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Resricted 1 Restricted Schedule of Activities For RESRICTED SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR 2021 NIGERIAN AIR FORCE AIRMEN/AIRWOMEN RECRUITMENT SELECTION BOARD INTERVIEW 1. The underlisted candidates are hereby invited to attend Year 2021 Nigerian Air Force Airmen/Airwomen Recruitment Selection Interview at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Mando – Kaduna from 17 May – 17 July 2021. Candidates are to report with the following: a. Originals and Photocopies of their Credentials. b. 2 White vests. c. 2 Blue PT Shorts. d. One Pair of Canvas Shoes. e. 4 Passport Photographs. f. 2 Face Masks. g. Hand Sanitizer. 2. The candidates are required to report in Batches as indicated below: a. Batch A - Monday 17 – 23 May 2021 (1) Benue (2) Cross River (3) Ekiti (4) Kano (5) Plateau b. Batch B - Monday 24 – 30 May 2021 (1) Adamawa (2) Borno (3) Gombe (4) Katsina (5) Niger 1 RESTRICTED RESRICTED c. Batch C - Monday 31 May – 6 June 2021 (1) Akwa Ibom (2) Kebbi (3) Nasarawa (4) Ogun (5) Sokoto d. Batch D - Monday 7 – 13 June 2021 (1) Anambra (2) Delta (3) Imo (4) Kogi (5) Taraba e. Batch E - Monday 14 – 20 June 2021 (1) Bauchi (2) Ebonyi (3) Jigawa (4) Kwara (5) Osun f. Batch F - Monday 21 – 27 June 2021 (1) Bayelsa (2) Edo (3) Kaduna (4) Lagos (5) Oyo (6) Zamfara g. Batch G - Monday 28 June – 4 July 2021 (1) Abia (2) Enugu (3) Ondo (4) Rivers 2 RESTRICTED RESRICTED (5) Yobe (6) FCT Note: COVID-19 preventive protocols will be strictly observed throughout the duration of the exercise. 3 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR YEAR 2021 NAF RECRUITMENT EXERCISE SERIAL APPLICANT ID NAME SEX (a) (b) (c) (d) ABIA STATE 1 NAF2021/053991 CHINEMEREM HUFTON KANU M 2 NAF2021/061041 CLINTON NGADIUBA M 3 NAF2021/042537 GLORY GINIKACHI UZOMA F 4 NAF2021/032212 PAUL MICHAEL OKORONKWO M 5 NAF2021/025670 GABRIEL NWANKWO M 6 NAF2021/042064 IKEMBA MBA UCHENDU M 7 NAF2021/135887 JOSHUA KALU MBA M 8 NAF2021/047511 MICHAEL JOHN WILLIAM M 9 NAF2021/064005 SHEDRACK OGWU KALU M 10 NAF2021/037168 TOCHUKWU IGWE M 11 NAF2021/045213 EMMANUEL OCHE EMEKA M 12 NAF2021/021865 DAVID KELECHI OKORIE M 13 NAF2021/002951 ISAAC SOLOMON M 14 NAF2021/010844 KINGSLEY EZENWA BENJAMIN M 15 NAF2021/081632 CHUKWUEBUKA VINCENT NWAFOR M 16 NAF2021/118654 EMMANUEL ORJI M 17 NAF2021/097443 GIFT CHINAZA ENYERIBE F 18 NAF2021/103718 MERCY CHIEMELA OGBONNA F 19 NAF2021/022211 PRISCA AUGUSTINE F 20 NAF2021/051400 CHIDIADI CHIBUIKEM ONYENSO M 21 NAF2021/060233 CHIDERA SMART AGULANNA M 22 NAF2021/018675 DAVID CHINEMEREM NWANKWO M 23 NAF2021/026835 UCHENNA DIVINE CHARLES M 24 NAF2021/134823 AMARACHI OGBONNAYA OKORE F 25 NAF2021/115458 GIFT DANIEL ENI F 26 NAF2021/094877 THANKGOD UKPAI JOHN M 1 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 27 NAF2021/050596 CHIDINMA COMFORT OJI EKWUBIRI F 28 NAF2021/068518 CHINEDU UKAEBIE M 29 NAF2021/116189 CHUKWUEMEKA KALU AZUMA M 30 NAF2021/005798 DANIEL IKPE M 31 NAF2021/124546 WISDOM IHECHERE IKEMBA M 32 NAF2021/021104 PETER IBE ORJI M 33 NAF2021/026563 MIRACLE VICTOR OGOKE M 34 NAF2021/110380 FAVOUR EZE M 35 NAF2021/108729 PEACE CHINAZA NNAOMA F 36 NAF2021/060568 SOLOMON OFOREGBULAM CHIBUZO M 37 NAF2021/008585 ANGELA IFEOMA CHUKWU F 38 NAF2021/011397 CHIDIEBERE BENJAMIN DICKSON M 39 NAF2021/110803 BRIGHT UGOCHUKWU ELESIA M 40 NAF2021/049421 CHIDOZIE SHADRACH UCHE M 41 NAF2021/131913 CHIGOZIE STANLEY OGBONNAYA M 42 NAF2021/090105 CHIMEREMEZE CHRISTIAN ENYIMBA M 43 NAF2021/070149 CHIMEREUCHEYA HELEN UGWUIRO F 44 NAF2021/087269 CHUKWU SUNDAY M 45 NAF2021/094564 CHINEDU JUNIOR EKE M 46 NAF2021/023722 THANKGOD IHEANACHO M 47 NAF2021/064028 CHINEDU DANIEL NJIMOGU M 48 NAF2021/011681 HILARY IHEANACHO M 49 NAF2021/112502 PROMISE NWAOGU M 50 NAF2021/133430 CLEVER CHIBUEZE OGBONNA M 51 NAF2021/046634 ONYEBUCHI SAMSON JOHN M 52 NAF2021/081543 AMARACHI LOUISA UGAH F 53 NAF2021/116949 BLESSED JAMES ARISA M 54 NAF2021/085258 CHINAZA HELEN DICKSON F 55 NAF2021/081623 FRANCIS CHIMA MBADUM M 2 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 56 NAF2021/012122 FAVOUR CHIMERENMA IFEAGBA F 57 NAF2021/090007 CHIGOZIE DARLINGTON MOSES STANLEY M 58 NAF2021/116870 ONUCHI PRECIOUS CHIEMELA F 59 NAF2021/093660 ALEXANDER CHIBUIKE ANTHONY M 60 NAF2021/004640 AMARACHI PEACE UCHENNA F 61 NAF2021/046036 BENEDICT KELECHUKWU IHEANYICHUKWU M 62 NAF2021/133270 BRIGHT CHISOM OGBONNA M 63 NAF2021/089832 CHINAZA CHIBUIKE M 64 NAF2021/085488 CHINENYE MIRACLE UCHENNA F 65 NAF2021/077818 MIRIAM CHIAMAKA IZUNDU F 66 NAF2021/083070 UZOMA FELIX ANABA M 67 NAF2021/044865 CHIEMELA EMMANUEL EZE MOSES M 68 NAF2021/121417 CHIEMELA CHIBUEZE M 69 NAF2021/121377 DIVINE EZENNAYA OGUOBI M 70 NAF2021/118074 EBENEZER CHIMERUCHE OGBONNA M 71 NAF2021/047348 FREEDOM UCHEMADU NKEMDIRIM M 72 NAF2021/066580 GIDEON CHINEMEMA UZOMA M 73 NAF2021/126048 GOODLUCK NWANYINMA NWANBUGWUEZI F 74 NAF2021/022920 HENRY KELECHI NKORO M 75 NAF2021/125843 IKENNA SAMEUL NWAUBANI M 76 NAF2021/037778 IZUCHUKWU PRINCE OHUOBA M 77 NAF2021/014400 JANET JOSHUA F 78 NAF2021/105950 KINGDOM IFEANYI ENYINNAYA M 79 NAF2021/127157 VICTOR CHUKWUEBUKA UBANI M 80 NAF2021/134894 WINNER CHUKWUDI KINGSON M 81 NAF2021/119657 DIVINE CHIMDIUKWU EMMANUEL M 82 NAF2021/029271 FRIDAY CHINEDU NWANKPA M 83 NAF2021/131965 JUSTICE CHINAEMEREM CHAMBERLINE M 84 NAF2021/002157 ABUCHI PASCAL AMANZE M 3 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 85 NAF2021/113344 JACHIKE JAMES NWEKE M 86 NAF2021/113338 LUCKY MICHEAL M 87 NAF2021/010530 NWOSU KATE N F 88 NAF2021/075957 OBIAMARAIJE RUTH AMAECHI F 89 NAF2021/054585 EMMANUEL EZE M 90 NAF2021/092106 CHILETAM JOSEPH M 91 NAF2021/011242 GOSPEL EMMANUEL IHEDIOHA M 92 NAF2021/076262 MARVELLOUS CHINONSO APPOLLOS F 93 NAF2021/091765 ABIGAIL CHINAZAEPERE IHEANACHO F 94 NAF2021/024142 ADANNE DIVINE CHINEDU F 95 NAF2021/092554 BLESSING ADAMMA UKACHUKWU F 96 NAF2021/090107 CHIBUIKE MARVELLOUS NZENWATA M 97 NAF2021/132272 CHIDERA FRANCISCA AKOH-GILBERT F 98 NAF2021/017032 CHIDIEBERE DAVID NWOKOCHA M 99 NAF2021/001403 SOLOMON EBUKA CHUKWUDI M 100 NAF2021/110288 VICTOR IFEANYI IRO-OGARANYA M 101 NAF2021/005580 UCHE NWACHUKWU M 102 NAF2021/036982 CHINEMEMA GOODNESS EMELOGU F 103 NAF2021/079629 IHECHI BELIEVE EMELOGU M 104 NAF2021/064085 JEPHTA SOPURUCHI CHIMEZIE M 105 NAF2021/070278 OSINACHI CHARLES OKEM M 106 NAF2021/069867 UCHE FELIX IHEADINDUEME M 107 NAF2021/075880 CHINAZA GODWILL EZE M 108 NAF2021/110945 CYNTHIA CHINECHETAM CHINKERE F 109 NAF2021/102818 DEBORAH UGONMA SUNDAY F 110 NAF2021/074018 EMMANUEL CHINWEKELE ADIELE M 111 NAF2021/009228 GEORGE EBUBECHUKWU EZINWA M 112 NAF2021/070748 GIFT NZUBECHI NWACHUKWU F 113 NAF2021/091592 AMARACHI GRACE ODONWAUJU F 4 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 114 NAF2021/016505 CHIEMEKA CHARLES AMAH M 115 NAF2021/121504 BRIGHT KALU PETER M 116 NAF2021/064032 DEBORAH MBODICHINMA ONYUKWU F 117 NAF2021/002530 JOSEPH CHIJIOKE UMAH M 118 NAF2021/011355 AWA EKEA EJITURU M 119 NAF2021/029340 BRIGHT NKUMA KALU M 120 NAF2021/130338 CHIDUMGA IDIKA KALU M 121 NAF2021/061874 CHIKAODIRI IDIKA M 122 NAF2021/084125 DANIEL UKPAI EBI M 123 NAF2021/079532 GOODNESS KALU OBASI F 124 NAF2021/079441 ONYINYECHI GIFT CHIBUZOR F 125 NAF2021/056990 EAMMNUEL MATHIAS M 126 NAF2021/017458 PROGRESS ONYEZE JOHN M 127 NAF2021/077833 ABRAHAM CHIJIOKE NWEKE M 128 NAF2021/017002 CHIDIEBUBE JOHN M 129 NAF2021/026677 CHIDINMA CHIDI F 130 NAF2021/004510 CHIMERENKA EMMANUEL EMMANUEL M 131 NAF2021/021505 CHINECHEREM MIRACLE OCHIEGBU F 132 NAF2021/089234 CHINOMSO SAMUEL SILAS M 133 NAF2021/060368 DEBORAH IHECHI JONATHAN F 134 NAF2021/012452 NWOKEOMA CHINEMEREM AJAEGBU M 135 NAF2021/059001 DIVINE IZUCHUKWU ONYEGBULA M 136 NAF2021/103302 GODSON CHIEMEWOMEZE IHEASO M 137 NAF2021/009852 GOODLUCK SAMUEL M 138 NAF2021/005698 DAVID BROWN OMINA M 139 NAF2021/103208 CHIADIKAOBI GODSWILL EZEKIEL M 140 NAF2021/084252 CHIDINMA DARASIMI UDEH F 141 NAF2021/058638 CHIEMERIE LUCKY ONYEKWERE M 142 NAF2021/081569 CHINONSO OKEOMA IMO M 5 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 143 NAF2021/075521 CHISOM OGBONNA M 144 NAF2021/001921 CHIZARAM KINGLSEY NWAGBARA M 145 NAF2021/132833 CHUKWUKADIBIA GODSPOWER CHIGBUNDU M 146 NAF2021/096853 DANIEL CHINEDU CHIKA M 147 NAF2021/089896 VICTOR CHIDI EKENTA M 148 NAF2021/042059 AKACHI NWAGBOSO M 149 NAF2021/080637 WISDOM CHINEDU IKECHI M 150 NAF2021/114874 VICTOR OKECHUKWU NWACHIKWU M 151 NAF2021/119356 CHIDIAIDI ELENDU M 152 NAF2021/091124 FAITH MONDAY F 153 NAF2021/014310 GODSPOWER CHUKWUEBUKA UCHE M 154 NAF2021/028573 IKECHUKWU WISDOM ADIELE M 155 NAF2021/016333 JOHN IHEANYI OKERE M 156 NAF2021/111350 AUGUSTINA CHINASA NWAFOR F 157 NAF2021/094034 PRINCE CHIDERA OKECHUKWU M 158 NAF2021/032048 UCHECHI BLESSING DIM F 159 NAF2021/000869 CHISOM JULIET IHEGAZIE F 160 NAF2021/117405 DARLINGTON MUNACHISO OHIA M 161 NAF2021/045810 GODWIN CHUKWUEMERIA ONYEAKARUSI M 162 NAF2021/102454 HENRY NNOMIECHI ODOEMELAM M 163 NAF2021/002326 IFEANYI CHIGOZIE UMEH M 164 NAF2021/093025 ISRAEL IKENNA NWAFOR M 165 NAF2021/071533 MIKE ONYEDIKACHI FRED M 166 NAF2021/050809 BLOSSOM CHIDIMMA NDUBUISI F 167 NAF2021/014626 PAUL NZUBECHI NWEKE M 168 NAF2021/081686 CHARITY GINIKACHUKWU EMMANUEL F 169 NAF2021/062683 CHINENYE LOIS UCHEAGA F 170 NAF2021/102737 CHRISTOPHER EBUKA ONWUMERE M 171 NAF2021/002187 GRANT OCHI M 6 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 172 NAF2021/085570 QUEEN JOY UCHEGBU F 173 NAF2021/053669 CHIMEZIE ODIZURU M 174 NAF2021/054659 CHINEMEREM JENNIFER AYOZIE F 175 NAF2021/064097 CHINENYE DIVINE CHINENYE M 176 NAF2021/086704 CHINOMSO GODFREY NWACHUKWU M 177 NAF2021/088632 ANTHONY AMEH M 178 NAF2021/119183 LUCKYDORIS CHINAGOROM OGBONNA F 179 NAF2021/091518 UCHECHI GODSWILL NWACHUKWU M 180 NAF2021/045818 AMARACHI REJOICE UCHE F 181 NAF2021/005571 IFEANYI EMMANUEL ENWERE M 182 NAF2021/009473 OBILOR VICTOR OGBONNA M 183 NAF2021/011430 ANSELEM CHIDEBERE IHEANACHO M 184 NAF2021/094256
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