02/718417 Nuru Kabiru Gashaka Taraba 169 79RRI/TA/670/02/677202 HAMMAN ADAMA YAHAYA Sardauna Taraba 170 79RRI/TA/415/02/437613 Victor Sara Bitrus Karim Lamido Taraba 171 79RRI/TA/383/02/496548 MUSA DAKKA ALIYU Jalingo Taraba 172 79RRI/TA/239/02/963928 Musa A Ibrahim Gassol Taraba 173 79RRI/TA/59/02/130205 ADAMU ISA Ardo Kola Taraba 174 79RRI/TA/290/02/941922 Musa Adamu Yahaya Ibi Taraba 175 79RRI/TA/736/02/785061 MATUDI RIFUNYANG Ussa Taraba 176 79RRI/TA/415/02/055286 DAYYABU - IBRAHIM Karim Lamido Taraba 177 79RRI/TA/238/02/598237 SADIQ IBRAHIM Gashaka Taraba 178 79RRI/TA/88/02/886047 FLORENCE
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