QS Connect April 2019
QS Connect April 2019
0 APRIL 2019
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Happy New Year!
Doha, Qatar in October. The 6-day Shots from of the President's visit to
event, which was tagged: Capacity the ongoing NIQS Secretariat project
Building for Quantity Surveyors in site in Mabushi, Abuja are also
Green Building Environment, was a captured in this edition for your
huge success. reading delight.
Also featured are pictures of the ICEC
and CASLE events which took place More so, high points of the 2019
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COURTESY VISIT
President Buhari being decorated with Fellowship of NIQS President Buhari speaking to NIQS Officials during the visit
by QS Obafemi Onashile
The President in final discussions before departure President Buhari receiving the certificate of his Honorary award
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Congratulations to our newly Elected & Re-elected Members
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SENATORS
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MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. Muhammad Abdulmumin Ari was born in Kano on 27th November, 1973. He attended
Unity School, Karaye. He obtained his first degree with honours in Quantity Surveying in
2008.
He commenced his career in 2011 with Chartwell Project Consultants, Abuja.
Mr. Ari is a professional and a Member of the Institute.
He has been elected as Member, House of Representatives for Nasarawa/Toto Federal Constituency of Nasarawa
State
QS Azibapu Fred Obua (FNIQS) a highly respected and experienced Quantity Surveyor was
born in Emeyal II community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. He attended
Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt where he bagged a B.Tech.
Degree in Quantity Surveying and an MBA in Project Management Technology at the Federal
University of Technology, Owerri.
QS Fred Obua, a Fellow of the Institute and also the first fellow in the state, has worked with the Bayelsa State Civil
Service, as Director of Works in the Bayelsa State Capital Development Authority, and as Deputy Director and later
Director of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) Abuja. He was appointed Honourable Commissioner for Special
Projects by Rt. Hon. Seriake Dickson, the Executive Governor of Baylesa State, a position he held for two tenures
before he resigned to join politics.
QS Azibapu Fred Obua, a professional builder, grassroots politician and philanthropist has been elected as Member,
House of Representatives for Ogbia Federal Constituency of Bayelsa State.
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ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF QSRBN, 5TH & 6TH FEB. 2019
INDUCTION OF NEWLY REGISTERED MEMBERS & PRACTICING FIRMS
NIQS President QS Obafemi Onashile giving a speech NIQS President, QS Obafemi Onashile, QSRBN President, Murtala Aliyu, PP Mercy Iyortyer,
QS Pemi Temitope at the event
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NIQS - QSA ARBITRATION TRAINING, ICAMA, ABUJA
15TH - 18TH, JANUARY, 2019
Q uantity Surveyors Academy (QSA), the arm of NIQS that focuses on the re-training of professionals in the built
environment, recently hosted over 40 QS professionals when it launched its first ever training course.
The 4-day training titled; Certification in Construction Arbitration held from the 15thto 18th January, 2019 at the International
Centre for Arbitration and Mediation Abuja (ICAMA) and was facilitated by two of Africa's most renowned Arbitration Lawyers,
QS Barr. Ifeanyi Anago, FNIQS and Barr. Emmanuel Dike, FCIArb, FCIArb (UK).
In his welcome address, DG/COO of QSA, QS Femi Balogun, FNIQS, noted that QSA is a collective vision of a generation of
successive Presidents of NIQS who believed that training and continuous professional development are at the core of any
professional institute. These Presidents according to him, conceived, delivered and supported the QSA initiative.
In the words of Chairman QSA Board, QS Agele Alufohai, PPNIQS, FNIQS, FRICS, 'QSA is establishes as a citadel that generates and
diffuses up-to-date knowledge in our profession and the various other professions that have a bearing on both our industry and
particular profession – law, economics, information, technology etc.
In his opening remarks, the President of the Institute, QS Obafemi Onashile, FNIQS, emphasized the need for continual
improvement and benchmarking of courses by the QSA to ensure that they meet the highest possible standards. Among his
future projections for the Academy are:
A first among equals of Academies that is most relevant and drives the entire Nigerian Construction Industry.
The Construction Academy that is relevant and most patronized by Africans for re-training on Construction Managerial
resource skills.
An academy with a very strong and committed Alumni Group taking the lead in the Construction Industry.
The training course was well attended by QS Professionals from around the country including past presidents: QS Mercy Iyortyer,
QS Murtala Aliyu (President QSRBN), VP NIQS, QS Olayemi Shonubi, various Chapter Chairmen as well as top notch Principle
Partners of notable QS Firms.
Watch out for the next training course coming up soon…!
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COO QSA, QS Femi Balogun
giving his welcome address
President Obafemi Onashile giving his opening remark Participants in rapt attention
during the lecture
Mock Arbitration during the training President QSRBN QS Murtala Resource Personnel QS Barr. Ifeanyi
Aliyu giving a goodwill message Anago & Barr. Emmanuel Dike with
NIQS-QSA Officials
A witness being cross examined Past President QS Mercy Iyortyer Resource Materials
during the Mock Arbitration giving a goodwill message
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CASLE CONFERENCE LUSAKA, ZAMBIA
29th NOVember - 1st DECember, 2018
Delegates with QS Ruya Fadason QS Obafemi Onashile in conversation with Mr & Mrs Spedding
NIQS President QS Obafemi Onashile, Casle President QS QS Bashir Aminu, Secretary International Affiars speaking
Joseph Ajanlekoko and others at the Conference during the conference
The President QS Obafemi Onashile exchanging a gift with QS Bashir Aminu Muhammed delivering a paper during the event
Chair PAQS, Francis Leung
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STUDY TOUR TO DOHA, QATAR
26th OCTOBER - 2nd november, 2018
Mr. Jim Williams explaining a technical issue Mr. President presenting a gift to the VP & The Deputy President, other NEC members & Qatar
during the tour of Msheirib Downtown Doha Regional Manager of Engineering Consultants Chapter watching while the President signs the
Project Group during a courtsey visit Visitors Register at the Nigerian Embassy in Qatar
The President, Deputy President, Secretary LEED Green Associate Workshop facilitated by
Registration at the QGBC conference QGBC, Doha.
General and members of Qatar Chapter in a meeting
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INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS
NAF CONFERENCE CENTER, ABUJA, 19TH OCTOBER, 2018
Deputy President QS Abba Tor giving vote Secretary General conducting the
of thanks induction proceedings
Guests at the ceremony Inductees in group photograph with the President and other NEC members
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2-DAY WORKSHOP ON QUALITY MANAGEMENT &
CONTROL OF QUANTITY SURVEYING DUTIES,
NAF CENTER ABUJA, 18TH - 19TH OCTOBER, 2018
President QS Obafemi Onashile, FNIQS giving his QS Prof. G.O Jagboro, FNIQS, delivering his paper QS Prof Emmanuel Ofeimun presenting his paper
opening remarks at the workshop on Life-long learning as a Tool for Sustainable
Quantity Surveying Practice
QS Hakeem Smith delivering his paper QS Aderonke Oyelami (WAQSN Chairperson) Arc. Omotayo Babalakin, FNIA, Hon. FNIQS,
delivering her paper during the workshop delivering a paper on The Importance and
Processes of Obtaining International Certification
for Quality Management
QS Agugoesi Ifeanyi, MNIQS, presenting a paper on QS Onashile with past Presidents QS Alufohai & A cross section of participants at the workshop
Professionalism and Career Progression in the QS QS Ajanlekoko
Profession
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FELLOW'S FORUM INVESTITURE / DINNER
& AWARD NIGHT, 18TH OCTOBER, 2018
NIQS President QS Obafemi Onashile presenting Institute Award for Star NIQS President QS Obafemi Onashile presenting President's
Performance to QS Olusola Macgregor during the Fellow DinnerAward Night Award for Recognition to QS Emmanuel Anyadike
NIQS President QS Obafemi Onashile presenting President's Award of Excellence in Governance & Environmental Devt. to
Award for Recognition to QS Shawulu Yusuf His Excellency Gov. Abubakar Sani Bello, Exec. Gov. of Niger State
Past Presidents in group photograph with QS Olusola Macgregor during the Fellow dinner & award night
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FELLOW'S FORUM INVESTITURE / DINNER
& AWARD NIGHT, 18TH OCTOBER, 2018
INVESTITURE OF CHAIRMAN FELLOW'S FORUM
The President decorating the Chairman of Fellows Forum The President, Chairman of Fellows Forum and his Wife
INVESTITURE OF FELLOWS
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PHOTO MIX
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NATIONAL POLICY COMMITTEE'S (NPC)
visit to construction site of the NIQS Secretariat headquarters
at Mabushi, Abuja
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Fattah A.
A lhaji Fattah A. Aderinto is a
cost management and
quantity surveying expert
b a s e d i n D o h a , Q a t a r. A n
experienced manager and business
He has a proven track record of
managing an office of multi-cultural
surveyors as well as the commercial
aspects of numerous large scale
ADERINTO
MBA, MNIQS, MCIArb, MCIOB, FRICS
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NIQS YOUNG QUANTITY
SURVEYORS FORUM (YQSF)
ADEYERA ADEBOLA MATTHEW, (MNIQS, network, build cohesion and intellectual cum
RQS), a corporate member of the Nigerian lasting synergy among young members and
Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS), industry practitioners, members has secured
presently works as a project Quantity immediate employment through technical site
Surveyor in one of the leading Civil visit, job fair and referrals, the knowledge
Engineering company in Nigeria - capacity of Young Quantity Surveyors has
Energobuilding Construction Limited, Lekki, greatly increased and eagerness to learn
Lagos. He obtained his first degree in Quantity recent technological advancement tools has
Surveying at the prestigious Federal University improved tremendously, young members
of Technology, Akure and a second degree in participation and registration with the institute
Construction Management at the University of has increased and we intend to keep doing our
Lagos, Akoka, Lagos state. He is an astute best, breaking new records..
professional with a penchant for excellence,
leadership and proficient in solving HOW DO YOU COMBINE YOUR WORK WITH
challenges. He has demonstrated his THE TASK AS THE CHAIRMAN OF YQSF?
leadership ability through various platforms I plan and work effectively to ensure that my
and currently involved in steering the wheel of assignment at work does not conflict with the ADEYERA ADEBOLA MATTHEW
progress of NIQS Young Quantity Surveyors task assigned by the institute and luckily have (MNIQS, RQS),
Forum (YQSF), where he has trained efficient colleagues who work effectively to
numerous Young Quantity Surveying students plug whatever loophole my absence could
staff at the firm. Also the sacrifice made by
and mentored graduate Quantity Surveyors. create. Where possible, I carry out my work
institute leaders and mandatory refreshers
He is currently the honorary secretary, responsibilities via means of communication
course lecturers are worthy of emulation and
International Cost Engineering Council - that do not require my physical presence. It is
such propelled my interest and commitment.
Rising Professional Committee. completely an act of sacrifice and
volunteerism; every member of the YQSF
WHAT DO YOU FIND MOST INTERESTING
HOW BEST CAN YOU DESCRIBE THE executive at the national, regional and chapter
ABOUT THE PROFESSION?
ACTIVITIES OF THE YOUNG QUANTITY level are multitasking, suppor tive and
Though Quantity Surveying practice is quite
SURVEYORS' FORUM? committed towards achieving the objective of
tasking and demanding, it is one of the most
The Young Quantity Surveyors forum was the forum and vision of NIQS.
practical professions with less abstract
established as a national body with the
features. I cherish areas ranging from client
objective of encouraging active participation WHAT'S YOUR OPINION ABOUT QUANTITY
advisory services/relationship, cost budgeting
of Young Quantity Surveying members and SURVEYING PRACTICES IN NIGERIA?
and control to project management services.
students in the institute's activities and a Quantity Surveying practice in Nigeria have
In my years of experience and relationship with
platform for intellectual discussions, contributed tremendously to the economic
stakeholder on numerous projects, the fact
exchange of knowledge and continuous growth of the country through active roles in
that the Quantity Surveyor turns out to be the
improvement of professional practices and the construction industry and other industries
lubricant of any project by the virtue of
procedures. Some of the activities embarked by extension. Though there are opportunities
effective fund and resource manager and
on toward achieving such objective include: yet untapped by the Nigerian Quantity
effective project manager where applied
Technical site visits, Virtual and Physical Surveying professionals such as programme
makes him an interesting character, though
interactive sessions, sporting events, inter and facility management, Arbitration, Public
not a MAGICIAN.
school competition, employability and private partnership, involvement in National
entrepreneurship skill training, support during Budget planning and PPP projects, Asset/Risk
CAN YOU SHARE WITH US YOUR MOST
annual QS/PM Job fair organized by the Management and major involvement in the oil
EXCITING ASSIGNMENT?
institute, mobilization and support during and gas sector. However, I believe it's a gradual
The most exciting assignment is my current
NIQS programmes at the chapter and national. process and will like to applaud the current
role as the chairman of NIQS Young Quantity
Institute's National Executive Council for their
Surveyors Forum. The responsibility is quite
CAN YOU BRIEFLY EXPLAIN THE PROGRESS role in the rebranding of the profession and
challenging and exciting, especially with
YQSF HAS ATTAINED SO FAR AND WHAT IS creating new opportunities for her members.
respect to the privilege to proffer solutions,
THE FUTURE PLAN?
guidance to numerous Quantity Surveying
Since inception in 2015, the forum through her TELL US ABOUT SOMEONE WHO
students and graduates. Through the platform,
leaders has facilitated series of practical INFLUENCED YOUR LIFE AND DECISION TO
I have been able to put in use the good lessons
oriented training, technical site visits, VENTURE INTO THE QUANTITY SURVEYING
learnt from senior colleagues who have given
supported NIQS during annual QS/PM Job fair, WORLD?
their best and selfless service to the institute. It
visited tertiary institutions on sensitization
gives me special excitement, when colleagues
tours, organized sporting and social events for The interest to practice was emboldened
and graduates attain professional
her members. The interactive sessions and during my industrial training under the tutelage
qualifications at a relatively early age, interact
technical site visits provided the opportunity to of Qs Kayode Osokomaiya (FNIQS) and senior
and share knowledge at ease.
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TECHNICAL SECTION
Innovation
2050:
10 Predictions for
the future of the
Construction
Industry
The construction industry will be taken over by robots. Not stakeholder consultation on projects, speeding up both
completely, but more and more construction sites will design and decision-making processes significantly.
become human-free. NBBJ's partnership with start-up Visual Vocal is a
That's the message from Balfour Beatty in its latest report, breakthrough virtual reality (VR) productivity platform. The
Innovation 2050. tool allows distributed project stakeholders to immerse
Here, we take a look at the 10 predictions for the themselves into unbuilt environments and provide
construction industry of 2050. instantaneous feedback to inform a collaborative design
It may seem far away, but with the incredible advances in process. Currently, distributed teams design buildings using
technology, 2050 seems just around the corner. 3D modeling software.
1. The industry will become increasingly focused on
innovation and both contractors and customers will But when it comes time to share those designs with clients,
become less risk-avers traditional communication methods such as email often
2. The shape and offer of the infrastructure industry will result in time-consuming and inconclusive rounds of
change significantly, with new business models, products feedback. By combining VR with mobile and cloud-based
and services. communications platforms, Visual Vocal transform workflow
3. Infrastructure will move on from concrete and steel to communication and timeframe. In addition to visualization,
include new materials the tool allows project teams to vote and comment on design
4. New jobs and industries will be created – and some will choices, which then enables architects to consolidate
disappear, especially low or zero skill roles and those relying feedback to make design decisions faster.
repetition of tasks. Visual Vocal is live on projects in the UK and the US, including
5. Thinking only about design and construction will the new Henry Royce Institute in Manchester.
become an outdated concept as infrastructure becomes David Lewis, Partner at NBBJ in London said:
multi-functional. “As the design of the Sir Henry Royce Institute in Manchester
6. Robots will become more prevalent in construction continues to develop, we are experiencing the benefits of
7. Construction will get faster, using 3D and 4D printing, Visual Vocal in terms of how it lets us solicit input from the
and self-transforming objects which self-assemble. building's end users. The project will bring nine university
8. New, disruptive ideas will emerge, for making mass and institutional stakeholders and a number of lab
transit faster, safer and less damaging to the environment. typologies under one roof to support advanced materials
9. We will increasingly use more wearable technology such research, and at this stage of the project meaningful
as exoskeletons. decision-making is crucial. Visual Vocal's interface is simple
10. Direct neutral control over devices and vehicles will be and portable – all users need is a smartphone, the app and a
accessible to the industry. set of inexpensive viewers that snap onto the phone – and
yet the feedback is fast, productive, collaborative and
How is the construction industry already utilising VR? enjoyable.”
In the UK, NBBJ in London is already using VR for By DALE BENTON . Jun 29, 2017
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EDO CHAPTER 2-DAY WORKSHOP ON ETHICAL ISSUES
EDO NIQS Career talk at Auchi NIQS EDO Career talk in Benin City
NIQS EDO Career talk in Benin City NIQS EDO Workshop held in Benin, Edo State
Cross section of participants at the workshop Immediate past chairman address the participants
NIQS President, QS Obafemi Onashile & QSRBN President, Cross section of participants during an interactive session
QS Murtala Aliyu in a group photograph with Kaduna at the workshop
Chapter Senate members
KANO CHAPTER
Distinguished Annual Lecture 2018
held at Royal Tropicana Hotel, Kano
SSG Kano state, Alh Usman Alh (from left) receiving an award A group photograph of participants with the members
from Alh Abdulkadir M. Kawu on behalf of the chapter. of the high table
Group of Elders from Kano state chapter, QS Isa Borodo, Cross section of participants at the event
QS Alh Bala Muhd Dakata and QS Alh Ibrahim Bida Buhari
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LAGOS CHAPTER ANNUAL DINNER & INVESTITURE
HELD 8th DEC. 2018
Investiture of the new Chairman New Lagos Chairman & wife, NIQS President and past
Chairmen of the Chapter
The New Lagos Chpater Chairman, Guests & Members at the dinner
QS Akere Ayuba
Cross section of Chapter members and their family during the picnic Price winner of the event
Chapter members in dance-off with QS Mafimidiwo Family members having fun at the event
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ONDO CHAPTER 2-DAY WORKSHOP 2018
Special guest and Resource person for the workshop Cross section of Members during the 2018 AGM
SOKOTO CHAPTER
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
212 Omojokun, Mr. O. S. 18 282 Lawal, Mr S. A. 25 21 Oyebode, Mrs FO. 02 91 Anakhaso, Mr. O. G. 07
213 Olawoore, Mr S. O. 19 283 Shehu, Mr. A. Y. 25 22 Yusuf, MISS RK. 02 92 Kehinde, Mrs O. M. 07
214 Oluwajana, Mr O. J. 19 284 Nmadu, Mr D. 25 23 Buhari, Mr I. B. 03 93 Ojo, Mr S. O. A. 08
215 Adigun, Mr. K. F. 19 285 Bwarak, Mr J. R. 25 24 Iferi, Mr. J. B. 03 94 Olaniyan, Mr R. A. 08
216 Solesi, Mr M. O. 19 286 Utomakili, Mr D. E. 25 25 Oladele, Mr. M. O. 03 95 Olokunjuwon, Mr A. I. 08
217 Zubair, Mr K. K. 19 287 Kaura, Mr L. A. 25 26 Tor, Mr MA. 03 96 Akanbi, Mr K. M. 08
218 Oni , Mr OS. 19 288 Allison, Mr C. A. 25 27 Adejumo, Mr M. M. 03 97 Imosemi, Mr O. 08
219 Agbii, Mr V. C. 19 289 Esien, Mrs M. O. 26 28 Ola, Mr C. O. 03 98 Ogunjimi, Mr O. A. 08
220 Effiong, Mr. G. O. 19 290 Fasuyi, Mrs O. A. 26 29 Osakwe, Mr A. C. 03 99 Ikpeatusim, Mr C. E. 09
221 Joseph, Mr C. C. 19 291 Kuranga, Mr A. E. 26 30 Obabire, Mr J. I. 03 100 Oluwalegan, Mr G. B. 09
222 Muhammed, Mr I. O. 19 292 Opawole, Mr A. 26 31 Dafosi, Mr EI. 03 101 Bello, Mr M. O. 09
223 Ishola, Mr. A. A. . 19 293 Sanni, Mr W. E. 26 32 Oladipo, Mr O. A. 03 102 Asupoto, Mr B. A. 09
224 Nweke, Mr G. O. 20 294 Muraina, Mr A. K. 27 33 Ajuji, Mr M. K. 03 103 Adepoju, Mr A. G. 09
225 Tumbangire, Mr S. Z. 20 295 Nwosu, Mr C. S. 27 34 Harrison, Mr W. J. 03 104 Ayeni, Mr O. J. 09
226 Sholaja, Mr O. M. 20 296 Nwosu, Mr. C. C. C. 27 35 Falana, Mr S. E. 03 105 James, Mr E. M. 09
227 Abdullahi, Mr. M. T. 20 297 Fugar, Mr F. D. 27 36 Onafowora, Mr B. O. 03 106 Imandojemu, A. K. 09
228 Okpala, Mrs I. E. 20 298 Chukwubuike, A. P. 27 37 Yunusa, Mr M. A. 03 107 Oyegoke, Mr A. 09
229 Babalola, Mr. A. A. 20 299 Ochiabutor, Mr O. K. 27 38 Sholola, Mr M. A. 03 108 Eze, Mr. D. S. 09
230 Akeredolu, Mr B. O. 20 300 Gbeleyi, Mr S. A. 27 39 Aboluwarin, Mrs C. O. 03 109 Nwuju, Mr C. 09
231 Momodu, Mr V. E. 20 301 Aliyu, Mr B. 27 40 Okudero, Mrs A. A. 03 110 Amogu, Mrs A. O. 10
232 Abdullahi, Mr G. M. 21 302 Okhiendovbehe, N. R. 27 41 Bakut, Mr B. Y. 03 111 Ayodele, Mr B. A. 10
233 Omole, Mr O. A. 21 303 Adeyemo, Mrs A. 27 42 Didigwu, Mrs P. U. 03 112 Arukwe, Mr A. C. 10
234 Oluwafemi, Mr A. A. 21 304 Anyalo, Mr U. M. 27 43 Famuyiwa, Mr I. M. 03 113 Akinsanya, Mr. JK. 10
235 Silas, Mr F. Y. 21 305 Orji, Mr OM. 27 44 Hamza, Mr. B. T. 03 114 Ezeh, Mr E. O. 10
236 Okafor, Mr J. O. 21 306 Abdullahi, Mr Y. 27 45 Agbede, Mr OM. 04 115 Olamijulo, Mr J. O. 10
237 Onyedikam, Mr. I. I. 21 307 Nwama, Mr M. I. 27 46 Ajibola, SENATOR SS. 04 116 Ilori, Mr. O. M. 10
238 Odigie, Mr E. I. 21 308 Alufohai, Mr A. J. 27 47 Fadayomi, Mr. R. K. 04 117 Eze, Mr M. C. 10
239 Dipeolu, Mr O. K. 21 309 Ahmed, Mr A. K. 27 48 Egbain, Mr M. O. 04 118 Yahaya, Mr G. D. 10
240 Agugharam, Mr C. S. 21 310 Habibu dara, Mr M. 27 49 Mahmoud, Mr M. T. 04 119 Ibrahim, Mr M. 10
241 Ayodele, Mr A. 21 311 Ibrahim, Mr. A. 27 50 Akinmusire, Mr A. O. 04 120 Ogunfeso, Mr O. A. 10
242 Mohammed, Mr A. S. 21 312 Idahosa, Mr O. R. 28 51 Musa, QS U 04 121 Alalade, Mr N. A. 10
243 Garba, Mr M. B. 21 313 Jumbo, Mr J. A. 28 52 Omole, Mr M. P. 04 122 Jack, Mr. TM. O. 10
244 Etiowo, Mr G. M. 21 314 Aroloye, Mr A. A. 28 53 Balogun, Mr J. O. 04 123 Shittu, Mr K. A. 10
245 Odeniyi, Mrs. K. T. . 21 315 Nwafor, Mr T. O. 28 54 Buba, Mr. S. G. 04 124 Suleiman, Mr A. S. 10
246 Agbontale-Okeneh, F. M. 22 316 Bello, Mr R. F. 28 55 Degboe, Mrs N. H. 04 125 Olayiwola, Mr MK. A. 10
247 Arigbede, Mr J. A. 22 317 Ajao, Mr O. 28 56 Uwangue, Mr. HO. . 04 126 Bobbo, Mrs. H. D. . 10
248 Afolabi, Mr. A. B. K. 22 318 Egere, Mrs A. D. 28 57 Oni, Mr A. A. 05 127 Fagga, Mr S. O. 11
249 Onyemaechi, Mr M. I. 22 319 Nwajagu, Mr N. R. 28 58 Onyeador, Mr S. O. 05 128 Akhigbe, Mr F. E. 11
250 Oribuyaku, Mr. J. T. 22 320 Mohammed, M. A. 28 59 Solaja, Mr G. O. 05 129 Onyia, Mr M. B. C. 12
251 Magaji, Mr A 22 321 Ibrahim, Mr S. L. 28 60 Itama, Mr R. O. 05 130 Usman, Mr. P. G. M. 12
252 Farouk, Mrs M. 22 322 Beedie, Mr R. O. 28 61 Okodi, Mr B. S. 05 131 Mutfwang, Mr D. M. 12
253 Mohammed, Mr D. E. 22 323 Ango, Mr A. 28 62 Ayinde, Mr O. A. 05 132 Emeka-mbanusi, C. L. 12
254 Ogunseye, Mr S. L. 22 324 Sholarin, Mrs A. T. 28 63 Oreagba, Mr. BA. 05 133 Ndagi, Mr A. B. 12
255 Sani, ALHAJI K. K. 22 325 Omosehinde, O. M. 28 64 Egbaji, Mr M. O. 05 134 Ali, Mr Y. D. 12
256 Shitu halliru rabiu, Mr 22 326 Dauda, ALHAJI SK. 28 65 Monkom, Mr. P. A. 05 135 Eboreime, Mr. I. V. 12
257 Hamzat, Mr F. A. 23 327 Osadaye, Mr E. S. 28 66 Shittu, Mr. AS. 05 136 Akintola, Mr G. B. O. 12
258 Momodu, Mrs O. A. 23 328 Gurama, Mr A. I. 29 67 Osadogan, Mr V. O. 05 137 Ogundepo, Mr O. M. 12
259 Ejehu, Mr O. C. 23 68 Johnson, Mr T. O. 05 138 Asiru, Mr S. A. 12
260 Faseyitan, Mr M. F. 23 MARCH 69 Amah, Mr F. E. 05 139 Saidu, Mr A. E. 12
261 Oaikhena, Mr JI. 23 No. Name Date 70 Azu, Mr NO. M. 06 140 Umeibe, Mr. O. J. 12
262 Onyeakazi, Mr E. I. 23 1 Inglis, Mr T. L. 01 71 Lawal, Dr. P. O. 06 141 Effiong, Mrs. GU. 12
263 Oye, Mrs O. M. 23 2 Elejogun, Mr M. . O. 01 72 Olatinwo, Mr S. 06 142 Osubor, Mr O. 13
264 Vwot, Mr D. B. 23 3 Koya, Mr AO. 01 73 Bala, Mr M. N. 06 143 Amao, Mr A. A. 13
265 Ojo, Mr. O. B. 23 4 Abdullahi, Mr U. U. 01 74 Alufoge, Mr F. A. 06 144 Nwaokolo, M. K. O. 13
266 Akinfenwa, Mr. O. A. 23 5 Ojoye, Mr O. J. 01 75 Okolie, Mrs O. J. 06 145 Akande, Mr A. O. 13
267 Oladele, Mr. OT. 24 6 Isah, Mr S. B. 01 76 Ogunsina, Mr. T. A. 06 146 Olayiwola, Mr R. F. 13
268 Dawodu, Mr A. S. 24 7 Abubakar, M. M. M. 01 77 Lawal, Mr O. O. 06 147 Amuda, Mr O. A. 13
269 Oyediran, Mr A. A. 24 8 Saminu, Mr A. S. 01 78 Aminu, Mr M. 06 148 Adeboyejo, Mr A. T. 13
270 Anyanwu, Mr J. U. 24 9 Okoye, Mr P. N. 02 79 Ongore, Mr JE. 06 149 Rugu, Mr E. A. 13
271 Okechukwu, Mr. C. J. 24 10 Osuji, Mr A. A. 02 80 Omisore, Mr SA. 06 150 Adewoyin, Mr M. O. 13
272 Dagogo-jack, Mr D. V. 24 11 Afolabi, Mr B. I. 02 81 Olusola, Mr G. A. 07 151 Davies, Mr O. O. 13
273 Sekibo, Mr O. P. 24 12 Sadiq, Mr I. A. 02 82 Akinboro, Mr A. R. 07 152 Rabe, Mr T. 13
274 Afolabi, Mr. G. A. 24 13 Mijinyawa, Mr R. 02 83 Orire, Mr OA. O. 07 153 Asifat, Mr A. I. 13
275 Zakari, Mr M. T. 24 14 Ibrahim, Mr D. 02 84 Alkasim, Mr M. D. 07 154 Odenigbo, Mr D. A. 13
276 Sanni, Mrs T. O. 24 15 Isah, MR. B. M. 02 85 Egbra, Mr. S. E. 07 155 Shallangwa, Mr J. 13
277 Nwazunku, Mr J. E. 24 16 Sarki, Mr. M. K. 02 86 Agene, Mr A. J. 07 156 Kabiru, Mr A. 13
278 Ayanleye, Mr I. A. 24 17 Oduwole, Mr K. A. 02 87 Shehu, Mrs A. I. 07 157 Waziri, Mr MM. . 13
279 Omole, Mr F. S. 24 18 Oladapo, Mr T. A. 02 88 Fasoto, Mr O. 07 158 Girei, Mr A. H. 14
280 Nwokeji, Mr GU. 25 19 Adebayo, Mr. T. B. 02 89 Okechukwu, V. N. 07 159 Adedugbe, Mr P. A. 14
281 Adeleke, Mr A. T. 25 20 Bakare, Mrs MA. 02 90 Adetoro, Mr Y. M. 07 160 Idaboh, Mr S. C. 14
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