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Release of Shortlisted Candidates Release of Shortlisted Candidates The Bureau hereby publishes the shortlisted candidates for the Year 2020 First Batch Conversion Training Programme into the Procurement Cadre. All candidates are to: A. Registration Guidelines: i. Candidates are expected to register via the registration portal (https://pocr.bpp.gov.ng/Account/Login) on the Bureau’s website- www.bpp.gov.ng between Friday, March 6 and Friday, March 13, 2020; ii. Print a copy of confirmation of registration and bring to the venue for verification; iii. Documentation of candidates will commence on Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 3pm and closes on Monday, March 16, 2020 at 5.00pm at venue of the training; iv. All candidates are expected to reside at Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) at No. 1 Nitel Road Cappa Bus Stop, Agege Motor Road, Oshodi, Lagos; v. For further enquiry on accommodation call any of these numbers- 08177777602, 08177777603, 08177777604, 08033211344; vi. The cost of stay of each candidate shall be the responsibility of the Agency and the Bureau is absorbed from any liability; vii. Download available Study Materials after registration from the portal. B. NOTE: i. Candidates are expected to bring their Certificate of Medical fitness issued from a recognised Government Hospital to the venue for verification on or before March 15 2020; ii. Any false information provided with respect to eligibility or otherwise, such candidate shall be handed over to the appropriate investigation agency; iii. Request for any clarification with respect to the shortlisted candidates shall only be made via email: [email protected] or call 08055171713, 08036888773, 08035958600 S/No NAME AGENCY 1 Abubakar Abdullahi Panti Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board 2 Adeyemi A. A National Space Research & Development Agency 3 Husseini Shaibu Y. National Space Research & Development Agency 4 Azodo Chijioke U. National Space Research & Development Agency 5 Muhammed Mustapha National Space Research & Development Agency 6 Inuwa Habiba National Space Research & Development Agency 7 Alhassan Bio Surajudeen Micheal Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies 8 O. B. Arogundade Adeyemi College of Education Ondo State 9 Efunkoya Remilekun Niyi National Centre for Energy Efficency & Conservation Yaba , Lagos 10 Aluko Moyosore Anuoluwapo National Centre for Energy Efficency & Conservation Yaba , Lagos 11 Ishaka Adamu Dinawa National Hajj Commission of Nigeria 12 John Patience Federal Co-Operative College Kaduna 13 Larai Uzomah Ibeh National Human Rights Commission 14 Amuda Kolapo B. Federal Teaching Hospital 15 Salamatu Abu Onaji FCTA Universal Basic Education Board 16 Adedotun Femi Williams National Inland Waterways Authority 17 Tukur Isah Kaoje National Inland Waterways Authority 18 Isah Umar Amah National Inland Waterways Authority 19 Victor Anjo National Inland Waterways Authority 20 Mallum M. Gadzama FCT-Secondary Education Board 21 Ibrahim Kannike M. FCT-Secondary Education Board 22 Akhidenor S. Irving FCT-Secondary Education Board 23 Lilian Ngozi Mbonu FCT-Secondary Education Board 24 Adama S. Musa FCT-Secondary Education Board 25 Habibu Dauda FCTA Education 26 Abdullahi Hassan Health Records officers Registration Board of Nigeria 27 Yakubu Saidu Health Records officers Registration Board of Nigeria 28 Binta Hussaini Health Records officers Registration Board of Nigeria 29 Adeniyi Seth Obigbesan National Orthopaedic Hospital Yaba Lagos 30 Obande Sunny Jack NIGCOMSAT 31 Maryam Shehu NIGCOMSAT 32 Olumode Samuel Adeyemi Federal Fire Service 33 Tamunotonye Godswill Ogolo University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital 34 Ifeanyi Ofili Projects Development Institute Enugu 35 Akinwale Ibrahim Olaniyi Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology 36 Ezenwajiaku Ngozi Anurika Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital 37 Olajide Davide Atolagbe Bioresources Delopment Centre Ogbomoso 38 Moshood Kafayat Bioresources Delopment Centre Ogbomoso 39 Bawa Nasiru National Commission for Refugees Migrants & Internally Displaced Persons 40 Olamide Toyin Agunkejoye Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Benin 41 Ochim Amos Ejugwu Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria 42 Ahmad Saleh Usman Metallurgical Training Institute 43 Kayode Tajudeen Usman Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority 44 Akomolafe Sunday Stephen Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority 45 Olusola Victoria Oluwaseyin Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority 46 Fasoyin A. 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