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Bayero University, Kano Office of the Registrar BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR DIRECTORATE OF EXAMINATION, ADMISSIONS & RECORDS 2017/2018 DE ADMISSIONS (SUPPLEMENTARY) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE B. Agriculture S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79255351FG IBRAHIM ZAHARADDEEN BELLO 2 79181311EG ALIYU SURAJO M 3 79217927AC MUHAMMAD MUSBAHU ISMAIL 4 79150646IF MAGASHI AHMAD MUHAMMAD 5 79246435DC RABE SUFYANU 6 79129065DC IBRAHIM MUSLIM BALA 7 79212257DH ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD HABIB B. Technology Education S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79252360AI LAWANN ABUBAKAR ALHASSAN B. Architecture S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79245499CH ABUBAKAR AHMED 2 79161026IC ADAMU MUHAMMAD SAIDU 3 79106747FG YUSUF DINI B. Food Science & Technology S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79127788IA MUHAMMAD AISHA BELLO 2 79134840HA MUKHTAR AISHA MUSA 3 79150879gf WALI ABBA SADI FACULTY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES B. Medical Laboratory Science S/N DE No. Full Name Page 1 of 19 1 79116026FI AHMAD KABIRU HAMZA 2 79211024FA MADAKI SALMA 3 79110220BG ZUBAIRU BASHIR 4 79120513IA SAMAILA HANNATU MAMMAN 5 79150284AH BALA MUSA 6 79178747HF USMAN TIJJANI 7 79160639HJ ABUBAKAR LAWALI 8 79133684EG ADESUYI OLUWASEUN .F 9 79128439GH HARUNA AMINU 10 79127873BJ DALHA SAHABI IBRAHIM 11 79108532DG TANKO NANA ADAM 12 79225547DE ISMA'IL AISHA ALIYU 13 79111820GG HARUNA ASHIRU ADAM B.Sc. Microbiology S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79250143GD SUNDAY OJONUGWA JESSE 2 79102375HH ASHIRU SALIM ABDUSSALAM B. Nursing Science S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79199467JC ALIYU HASSANA DAUDA 2 79107414JC HALIRU ABUBAKAR 3 79113409FC ADAM AMINA MURTALA B. Physiotheraphy S/N DE No. Full Name 29 79132662AI DALHATU SANI B. Radiography S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79117543GG SA'ID IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI 2 79127360AG AHMAD HAJARA ABUBAKAR 3 79159340JG MURTALA FATIMA IBRAHIM 4 79214030FD MUSA LIMAN HABIBA 5 79225072AE KABIR ABBAS 6 79253831FH EL-AMIN MARYAM ABDULMUMIN Page 2 of 19 7 79114907CA JAJERE ADAMA IBRAHIM FACULTY OF ARTS AND ISLAMIC STUDIES B.A. Arabic S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79188791BD YAKUBU YAKUBU ALHAJI 2 79177621FI ALI JIBO 3 79112715JH MUHAMMAD MURTALA MUSA 4 79153360jb HASSAN IBRAHIM 5 79208636DG SHUAIBU NAIMA SULAIMAN 6 79209350CI ABDULLAHI AHMED 7 79217152JG ALIYU ASIYA ABUBAKAR 8 79173043BI KABARA SAFIYA ABDULGAFFAR 9 79169093DE ABDULLAHI USMAN MUSA 10 79240408HB MUSA AMINU LIMAN 11 79112628GH SULAIMAN HADIZA ABDULLAHI 12 79165436EE AHMAD RUKAYYA RIDWAN B.A. Hausa S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79243500BA BUHARI DAHIRU ISAH 2 79138714II YAHAYA BALARABE IBRAHIM 1 79181689HG SULAIMAN MOHD NASIR B.A. History S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79216540IJ SAFIYANU DANLITI ABUBAKAR 2 79147595CD GARBA MUSTAPHA BELI 3 79112581BE DAUDA ILIYASU HAUWA'U 4 79124067II ABDULLAHI SHUAIBU HARUNA 5 79134017BH MUHAMMAD AISHA ADAM B.A. Islamic Studies S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79111902BE MUSA RABIU HARUNA 2 79146417GF SALISU ABDURRAHMAN LAWAN 3 79225134BC SHUAIBU UMAR Page 3 of 19 4 79167151EA YUSHAU ABDULLAHI 5 79170227CH USMAN AHMAD ABDULLAHI 6 79151988DG SHAFI'U SUNUSI KIRU 7 79118538II IBRAHIM HABIBU SANI B.A. Linguistics S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79147018AI ABDULLAHI HUSSAINI HARUNA FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES B.Sc. Biochemistry S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79242976DA SULAIMAN MUSA MUHAMMAD 2 79259013DB OYELEKE OYETUNDE JOSEPH 3 79162987BJ LAWAL ANAS 4 79126627HB SABI'U NAFISA HASSAN 5 79122774IH ABDULLAHI UMAR UMAR 6 79141372GI MUHAMMAD KARIBULLAH MINJIBIR 7 79214364CB AUWAL HAJARA JIBRIL 8 79113925FG MUHAMMAD MUSA AMINU 9 79166066JE ABDULLAHI UMAR IBRAHIM 10 79150505CD USMAN YUSUF DANJAJI 11 79204161HF ADAM SADIYA IBRAHIM 12 79200600II BAKO HADIZA SAIDU 13 79204181BF IBRAHIM IBRAHIM UBA B.Sc. Human Physiology S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79100903DB NANA FATIMA JIBRIL 2 79109986DJ ADAM BASHEER HAMISU 3 79101027EH HARUNA MUDASSIR ISAH 4 79212616CH ABUBAKAR SARATU B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79159372JH IDRIS SAMIRA BAWA 2 79117228EB ABDULLAHI HAFSAT UMAR Page 4 of 19 3 79199663IG GHALI FADILAH SULAIMAN 4 79191698CC ABDULLAHI FATIMAH OYOGA 5 79165176EI HADI BADIYYA MAIDAWA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION B.Sc. Mass Communication S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79198019HB ALIYU HADIZA 2 79157050HJ MUHD ADAM ADAM 3 79102661JC YUSUF AHMED MUSBAHUDEEN 4 79114045IE BELLO OTARU ABDULJAFARU 5 79144000EB GEOFFREY LINA 6 79186346HD GARBA ADAMU 7 79198062DJ ISHAQ TUKUR TAMBAI 8 79260286JC ONIYIDE SARAH ANUOLUWAPO 9 79259284JB MUAZU MUSTAPHA FACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY B.Sc. Computer Science S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79168300IF MUHAMMAD HAUWA'U 2 79242823AE USMAN NASIR 3 79240727IE ALIYU SAMIRA 4 79158338JF NNAMANI QUEEN NKEMJIKA 5 79102817BC MUHAMMAD ALIYU ISAH 6 79131302BE SANI ABUBAKAR ABDULLAHI 7 79135340CF AUWAL BALARABE MUHAMMAD 8 79136076EI BUHARI FATIHU HAMZA 9 79171179IB AHMAD HAMZA TANKO 10 79242067EB ABDULMAJEED HAMEED 11 79174597BC YUSHAU RILWAN 12 79213016II GARBA SHAMSUDDEEN GUMAU 13 79243928IE UMAR BELLO BELLO 14 79201861II AHMAD SALISU SALISU FACULTY OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES B.Sc. Geography S/N DE No. Full Name Page 5 of 19 1 79120446IH SALISU SANI IDRIS B.Sc. Quantity Surveying S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79126171IB BUHARI HUSSAINI ALIYU FACULTY OF EDUCATION B.A. (Ed) Adult Education S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79123351AF YAHAYA HAMIDA MU'AZU 2 79259116BD SURAJ KHADIJA MOHAMMED 3 79246034HB MURTALA SHUAIBU 4 79245291GJ SALIHU JAMILA LADAN 5 79189105EB SULAIMAN SAFIYA SADIQ 6 79121912FE ABDUSSALAM NURA 7 79141970CA UMAR MUKHTAR IDRIS B.A. (Ed) Arabic S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79129439HE ABUBAKAR KHADIJA ABDULLAHI 2 79119451GF SHUAIBU ABDULLAHI MUSA B.A. (Ed) Economics S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79181254CD BALA HARUNA B.A. (Ed) English S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79254872DI MOHAMMED HUSSAINI UMAR 2 79254477FJ AHMAD SADIYA BABA 3 79117239AI USMAN JAMILA GAMBO B.A. (Ed) Hausa S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79122961BB BELLO FATIMA Page 6 of 19 Page 7 of 19 B.A. (Ed) History S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79111747JB BARAU IBRAHIM BARNABAS 2 79175397DH BADAMASI MUAZU ABUBAKAR 3 79120437BH JIBRIL MUSTAPHA UBA 4 79238810BF SHANONO UTHMAN MUKHTAR 5 79125272GC YUSHAU IDRIS ABDULLAHI 6 79244090ID ABDULLAHI NAJIB BELLO 7 79171123FF AUWALI AMADU B.A. (Ed) Islamic Studies S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79254769FG DANLADI SADIQ 2 79251022EF ABDUL-HAMID ZAINAB AHMAD 3 79243956JH ABUBAKAR ZAHARADDEEN 4 79220484JB MUHAMMAD AISHA SA'ID 5 79152445CD AHMAD HASSAN UMAR 6 79142379FE USMAN HAJARA MUHAMMAD 7 79112415CH AHMAD KHADIJA WARU 8 79121412AC ISMAIL MUHAMMAD MUHYIDDEEN 9 79156652BC YUNUSA IBRAHIM MUSA 10 79163369DH ABBA WASILA YAKUBU 11 79189146BF KHALIL MARYAM IBRAHIM B.Sc. (Ed) Agriculture S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79235641BG MUHAMMAD SULAIMAN SHUAIBU B.Sc. (Ed) Mathematics S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79109522HD MOHAMMED ADAMU BABA B.Sc. (Ed) Biology S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79118756BG YUSIF AMIRU ASHIRU Page 8 of 19 B.Sc. (Ed) Geography S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79114222DI AMINU ZAHARADDEEN MUHD B.A. (Ed) Health Education S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79137218BH HUSSAIN AMINATU ADAM 2 79102045JH RABI'U ISYAKA 3 79258423FF GALADIMA ADAMU SANI 4 79113089EC ABDULLAHI ISMAIL ISMAIL 5 79177604BC SANI MUSA MASUDU 6 79140393JF MUHAMMAD ALI HUSSAIN 7 79140312EH GARBA IDRIS 8 79215393DI AMINU HADIZA BAKO 9 79162238DF TANKO MUHSANA MUHAMMAD 10 79127319DC SULEIMAN MUKTAR 11 79100761GJ MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM IBRAHIM 12 79208714JD BELLO ABDULHADI 13 79165781HG IBRAHIM BASHIR SALEH 14 79186519DJ ISAH WASILA 15 79142213GH IBRAHIM KAFILAT AYOBAMI 16 79214245IH ISA UMAR MIKAIL 17 79202088IG IBRAHIM ZAINAB GARBA 18 79175154IH HALADU IBRAHIM 19 79165680II NASIR SHAMSIYA TABACCO B.Sc. (Ed) Physical Education S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79101634GJ MUKHTAR NAFISA BAKO 2 79178131IA AKAS MIRACLE IHECHI B.Sc. Library and Information Science S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79252051GC MAS'UD FATIMA EL JIBRIL 2 79194785HD HASSAN YAHANASU SANI 3 79122077EE IBRAHIM MARYAM 4 79189203DI SHUAIBU HADIZA YAHAYA Page 9 of 19 5 79185703GC YUSUF ABDULMALIK 6 79112095BH ALI RUKAYYA SHITU 7 79244480HH BALA USMAN A 8 79123105GE UZAIRU SALE SAMINU 9 79129688AG KABIRU MUSBAHU BICHI 10 79103617DH BALARABE HASSANA 11 79117593BD IDRIS AHMED YAMMEDI 12 79240512FA YAHAYA NURA 13 79170932EG MUKHTAR MARYAM LAWAN 14 79246906HE LAWAN HASSAN A 15 79259463DJ IBRAHIM FATIMA 16 79139606DB IBRAHIM DAHIRU 17 79184346FJ IBRAHIM YUSUF JARMAI 18 79244040DJ OTUTU PRISCILLIA 19 79151708AD ABUBAKAR SUNUSI ABDULLAHI 20 79238074IJ ALIYU ABDULRAZAK RASHIDAT 21 79129486DA DAUD BUSHRAH 22 79214858JB MANSUR AISHA ADAMU 23 79142188EF UMAR SA'ADATU JUMARE 24 79188680FF ADELEKE FUNKE 25 79198411FJ ABDULLAHI AUWAL B.A. (Ed) Special Education S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79112773CA MUHAMMAD UMAR ADAM 2 79109190AC AUWAL BASHIR AHMAD 3 79106736IJ HABIBU ALIYU 4 79142489BF MAGAJI JAFAR 5 79173184IA ZUBAIRU FATIMA 6 79181937BB AHMED HAJARA ABDULLAHI 7 79211483DB LAWAL DAHIRU 8 79244788CG IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR MUKHTAR 9 79257313IH AHMAD SANI BELLO 10 79255259EB USMAN ABUBAKAR SALEH 11 79204047CJ BILKISU AMINA UMAR 12 79257622DD GALADIMA SHAMSUDDEEN KORE 13 79228028GA CALEB ABEDNEGHO 14 79153258AJ MAGAJI MURTALA IBRAHIM 15 79103133DE MUSA ABDULLAHI TUKUR 16 79107074EF AKOH LUKMAN Page 10 of 19 17 79135731BG UMAR USMAN 18 79157912BF SHEHU KABIRU 19 79233894BJ DANLADI USMAN 20 79247682HE USMAN MUNTAKA S 21 79142749BB BABANGIDA FIRDAUSI KABARA 22 79136426GF MANSUR MARYAM KURAWA 23 79154921GE SALISU FATIMA ABUBAKAR 24 79259367DG HARUNA SALISU 25 79104970FC SADIQ ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM 26 79223890FI ABUBAKAR ISMAIL AHMAD 27 79239180GJ SANI ZULYADAINI MUHAMMAD 28 79243162FE HASSAN HUSSAIN ABUBAKAR 29 79103208AD ADAMU RUKAYYA MOHAMMAD 30 79116403JB MUHAMMAD INUWA 31 79239247GC SABIU ABDURRAHMAN 32 79154025DG ABDULBAKI YAHAYA UMAR 33 79185416FA GARBA HADIZA MUHAMMAD FACULTY OF ENGINEERING B.Eng. Agricultural Engineering S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79147618FB NAJEEMDEEN BADMOS B.Eng. Civil Engineering S/N DE No. Full Name 1 79252498HJ BUBA FATIMA ADO 2 79178736BB KUDU MUHAMMAD JIBRIN 3 79152728EH ABUBAKAR SANI ALHASSAN 4 79140804CG AYOOLA DIPO TOPE 5 79112860FA IBRAHIM MUKHTAR AHMED B.Eng.
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