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North West S/No Name Stock Units Cert/No Address NORTH WEST S/NO NAME STOCK UNITS CERT/NO ADDRESS STATE 1 ABAYOMI OLUSEGUN GSK 61 2728336 P. O. BOX 187 BARNAWA KADUNA North POST OFFICE KADUNA West STATE 2 ABUBAKAR NURA SAVRE FIRST BANK PLC 2000 6991265 P. O. BOX 9764 KADUNA KADUNA North STATE West 3 ADAMU NOK BELLO JAPAUL 12700 1951245 REVENEU MOBILISATION KADUNA North ALLCT. & FISCAL 5A West YAKUBU GOWON WAY 4 ADEWUNMI GRACE EBUN INLAND BANK (NIG.) 375 261153 MAINKADUNA OPERATING KADUNA North PLC THEATRE ABUTH KADUNA West KADUNA STATE 5 AGBAH CECILIA OANDO PLC 50 2358407 MRCD, P.M.B. 2220, KADUNA North KADUNA STATE West 6 AKINWALE JOHNSON ACCESS BANK PLC 2000 263657 P. O. BOX 2342 KADUNA KADUNA North OLAOLU & REBECCA KADUNA STATE West SIYANBOLA 7 ALIYU ABOSEDE UBA 600 980130 C/O MR. A. RAJI BANK OF KADUNA North SALIMAT THE NORTH ZARIA West KADUNA 8 ALIYU ABOSEDE UBA 3,000 628167 C/O MR. A. RAJI BANK OF KADUNA North SALIMAT THE NORTH ZARIA West KADUNA 9 ALIYU BOMBAY IBTC CHARTERED 7000 8737 C/O MR. RAJI BANK OF KADUNA North BANK PLC THE NORTH ZARIA West BRANCH KADUNA 10 ALIYU SALIMAT CONOIL PLC 40 1529318 C/O MR. A. O. RAJI BANK KADUNA North ABOSEDE OF THE NORTH P. O. BOX West 53 ZARIA KADUNA STATE 11 ALIYU SALIMAT NATIONAL OIL 200 288658 C/O MR. A. O. RAJI BANK KADUNA North ABOSEDE MISS OF THE NORTH P. O. BOX West 53 ZARIA KADUNA STATE 12 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 100 7758632 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 13 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 116 7526790 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 14 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 350 5788691 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 15 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 4 5050403 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 16 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 69 4657781 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 17 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 30 4070017 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 18 AMINU OLANREWAJU FIRST BANK PLC 41 2365284 UNITED ENGLISH BAPTIST KADUNA North RILWAN CHURCH P. O. BOX 319 West KADUNA STATE 19 ASSOCIATION UNITED UBN PLC 9876 2598262 P. O. BOX 698 KADUNA KADUNA North YOUTH KADUNA STATE West 20 ASSOCIATION UNITED UBN PLC 5267 23067065 P. O. BOX 698 KADUNA KADUNA North YOUTH KADUNA STATE West 21 ASSOCIATION UNITED UBN PLC 5555 1418095 P. O. BOX 698 KADUNA KADUNA North YOUTH KADUNA STATE West 22 ASSOCIATION UNITED UBN PLC 7407 2079497 P. O. BOX 698 KADUNA KADUNA North YOUTH KADUNA STATE West 23 AUDU I. O. UBN PLC 333 2141853 P. O. BOX 10315 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA West 24 AUDU I. O. UBN PLC 444 2667614 P. O. BOX 10315 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA West 25 AUDU I. O. UBN PLC 236 23110611 P. O. BOX 10315 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA West 26 AUDU I. O. UBN PLC 355 22566138 P. O. BOX 10315 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA West 27 AUDU IBRAHIM FIRST BANK PLC 2000 6824614 P. O. BOX 10315 KADUNA KADUNA North OLOKOBA KADUNA West 28 AWOYE ANTHONY OCEANIC BANK INT’L 2,500 329563 E11 IBADAN STREET BY KADUNA North UCHENNA PLC BIDA ROAD KADUNA, West KADUNA STATE 29 AYINMORO SUNDAY INTERCONTINENTAL 5,000 703044 7UP BOTTLING CO. PLC. KADUNA North BANK PLC BOX 1118 KADUNA STATE West 30 BAPTIST CONFERENCE OCEANIC BANK INT’L 18,100 572508 BETHEL BAPTIST KADUNA North KADUNA PLC CONFERENCE P.O. BOX West 118 KADUNA, KADUNA 31 BETHEL BAPTIST UBA 8,600 1191267 P.STATE O. BOX 118 KADUNA KADUNA North CONFERENCE KADUNA West 32 CHIDOBELU SAMUEL FIRST BANK PLC 500 6819845 P. O. BOX 8444 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA STATE West 33 DANLADI KANDE UNITY BANK PLC 342 117354 KADP HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 34 DANLADI KANDE UNITY BANK PLC 3421 9943 KADP HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 35 DR IBRAHIM O. AUDU AFRICAN 100 097705-5 SHEHU MOHAMMED KADUNA North PETROLEUM PLC KANGIWA MEDICAL STATE West CENTRE KADUNA P.M.B 36 DR IBRAHIM O. AUDU AFRICAN 41 487680 SHEHU2021 MOHAMMED KADUNA North PETROLEUM PLC KANGIWA MEDICAL STATE West CENTRE KADUNA P.M.B 37 DR IBRAHIM O. AUDU AFRICAN 41 820190 SHEHU2021 MOHAMMED KADUNA North PETROLEUM PLC KANGIWA MEDICAL STATE West CENTRE KADUNA P.M.B 38 DR. ZAKARI TAGWAI FLOUR MILLS *0000160 *00210844 N.D.E.2021 STATE OFFICE KADUNA North BAJEH KADUNA PMB 2327 West KADUNA KADUNA STATE 39 EMMANUEL, MURNA OANDO PLC 75 2389369 ECWA GOSPEL KAKURI, KADUNA North P.O.BOX 6409, KADUNA West 40 EZEIGWE EKENE ADAOBI GTBANK PLC 5000 1007187 P. O. BOX 58 P. O. BOX 58 KADUNA North KADUNA KADUNA STATE West 41 EZEIGWE EKENE ADAOBI GTBANK PLC 1666 1238409 P. O. BOX 58 P. O. BOX 58 KADUNA North KADUNA KADUNA STATE West 42 EZEIGWE EKENE ADAOBI GTBANK PLC 1666 1512087 P. O. BOX 58 P. O. BOX 58 KADUNA North KADUNA KADUNA STATE West 43 FASANYA DEBORAH BAGCO 1040 11475 P. O. BOX 1126 KADUNA KADUNA North OMOTARA KADUNA West 44 FRIDAY BAMIDELE FIRST BANK PLC 500 6621036 C/O MUSA M SANUSI KADUNA North PATIENCE KADPOLY PMB 2021 West BURSARY STORE SECT. 45 GALDIMA FAITH UNITY BANK PLC 9409 12924 PMBKADUNA 2023 STATE KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA STATE West 46 GARBA M. JABIR INTERCONTINENTAL 1,400 630014 NO AL 37/38 WUSHISHI KADUNA North BANK PLC RD OFF AHMADU BELLO West WAY KADUNA STATE 47 GARBATI ABUBAKAR FIRST BANK PLC 3000 6991623 REVENEU MOBILISATION KADUNA North SAMAILA ALLOCATION & FISCAL West COMMISSION 5 YAKUBU 48 GIMBA DAUDA DUTSE IGI 25000 7919 NAFDACGOWON WAYFED. KADUNASEC. PMB KANO North 3407 KANO West 49 GIMBA JUSTINA CEMENT CO. OF 200 42367 ABUTH HOSPITAL KADUNA North NORTHERN NIG. (OPERATING DEPT) ZARIA West PLC. KADUNA STATE 50 HAMZA NASIR FIRST BANK PLC 2000 6439594 P. O. BOX 1662 KADUNA KADUNA North MOHAMMED KADUNA STATE West 51 HARUNA KABIR KUGU UNITY BANK PLC 684 13806 JIBRIL MAIGWARI 1 KADUNA North MEMORIAL HOSPITAL West BIRNIN GWARI KAD. KAD. 52 HARUNA KABIR KUGU UNITY BANK PLC 68 87427 JIBRILSTATE KADUNAMAIGWARI STATE 1 KADUNA North MEMORIAL HOSPITAL West BIRNIN GWARI KAD. KAD. 53 IHUEZE JUDE OSONDU INTERCONTINENTAL 114 815703 E20STATE ABEOKUTA KADUNA North BANK PLC STREET/BIDA ROAD, West KADUNA NORTH KADUNA 54 IHUEZE JUDE OSONDU INTERCONTINENTAL 800 176892 E20STATE ABEOKUTA KADUNA North BANK PLC STREET/BIDA ROAD, West KADUNA NORTH KADUNA 55 IRO ADAMU ALHAJI UNITY BANK PLC 342 93032 KADPSTATE HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 56 JACOB DANIEL ELISHA UNITY BANK PLC 3421 16712 KADP HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 57 JACOB DANIEL ELISHA UNITY BANK PLC 342 93140 KADP HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 58 JALAU IBRAHIM GTBANK PLC 1500 1046274 PMB 2008 KADUNA KADUNA North DEBORAH KADUNA STATE West 59 JALAU IBRAHIM GTBANK PLC 500 1288719 PMB 2008 KADUNA KADUNA North DEBORAH KADUNA STATE West 60 JALAU IBRAHIM GTBANK PLC 500 1561466 PMB 2008 KADUNA KADUNA North DEBORAH KADUNA STATE West 61 JAMES, OLAGBEMIBO OANDO PLC 50 2404985 VICTORY BAPTIST KADUNA North CHURCH, NASARAWA, BOX West 4041 KADUNA STATE 62 JOHN DANLADI UNITY BANK PLC 171 108547 KADP HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 63 JOHN DANLADI UNITY BANK PLC 1710 17061 KADP HQ, NO 11 RACE KADUNA North COURSE ROAD, PMB 2269, West KADUNA 64 KAMBAI FRANCIS FIRST BANK PLC 1500 6826225 MIN OF AGRIC DEPT OF KADUNA North MBAAYA VET SERV. PMB 2103 West KADUNA KADUNA STATE 65 KATO FESTUS OCEANIC BANK INT’L 1,000 513328 ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC KADUNA North ALEXANDER FRANCIS PLC CHURCH KAMANZO, West REFINARY JUNCTION, 66 KATO S. ASHAKACEM PLC 375 98255 C/OKADUNA NUB STATE.LTD. HOSPITAL KADUNA North ROAD KADUNA West 67 KATO S. ASHAKACEM PLC 750 140615 C/O NUB LTD. HOSPITAL KADUNA North ROAD KADUNA West 68 KATO S. ASHAKACEM PLC 250 57431 C/O NUB LTD. HOSPITAL KADUNA North ROAD KADUNA West 69 KATO SLYVESTER UNIPETROL 125 198402 MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, KADUNA North NIGERIAPLC INDUSTRY & TOURISM, West P.M.B. 2071, BIDA ROAD, 70 KATO SLYVESTER UNIPETROL 78 1638064 MINISTRYKADUNA OF COMMERCE, KADUNA North NIGERIAPLC INDUSTRY & TOURISM, West P.M.B. 2071, BIDA ROAD, KADUNA 71 KATO SLYVESTER UNIPETROL 500 81673 MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, KADUNA North NIGERIAPLC INDUSTRY & TOURISM, West P.M.B. 2071, BIDA ROAD, 72 KATO SYLVESTER UNIC 133 28233 NUBKADUNA POB 1066 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA STATE West 73 KATO SYLVESTER UNIC 2238 27731 NUB POB 1066 KADUNA KADUNA North KADUNA STATE West 74 KATO SYLVESTER UBN PLC 1111 1469147 MIN OF COMM PMB 2071 KADUNA North KADUN KADUNA STATE West 008217 75 KATO SYLVESTER UBN PLC 1481 2090690 MIN OF COMM PMB 2071 KADUNA North KADUN KADUNA STATE West 008217 76 KATO SYLVESTER UBN PLC 1975 2610849 MIN OF COMM PMB 2071 KADUNA North KADUN KADUNA STATE West 008217 77 KATO SYLVESTER UBN PLC 1053 23109496 MIN OF COMM PMB 2071 KADUNA North KADUN KADUNA STATE West 008217 78 KETAH FELIX WEMA BANK PLC 3000 620596 KADUNA AGRIC DEV. KADUNA North BABANGIDA PROJECT NO. 11 RACE West COURSE RD PMB 2269 79 KETAH FELIX WEMA BANK PLC 150 853263 KADUNA AGRICKADUNA DEV. STATE KADUNA North BABANGIDA PROJECT NO.
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