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Kogi State Successful Candidates in the 2018 Police Constable Recruitment

  • All successful candidates are directed to check their names at their various State Police Command Headquarters for the Institutions where they are to be trained.
  • The date of commencement of training is Friday 8th June, 2018
  • Resumption closes on 13th June, 2018 in all the training schools.
  • Failure to report at the Training Schools by 13th of June, 2018 will mean that the Candidate have declined the offer.

SEE LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FROM KOGI STATE BELOW.
(Use CRTL + F to find your name if you can's scroll through the list.)

Congratulations to the successful candidates.

1
ABAH AGADA
2
ABAH MICHAEL
3
ABDUL LUKMAN
4
ABDULLAHI ADUKWU A
5
ABDULLAHI FELIX
6
ABDULLAHI OBAJE EMMANUEL
7
ABDULLAHI RASHEED AMKPITOR
8
ABDULRAZAK ZEKERI
9
ABDULSALAM AHMED
10
ABDULSALAM SADIYAT
11
ABU HAMZA
12
ABU OMALE PHILIP
13
ABUBAKAR ABDULMALIK
14
ABUBAKAR AYUBA
15
ABUKA SUNDAY
16
ABUMA MIRACLE
17
ACHOLO PAUL AGANE
18
ACHOR ABRAHAM
19
ADAJI ACHEMA
20
ADAMA EMMANUEL OLOBO
21
ADAMS YAKUBU
22
ADEBISI SAMUEL
23
ADEKUNLE OLUWALOSEYI SIEMON
24
ADELABU CATHERINE
25
ADELEYE CATHERINE
26
ADENIYI ELIZABETH
27
ADESANYA TEMILOLA MARY
28
ADEWUMI JAMIU
29
ADEYEMI EMMANUEL
30
ADEYEMI TOPE
31
ADUKWU JOSHUA HOPE
32
AGBO JOHNSON
KOGI STATE
33
AGBONIKA RUBEN D
34
AGENE MONDAY
35
AIDOKO ABEL MONAR
36
AIDOKO PAUL
37
AJAYI BENJAMIN
38
AJIBADE ADEOLA WILLIAMS
39
AJIBORODE OLAITAN
40
AKEBE GODSDAY JONAH
41
AKINOLA EVELYN
42
AKOGUN FRIDAY OJODOMO
43
AKOGWU MONDAY
44
AKOR AMINAT
45
AKOR GRACE
46
AKPATA JOHNSON OSEDI
47
AKUBOR JAMES
48
ALFA GODWIN
49
ALHASSAN TENIMU FRIDAY
50
ALI ISAH ANNAS
51
ALIMI RACHAEL TITILAYO
52
ALIU MOHAMMED OTARU
53
ALIYU ADEIZA ABUBAKAR
54
ALIYU ISMAIL ZAINAB
55
AMEH ALEX
56
AMEH EYIMILI EJUMOMI
57
AMEH PAUL JOSEPH
58
AMINU OZIAMA IMMUHANI
59
ARANMONISE ILESANMI
60
ASUKU AUSTINE
61
ATIMAH ALIYU SANNI
62
ATONU MACILINURE AMOS
63
ATTABOH DANIEL CHIBUYO
64
ATTAHIRU ABDULLAHI
65
AUDU ERIC PETER
66
AYEGBA PETER UFEDO
67
AYODELE JOHN ADINOYI
68
AYODELE SAMUEL OLUWAROTIMI
69
BALOGUN SARAT TOSIN
70
BAMEYI HAFSAT
71
BAMIDELE ISAAC
72
BELLO DANLAMI SADAM
73
BELLO HAMED
74
BELLO MULIKATU ONIZE
75
BELLO OGIJO MUHAMMED
76
BESIRU SOROH
77
BOLADE STEPHEN
78
BOYI SUMAILA
79
CHENEMI EMMANUEL
80
DAVID KANTIOK
81
DAVID MARY-QUEEN OSANEMU
82
DAVID MONICA
83
DEBORAH AMEH ANOYI
84
EBOH OSENI
85
EGBEJENE UGBEDE
86
EJIWUMI ESTHER OLUWABUKOLA
87
EKELE SUCCESS
88
EMMANUEL SULE
89
ENEJO FRIDAY
90
ENIOLORUNFE IYANUOLUWA DANIEL
91
ERIC ARUWA AKU
92
ESEBEYO MARY
93
FEMI TAIWO
94
FRIDAY OJOCHENEMI
95
GABRIEL SHAIBU
96
GABRIEL THEOPHILUS ENEOJO
97
GAMBO ABDULSALIM
98
GODWIN MONDAY DELIGHT
99
HALIRU JIBRIN
100
HARUNA ABUBAKAR
101
HARUNA ELEOJO
102
HARUNA OJONUGWA MOSES
103
HARUNA YAHAYA IDRIS
104
HUDU UMAR
105
HULEJI ELIJAH JIDA
106
HUSSEIN SAFINATU
107
HUSSEIN SEMIRAT FAVOUR
108
HUSSEIN UGBEDEOJO JUMMAI
109
IBRAHIM ILAYI
110
IBRAHIM JOHN ODINIYA
111
IBRAHIM OJONUGWA SUNDAY
112
IBRAHIM SILIFAT
113
IBRAHIM UMAR OBA
114
IDACHABA GRACE FITIMI
115
IDRIS MUHAMMED SANUSI
116
IDRIS MUKAPHA
117
IDRIS SANUSI
118
IGAGWU CHARITY
119
IKANI ESTHER HUSSEINA
120
ILIYA YAHAYA YUSUF
121
ILORI ISRAEL
122
INNOCENT MARK
123
ISAAC AYEGBA
124
ISAH HARUNA
125
ISAH SILAS
126
IYAJI FRANCIS EMMANUEL
127
JACOB JEREMIAH
128
JACOB SAMSON FRIDAY
129
JAMES FRIDAY
130
JAMES STEPHEN
131
JIMOH ADEIZA RUFAI
132
JIMOH ADINOYI MOSHOOD
133
JIMOH ITOPA
134
JIMOH ZAINAB
135
JOHN OJIMA
136
JOSEPH GODWIN
137
JUBRIL IBRAHIM
138
JULIUS OLAIYA PRAISE
139
JUWON OLUKAYODE
140
KAYODE EBENEZER
141
KEHINDE SAMUEL ARIYO
142
LAWAL PATRICK
143
LAWAL TAHIR
144
LUKMAN MUHAMMED
145
MAGANI SAMUEL
146
MAHA SAMUEL
147
MARK SHADRACH OZOVEHE
148
MATHIAS NICODEMUS OJOMA
149
MICHAEL HANNAH
150
MOHAAMMED KASIM
151
MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR AUDU
152
MOHAMMED KHADIJAT
153
MOHAMMED SHEHU
154
MOMOH AMINU A
155
MOMOH IBRAHIM ANOTO
156
MOSES SAMUEL
157
MOSES VICTOR
158
MUHAMMAD ALHAJI
159
MUHAMMED ABDUL
160
MUHAMMED ADEMU
161
MUHAMMED ILIYASU
162
MUHAMMED NUHU T.
163
MUHAMMED ZAID MAHMUD
164
MUSA ABDULAZIZ
165
MUSA ENEMA
166
MUSA MARIAM
167
MUSA RABI
168
MUSA RUTH
169
NEGEDU NICODEMUS
170
OCHALDA MICHAEL ISAIAH
171
OCHENI USUMAN
172
ODI VIVIAN
173
ODUMU MATTHEW
174
OGUCHE EKELE
175
OGUCHE ELEOJO
176
OGUNDANA FAITH NAOMI
177
OGWU JACOB
178
OJOGBANE DAVID
179
OJOH GRACE
180
OKAFOR FELIX
181
OKEME GABRIEL
182
OLATUNJI OLUWOLE JOSEPH
183
OLONIYO FOLASHADE
184
OLORUNWEMI EMMANUEL DELE
185
OLUDARE AYORINDE
186
OLUSEGUN JOHNSON ARIYO
187
OLUSUYI KOLAWOLE JIMOH
188
OMACHOKO OJIMSA
189
OMALE FRED DAN
190
OMALE JULIET
191
OMALI ABDULKERIM
192
OMOKORE AYOOLA
193
ONOGIDI FATIMA
194
OSAMOLU BABATUNDE SAMSON
195
OZOVEHE ASUKU
196
PATRICIA VICTORIA BUMOJO
197
PHILIP OJONE VIVAN
198
RAIMI MEDINAT MARY
199
SABO FATIMA LADIDI
200
SABO JEMILA ASEABE
201
SADIQ SULEIMAN
202
SALAMI CHARLES ABIODUN
203
SALAMI FATIMA
204
SALIFU JOHNSON
205
SALIHU YUSUF
206
SAMUEL ISAAC
207
SAMUEL JOSEPHINE AUDU
208
SAMUEL OMOLARA
209
SANI SUMAILA
210
SANNI ADINOYI
211
SEDIQ ABUBAKAR
212
SEGUN FEMI HENRY
213
SHAIBU ALHASSAN
214
SHAIBU SUNDAY PIUS
215
SHEHU TAHIRU
216
SHIGABA RUZOMA
217
SHIGIRI JOY
218
SIMON DAVID OMACHOKO
219
SIMON SUNDAY
220
SORO NATALA
221
STEPHEN SUNDAY
222
SULE JONAH
223
SULEIMAN ABDULLAHI
224
SULEIMAN FARUK
225
SULEIMAN LAMI BUKOLA
226
SUNDAY DAYO MICHAEL
227
SUNDAY SAMUEL ZEYILE
228
UDUH PATRICIA
229
UKWUBILE ONYEKWU
230
USMAN AYUBA
231
USMAN HARUNA
232
USMAN KAZEEM ADINOYI
233
VICTORIA WILLIAMS
234
WADA BALA
235
YAHAYA HOPE IKOOJO
236
YAKUBU ENEOJO
237
YUNUSA BESIRU
238
YUSUF AMEDARI ONUKU
239
YUSUF IBRAHIM JIBRIN
240
YUSUF OJOCHENEMI E

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