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South South S/No Name Stock Units Cert/No Address SOUTH SOUTH S/NO NAME STOCK UNITS CERT/NO ADDRESS STATE 1 ABA FABS ONUCHE ASHAKACEM 1,200 261460 NIPOST HQ, AKWA IBOM AKWA IBOM South South TERRITORY UYO, OGUGU 2 ABIEBHODE OTAIFOH FIRST BANK 1,000 7070793 9C PORTHACOURT DRIVE DELTA South South JOY STEEL TOWN 1, DSCORHUWHORUN WARRI DELTA STATE 3 ABU ABDULLAHI GTBANK PLC 1000 933679 P. O. BOX 12602 BENIN CITY EDO STATE South West EDO STATE 4 ADEYINA CLEMENT UNITED BANK FOR 120 3777478 DEPT OF PETRO RESOURCES DELTA South South ABIODUN AFRICA PLC P.M.B 1275 WARRI, DELTA STATE 5 ADEYINA CLEMENT DIAMOND 10,000 8165 DEPT OF PETRO RESOURCES DELTA South South ABIODUN P.M.B 1275 WARRI, DELTA STATE 6 ADUMAYEBE BLESSING C&I LEASING PLC 101,000 4764 C/O VICTOR OTAIGHO RCA DELTA South South P.O. BOX 2762 WARRI 7 AGBARAJO, CAROLINE OCEANIC BANK INT’L 2,000 612201 11 SANYO STREET MEROGUN DELTA South South FUMILAYO PLC WARRI, P.O. BOX 3433 WARRI, DELTA STATE 8 AGGREH ODAFE NIGERIAN BAG 2,160 661247 GOD’S KINGDOM SOCIETY DELTA South South JEFFERSON MANUFACTURING SALEM CITY P.O. BOX 424 COMPANY PLC WARRI DELTA STATE 9 AIGBEFOH, L.O UNION BANK OF 1,000 22751421 POST OFFICE BOX 149 EDO South South BOSSOM NIGERIA PLC EWUISHAN ESAN CENTRAL LGA BENIN EDO 10 AIROBIYI NICHOLAS LEVER BROTHERS 5,309 94003686 C/O P. O. BOX 485 WARRI DELTA South South BABATUNDE NIGERIA PLC 11 AIROBIYI NICHOLAS LEVER BROTHERS 3,981 95003803 C/O P. O. BOX 485 WARRI DELTA South South BABATUNDE NIGERIA PLC 12 AIROBIYI NICHOLAS LEVER BROTHERS 9,954 96004137 C/O P. O. BOX 485 WARRI DELTA South South ITUA BABATUNDE NIGERIA PLC 13 AIROBIYI NICHOLAS LEVER BROTHERS 5,972 98004502 C/O P. O. BOX 485 WARRI DELTA South South ITUA BABATUNDE NIGERIA PLC 14 AIROBIYI NICHOLAS UNILEVER NIGERIA 53,751 1693944 C/O P. O. BOX 485 WARRI DELTA South South ITUA BABATUNDE PLC 15 AJAYI IYABO RUTH INTERCONTINENTAL 2,000 540479 AUDIT DEPT NIGERIAN PORTS DELTA South South BANK PLC AUTHORITY WARRI, DELTA STATE 16 AJEMIGI TEMPLE UNITED BANK FOR 5,500 1179427 11 OKPIKPI STREET OFF IYARA DELTA South South AFRICA PLC ROAD WARRI, DELTA 17 AKHIMIEM AUGUSTINE OANDO PLC 100 2363547 32, OBIRE STREET, WARRI DELTA South South USIFOH 18 AKPITA PRECIOUS UNITED BANK FOR 1,400 1182123 4 ORUGBO LANE OFF OLU DELTA South South OMAWUMI AFRICA PLC PLACE ROAD WARRI DELTA 19 ALIKU IFEANYI HAROLD FIRST BANK NIGERIA 10,000 6545175 P.O. BOX 135 UGHELLI, DELTA DELTA South South STATE 20 ANABONO LUCKY FIRST BANK 1,000 6542769 192 WARRI SAPELE ROAD DELTA South South OGHENEOCHUKO WARRI DELTA 21 ANTHONY SAMUEL INTERCONTINENTAL 90,000 106504 13, GWEGWE STR OVOM YEN BAYELSA South South BANK PLC BAYELSA STATE 22 ANYANWU LIVINUS ACCESS BANK PLC 1,400 602869 P.O. BOX 361 WARRI DELTA DELTA South South STATE 23 APIRI NIMI IBELE GTBANK PLC 10000 1033984 C/O MRS. N. F. KURUBU. 12 RIVERS South South RUMIGBO STR PH RIVERS STATE 24 ASIH EJONAVI ISAIAH GTBANK PLC 333 1662751 C/O MRS AKINBOBOLA M O. DELTA South South PO BOX 426 WARRI DELTA STATE 25 ASIH EJONAVI ISAIAH GTBANK PLC 1000 1119939 C/O MRS AKINBOBOLA M O. DELTA South South PO BOX 426 WARRI DELTA STATE 26 ASIH EJONAVI ISAIAH GTBANK PLC 333 1391282 C/O MRS AKINBOBOLA M O. DELTA South South PO BOX 426 WARRI DELTA STATE 27 ASIH EJONAYI ISAIAH FIRST BANK NIGERIA 2,000 6546779 P.O. BOX 1703, SAPELE DELTA South South SAPELE DELTA STATE 28 AZOBO EDWARD TEXACO NIG. PLC 192 243331 P.O.BOX 939 PORT HARCOURT RIVERS South South RIVERS STATE 29 AZOBO EDWARD TEXACO NIG. PLC 80 202096 P.O.BOX 939 PORT HARCOURT RIVERS South South RIVERS STATE 30 BABALE ABDULLAHI FBN PLC 3,000 6991455 NIG. LNG LTD. OPERATION RIVERS South South DEPT. CENTRAL CONTROL ROOM, BONNY 31 BELLO ADIZATU JUMAIH FIRST BANK NIGERIA 5,000 6546901 C/O FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA DELTA South South PLC, PMB 1020, WARRI DELTA STATE 32 BENIBO VIKTOR IBIM NAHCO PLC 800 164030 79 AGGREY ROAD PORT RIVERS South South HARRISON HARCOURT 33 BOMOR ERIZEE ROSE FIRST BANK 1,000 6732334 P.O. BOX 592 WARRI DELTA DELTA South South STATE 34 CHIEDO IZUCHUKWU DIAMOND BANK PLC 30,000 1404 DIAMOND BANK PLC 84 DELTA South South KELECHI EFFURUN/SAPELE ROAD EFFURUN, DELTA STATE 35 EDAFEGHEARAH GREAT DIAMOND BANK PLC 1,000 20154 20 DIGBORI STREET ESSI DELTA South South JOHN EBERIRI LAYOUT WARRI, DELTA STATE 36 EDET DENNIS PATRICK FIRST BANK PLC 6300 6331394 125 IRUA ROAD P. O. BOX 25 AKWA IBOM South South EKET AKWA IBOM 37 EDOHOR, OGHENERO OCEANIC BANK INT’L 1,000 541808 C/O ELIZABETH AMAIHWE DELTA South South CHRISTIAN PLC NIGERIAN, WESTMINSTER DREDGING P O BOX 361 WARRI DELTA STATE 38 EGBAGO OKUDILI MIKE IKEJA HOTEL PLC 7,000 2970 P.O. BOX 59 ASHAKA NDOKWA DELTA South South EAST LGA DELTA STATE 39 EGOR OGHALE ECOBANK NIGERIA PLC 5,000 520615 P.O. BOX 94, WARRI DELTA DELTA South South VICTORIA STATE 40 EGOR OGHALE ECOBANK NIGERIA PLC 5,000 26678 P.O. BOX 94, WARRI DELTA DELTA South South VICTORIA STATE 41 EKHAEFO FARIDAT UNITED BANK FOR 60 1138105 NIGERIAN POST AUTHORITY DELTA South South IKHAINOSIMHENN AFRICA PLC P.M.B 1054 WARRI DELTA STATE 42 EKHAEFO UNION BANK OF 1,000 22746072 P.M.B 1054 WARRI DELTA DELTA STATE South South IKHAINOSIMHENN NIGERIA PLC FRAIDAT 43 EKHAEKO PRINCESS INTERCONTINENTAL 1,000 538697 NIGERIAN PORTS AUTHORITY DELTA South South ZAINAB BANK PLC PMB 104-54 WARRI, DELTA STATE 44 EKPERE JOSEPH FIRST BANK NIGERIA 2,000 6547223 P.O. BOX 4021 WARRI, DELTA DELTA South South STATE 45 EKPERE MERCY FIRST BANK NIGERIA 1500 6547224 P.O. BOX 4021 WARRI, DELTA DELTA South South STATE 46 EKWOIBE MARCILLINA INTERNATIONAL 8,250 3878438 ANNOUNCIATION CATHOLIC DELTA South South UCHEOMA BREWERIES PLC CHURCH P.O. BOX 4003 OGUNU WARRI 47 EMENENA, IGHO OCEANIC BANK INT’L 1,000 541821 C/O ELIZABETH AMAIHWE DELTA South South JEREMAIH PLC NIGERIAN WESTERTMINSTER DREDGING WARRI, DELTA STATE 48 EMUWAWON ILEMISAN SPRINGBANK PLC 1,650 20365 P.O.BOX 5100 WARRI DELTA South South MARGARET 49 EMUWAWON ILEMISAN FIRST BANK 2,000 6349244 32 OKIKI STREET OFF DELTA South South MARGARET AIRPORT RD P.O. BOX 5100 WARRI DELTA STATE 50 ENAIBE PATIENCE FIRST BANK NIGERIA 500 6732790 P.O. BOX 100, DELTA STEEL DELTA South South OFUOPHU COMPANY ORHUWHORUN WARRI, DELTA STATE 51 EYETONGMAN FIRST BANK 10,136 65439095 NO 09 OKOLOBA STREET DELTA South South BENEDICT WARRI DELTA STATE 52 EZEANI AZUKA INTERCONTINENTAL 10,000 704660 123 OKUMAGBA AVENUE DELTA South South BANK PLC WARRI STATE 53 FADAH FRANCIS EFE FIRST INLAND BANK 2,222 20913 C/O AYF, ST. JAMES ANGLICAN DELTA South South PLC CHURCH P.O BOX 1807 WARRI DELTA STATE 54 GBORHOHWO EJIRO FIRST BANK NIGERIA 500 6547428 PMB 1033, WARRI DELTA DELTA South South STATE 55 GEORGE DAVID ECOBANK 10,000 522265 PANALDINA WT NIG. P.O.BOX RIVERS South South CHUKWUMA 170, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS 56 GODWIN ONYISI ORELU UBN PLC 1,000 5875 MEDICAL CENTRE N.P. PLC, RIVERS South South PORT HARCOURT 57 HIRSE PANKYES UNILEVER NIGERIA 1,500 1755530 PPE-ENG, SPDC, P.O.BOX 263, RIVERS South South PLC PORT HARCOURT 58 IDODE VALENTINE FIRST BANK 8,200 6568261 C/O MRS. GRACE LOGIE EDO South South SPORT UNIT FRDPO AUCHI EDO STATE 59 IDONE BRIDGET FIRST BANK 6,100 7002137 C/O MRS. GRACE LOGIE EDO South South SPORT UNIT FRDPO AUCHI EDO STATE 60 IGBINIJESU JOHNBULL NIYAMCO 200 4350 UNION BANK OF NIG LTD PMB EDO South South EWOIGBOKHAN 1019 BENIN BENDEL STATE 61 IGBINIJESU JOHNBULL NIYAMCO 100 24333 UNION BANK OF NIG LTD PMB EDO South South EWOIGBOKHAN 1019 BENIN BENDEL STATE 62 IGBINIJESU JOHNBULL BENUE CEMENT 62 97564 UNION BANK OF NIG LTD PMB EDO South South EWOIGBOKHAN COMPANY PLC 1019 BENIN BENDEL STATE 63 IGBINIJESU JOHNBULL BENUE CEMENT 50 48458 UNION BANK OF NIG LTD PMB EDO South South EWOIGBOKHAN COMPANY PLC 1019 BENIN BENDEL STATE 64 IGBINIJESU JOHNBULL BENUE CEMENT 200 2949 UNION BANK OF NIG LTD PMB EDO South South EWOIGBOKHAN COMPANY PLC 1019 BENIN BENDEL STATE 65 IGBINIJESU JOHNBULL NIYAMCO 150 4455 UNION BANK OF NIG LTD PMB EDO South South EWOIGBOKHAN 1019 BENIN BENDEL STATE 66 IKIROMA KINGSLEY FIRST BANK PLC 7000 6331423 C/O HELEN ENE NTA FEDERAL RIVERS South South SECRETARIAL ABA ROAD PMB 5797 PORTHARCOURT RIVERS STATE 67 IZUAGIE, MARK OANDO PLC 200 2404613 P.O.BOX 17, AUCHI, EDO EDO South South STATE 68 LASISI STELLA ONAJITE FIRST BANK NIGERIA 21,850 6278405 C/O FBN PMB 8, EFFURUN DELTA South South DELTA STATE 69 LEOWARD OBI ETERNA OIL & GAS 1,000 15607 PMB 1069 WARRI DELTA DELTA South South NWAIGWE PLC. STATE 70 LEOWARD OBI ETERNA OIL & GAS 120 36847 PMB 1069 WARRI DELTA DELTA South South NWAIGWE PLC. STATE 71 MADUANSI OLISA GTBANK PLC 1000 1627799 251 WARRI SAPELE RD WARRI DELTA South South NELSON DELTA STATE 72 MADUANSI OLISA GTBANK PLC 1000 1355930 251 WARRI SAPELE RD WARRI DELTA South South NELSON DELTA STATE 73 MADUANSI OLISA GTBANK PLC 3000 1096724 251 WARRI SAPELE RD WARRI DELTA South South NELSON DELTA STATE 74 MAJEKODUNMI INTERCONTINENTAL 2,100 537568 JOHN HOLT VENTURES, PLOT RIVERS South South OLASUNKANMI JOHN BANK PLC 28, KOLOKUMA STREET, BOROKIRI, PHC. RIVERS STATE 75 MEMUDUAGHAN OKE INTERNATIONAL 2,505 3878469 C/O MR S.O MEMUDUAGHAN DELTA South South BREWERIES PLC PMB 1251 WARRI 76 MR ANTHONY OKIERO AFRICAN PETROLEUM 66 347873-4 SHELL PET.
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