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Full List of Members of the 8Th House of Reps FULL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE 8TH S/N NAMES AGE GENDER PARTY STATE CONSTITUENCY * 1 Hon. Ossy Prestige Chinedu Ehiriodo Ossy 51 Male APGA Abia Abia North/South * 2 Hon. Nkole Uko Ndukwe 40 Male PDP Abia Arochukwu/Ohafia HOUSE 3 Hon. Nnenna Ijeoma Elendu Ukeje 46 Female PDP Abia Bende * 4 Hon. Darlington Nwokocha 49 Male PDP Abia IsialangwaNorth/South 5 Hon. Onyejeocha Nkiruka 46 Female PDP Abia Isuikwuato/Umunneochi * 6 Hon. Solomon Adaelu Ezinwa O. 44 Male PDP Abia Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugunagbo * 7 Hon. Onuigbo Samuel Ifeanyi 55 Male PDP Abia Ikwuanano/Umuahia North/South 8 Hon. Nkem-Abonta Uzoma 54 Male PDP Abia Ukwa East/West 9 Hon. Sadiq Ibrahim 51 Male APC Adamawa Fufore/ Song * 10 Hon. Namdas Abdulrazak Sa'ad 47 Male APC Adamawa Mayo Belwa/Ganye/Jada/Toungo * 11 Hon. Buba Yusuf Yakubu 48 Male APC Adamawa Gombi/Hong * 12 Hon. Gutuwa Philip A. 54 Male APC Adamawa Guyuk/Shelleng * 13 Hon. Kamale Adamu Dali Usman 46 Male PDP Adamawa Madagali/Michika * 14 Hon. Shuaibu Abdulrahman Abubakar 51 Male APC Adamawa Miaha/Mubi North/ Mubi South * 15 Hon. Laori Kwamoti Bitrus 51 Male SDP Adamawa Demsa/ Nunan/Lamurde * 16 Hon. Abubakar Lawal Garba 52 Male APC Adamawa Yola-North/Yola South/Girel 17 Hon. Ekon Emmanuel 44 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika *18 Hon. Ekpoattai Owodighe Ime 50 Female PDP Akwa-Ibom Eket/Onna/Esit Eket/Ibeno * 19 Hon. Ikon Smauel Okon 43 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubiam * 20 Hon. Ekanem Iboro Asuquo 58 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Ini/Ikono * 21 Hon. Uduyok Francis Charles 45 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Ikot Abasi/Mkpat Enin/Eastern Obolo * 22 Hon. Akpan Emmnauel S. 49 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Ikot Ekpene/Essien/Essien Udim/Obot Akara * 23 Hon. Archibong Henry Okon 50 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Itu/Ibiono Ibom * 24 Hon. Okon Micheal 47 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Uyo/Uruan/Nsit Ata/Ibseskip Asutan *25 Hon. Ekpenyong Nse Bassey 52 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urue Offong/Oruko 26 Hon. Ukoette Emmanuel Isaac 42 Male PDP Akwa-Ibom Ukanafun/Oruk Anan 27 Hon. Madubueze Peter Obiano 57 Male APGA Anambra Anambra East/Anambra West *28 Hon. Chuba Ikpeazu Lynda 50 Female PDP Anambra Onitsha North/Onitsha South * 29 Hon. Chukwuka Onyema Wilfred 46 Male PDP Anambra Ogbaru * 30 Hon. Azodo Eucharia 55 Female PDP Anambra Aguata * 31 Hon. Onyewife Gabriel 49 Male APGA Anambra Ayamelum/Oyi * 32 Hon. Anayo Nnebe 53 Male PDP Anambra Akwa North/ Akwa South FULL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE 8TH * 33 Hon. Okechukwu Nnamdi Eze 54 Male PDP Anambra Anaocha/Njikoka/Dunukofia * 34 Hon. Obinna Chidoka 42 Male PDP Anambra Idemili North/Idemili South * 35 Hon. Anohu Chukwuemeka Reginald 48 Male PDP Anambra Ihiala HOUSE * 36 Hon. Chris Emeka Ifeanyi Azubogu 47 Male PDP Anambra Nnewi North- South/Ekwusigo * 37 Hon. Sopuluchukwu Ezeonwuka 38 Male PDP Anambra Orumba North/South * 38 Hon. Muhammadu Sani Abdu 60 Male APC Bauchi Alkaleri/Kirfi * 39 Hon. Shehu Aliyu Musa 46 Male APC Bauchi Bauchi 40 Hon. Yakubu Dogara 48 Male APC Bauchi Bogoro/Dasa/Tafawa Balewa 41 Hon. Lawal Yahaya Gumau 46 Male APC Bauchi Toro 42 Hon. Salisu Zakari Ningi 47 Male APC Bauchi Ningi/Warji *43 Hon. Haliru Dauda Jika 40 Male APC Bauchi Darazo/Ganjuwa * 44 Hon. Ahmed Yerima 55 Male APC Bauchi Misau/Dambam * 45 Hon. Tata Omar 53 Male APC Bauchi Zaki 46 Hon. Mohammed Garba Gololo 41 Male APC Bauchi Gamawa 47 Hon. Hassan Isa Mohammed 51 Male APC Bauchi Jamare/Itas-Gadau 48 Hon. Adamu A. Gurai 59 Male APC Bauchi Shira/Giade *49 Hon. Ibrahim Mohammed Baba 40 Male APC Bauchi Katagum 50 Hon. Jephthah Foingha 57 Male PDP Bayelsa Brass/Nembe 51 Hon. Agbedi Frederick Y. 56 Male PDP Bayelsa Ekeremor/Sagama 52 Hon. Sadungo A. Festus Omoni 60 Female PDP Bayelsa Ogbia 53 Hon. Daniel Ofongo Henry 47 Male PDP Bayelsa Southern Ijaw * 54 Hon. Diri Duoye 57 Male PDP Bayelsa Yenagoa/Kolokuma-Opokuma 55 Hon. Saleh Hassan Anthony 48 Male PDP Benue Ado/Ogbadibo/Okpokwu 56 Hon. Adamu Ochepo Entonu 51 Male PDP Benue Apa/Agatu 57 Hon. Orker-Jev Emmanuel Yisa 53 Male APC Benue Buruku 58 Hon. John Dyegh 53 Male APC Benue Gboko/Tarka * 59 Hon. Tarkighir Dickson Dominic 47 Male APC Benue Makurdi/Guma * 60 Hon. Gbillah Mark Terseer 44 Male APC Benue Gwer East/Gwer West 61 Hon. Udende Emmanuel Memga 56 Male PDP Benue Kastina Ala/Logo/Ukum 62 Hon. Iorwase Herman C. Hembe 40 Male APC Benue Konshisha/Vandeikya * 63 Hon. Wayo Benjamin Iorember 49 Male APC Benue Kwande/Ushongo 64 Hon. Okwu Samson 42 Male PDP Benue Obi/Oju 65 Hon. Ezekiel Adaji Awalu 53 Male PDP Benue Ohimini/Otukpo FULL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE 8TH * 66 Hon. Jibrin Satumari 43 Male APC Borno Askira-Uba/Hawul * 67 Hon. Mohammed Nur Sheriff 56 Male APC Borno Bama/Ngala/Kalabalge HOUSE 68 Hon. Mukhtar Betara Aliyu 49 Male APC Borno Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya Kusar 69 Hon. Muhmud Lawan Maina 52 Male APC Borno Dikwa/Mafat/Konduga * 70 Hon. Asabe Vilita Bashir 50 Female APC Borno Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok 71 Hon. Mohammed Sanda Ngamdu 51 Male APC Borno Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri 72 Hon. Mohammed Tahir Monguno 49 Male APC Borno Monguno/Marte/ Nganzai * 73 Hon. Mallam Bukar Gana 46 Male APC Borno Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamalai * 74 Hon. Abdulkadir Rahis 48 Male APC Borno Maiduguri (Metropolitan) * 75 Hon. Ayuba Mohammed Bello 39 Male APC Borno Jere 76 Hon. Asuquo Daniel Effiong 54 Male PDP Cross River Akamkpa/Biase * 77 Hon. Aigbe Chris Ngoro 55 Male PDP Cross River Boki/Ikom * 78 Hon. Edin Etta Mbora 53 Male PDP Cross River Calabar Munipal/ Odukpani 79 Hon. Ayi Essien Ekpenyong 59 Male PDP Cross River Calabar South/Akpabuyo/Bakassi * 80 Hon. Idagbo Ochiglegor 44 Male PDP Cross River Obanliku/Obudu/Bakwarra 81 Hon. Etaba Micheal Irom 34 Male PDP Cross River Obubra/Etung * 82 Hon. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe 44 Male PDP Cross River Ogoja/Yala 83 Hon. Ewa Bassey Eko 49 Male PDP Cross River Yakurr/Abi Aniocha North/Aniocha South/Oshimili North/Oshimili * 84 Hon. Onyemaechi Joan Mrakpor 50 Female PDP Delta South 85 Hon. Mutu Nicholas Ebomo 56 Male PDP Delta Bomadi/Patani * 86 Hon. Pondi Julius G. 38 Male PDP Delta Burutu * 87 Hon. Idisi Lovette 43 Male PDP Delta Ethiope East/Ethiope West 88 Hon. Nwokolo Victor Onyemaechi 52 Male PDP Delta Ika North East/Ika South 89 Hon. Ogor Leonard Okuweh 57 Male PDP Delta Isoko North/Isoko South 90 Hon. Oboro Evelyn Omavowan 44 Female PDP Delta Okpe/Sapele/Uvwie * 91 Hon. Ahwinawhi Solomon 50 Male PDP Delta Ughelli North/Ughelli South/Udu 92 Hon. Reyenieju Daniel Oritsegbubemi 50 Male PDP Delta Warri South/Warri West 93 Hon. Ossai Nicholas Ossai 53 Male PDP Delta Ndokwa East/Ndokwa West/Ukwani 94 Hon. Sylvester Ogbaga 55 Male PDP Ebonyi Abakaliki/Izzi * 95 Hon. Igariwey Iduma Enwo 55 Male PDP Ebonyi Afikpo North/Afikpo South * 96 Hon. Anayo Edwin 40 Male APGA Ebonyi Ezza-North/Ishielu FULL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE 8TH * 97 Hon. Ogbe Lazarus N. 48 Male PDP Ebonyi Ikwo/Ezza South 98 Hon. Linus Okorie 50 Male PDP Ebonyi Ivo/Ohaozara/Onicha * 99 Hon. Nwazunku Chukwuma 41 Male PDP Ebonyi Ebonyi/Ohaukwu HOUSE 100 Hon. Akpatason Peter Ohiozojeh 52 Male APC Edo Akoko-Edo * 101 Hon. Ogun Serguis Oseasochie 52 Male PDP Edo Esan North East/South East * 102 Hon. Shuaibu Philip 46 Male APC Edo Etsako East/West Central * 103 Hon. Agbonayinman Johnson Ehiozwa 55 Male PDP Edo Egor Ikpoba Okha * 104 Hon. Ogbeide- Ihama Omoregie 42 Male PDP Edo Oredo * 105 Hon. Aisowieren Patrick 43 Male APC Edo Orhionmwon Ubunmwode * 106 Hon. Igbinedion Omosede Gabriella 35 Female PDP Edo Ovia North East/South-West 107 Hon. Iriase Pally Isumafe Obokbuiame 61 Male APC Edo Owan East/West * 108 Hon. Edionwele Joseph E. 56 Male PDP Edo Esan Central/Esan West/Igueben * 109 Hon. Oladimeji Ayodele 53 Male PDP Ekiti Ado Ekiti/Irepodun/Ifelodun * 110 Hon. Segun Adekola 52 Male PDP Ekiti Ekiti South West/Ikere/Ise-Orun * 111 Hon. Awodumila Akinyeye Julius 67 Male PDP Ekiti Emure/Gbonyin/Ekiti East * 112 Hon. Aina Thaddeus Akinola 70 Male PDP Ekiti Moba/Ilejemeje/Ido Osi * 113 Hon. Oni Olamide Johnson 57 Male PDP Ekiti Ijero/Ekiti West/Efon * 114 Hon. Agboola Emmanuel Kehinde 44 Male PDP Ekiti Ikole/Oye 115 Hon. Okechukwu Toby 54 Male PDP Enugu Aninri/Agwu/Oji-Uzo 116 Hon. Ebenyi Kingsley Sunny 51 Male PDP Enugu Enugu East/Isi-Uzo 117 Hon. Oji Chime Agu 38 Male PDP Enugu Enugu North/Enugu South * 118 Hon. Amadi Oguerinwa Dennis 48 Male PDP Enugu Ezeagu/Udi * 119 Hon. Ngwu Stella Uchenwa Obiageli 58 Female PDP Enugu Igbo Etiti/Uzo-Uwani * 120 Hon. Agbo Dennis Nnamdi 48 Male PDP Enugu Igbo-eze North/Udenu * 121 Hon. Ujam Chukwuemeka 42 Male PDP Enugu Nkanu East/Nkanu West * 122 Hon. Asadu Patrick Oziokoja 52 Male PDP Enugu Nsukka/Igboeze South * 123 Hon. Angulu Zakari 45 Male APC FCT Abaji/gwagawalada/Kuje/Kwali 124 Hon. Jisalo Bitrus Zaphaniah 46 Male PDP FCT Abuja Municipal/Bwari * 125 Hon. Barambu Umaru Kawawa 56 Male APC Gombe Akko * 126 Hon. Yunusa Ahmad Abubakar 57 Male APC Gombe Yamaltu/Debba * 127 Hon. Ali Isa JC 41 Male PDP Gombe Balanga/Biliri FULL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE 8TH 128 Hon. Binta Bello Maigari 45 Female PDP Gombe Kaltungo/Shongom * 129 Hon. Ahmed Khamisu Milantarki 41 Male APC Gombe Kwami/Funakaye/Gombe * 130 Hon. Aisha Jibril Dukku 46 Female APC Gombe Dukku/Nafada HOUSE * 131 Hon.
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