Tuesday, 23 April 2019

PARTICIPANT OF SECURITY AND FORENSIC STUDIES NIGERIA AT CLASS SECTION IN ABUJA.















GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF APC, BCC, EMC CLASSES 2019 BATCH B

WELCOME ADDRESS MADE ON BEHALF OF THE COUNCIL OF SECURITY AND FORENSIC STUDIES NIGERIA AND IT PARTNERS, HELD ON 20th APRIL, 2019.



WELCOME ADDRESS MADE ON BEHALF OF THE COUNCIL OF SECURITY AND FORENSIC STUDIES NIGERIA AND IT PARTNERS, HELD ON 20th APRIL, 2019. FOR SHORT COURSE ON PCC, BCC, APC, EMC PROGRAM AT GOVERNMENT SEC. SCH. AREA 1 GARKI-ABUJA.

 The institute has emerged from bodies to make it one effective Professional body that meet the state of the art standard and accepted by National and International communities, having been recommended and approved by Nigerian Government through the National Security Adviser, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Interior with a focal point of training and certifying members of the professional arm of government, Security and Forensic is the first Forensic Professional body that is attached with Security in (10m)Ten Million Naira Nominal share Capital Incorporated under  CAMA Act 1990.
The Security and Forensic Studies Nigeria received her blessing from both Local and International professional body that include Nigeria as a member Security and Forensic Studies which is targeted toward Advancement of Security and Intelligence Platform to curb the menace of criminality with easy or no stress in the investigation and also to aid the litigation process.
This is geared toward training Forensic Expert on the need to advance on enlightenment to corporate bodies or individual on private services like premarital investigation, post matrimonial investigation, employee investigation, missing person, family dispute, accident investigation and fire incident.

The Institute is in partnership with:
a.       Security and Forensic Studies Nigeria.
b.      College of Detective Investigation and Legal Studies Nigeria, (CDILSN).
c.       Advanced Peace and Reconciliation Centre of Nigeria, (APRCN).
d.      Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University (USA).
e.       INSIS International.
f.        American Forensic Science (AFS), USA.
g.       Analytical approach of Forensic Investigation, UK.

Hence, the Management has put up a blue print that the program would run on a jointly effort in building the participants to a greater opportunity and disposition.

1.                  Proficiency Certificate Course (PCC) on Peace/Conflict Resolution and Forensic Studies, Duration one (1) Month Weekend Only.
Direct Entry Qualification:
v   WAEC, SSCE, TRADE TEST
Amount Required:
1.      Enrolment form                                N5,000
2.      Materials                                            N4,000
3.      Exam Fees                                          N4,000

2.                     The Basic Certificate Course (BCC) on Basic Intelligence and Detective Studies.
This stage would be handled by the College of Detective Investigation and Legal Studies. Duration is the same (1) one Month.
Entry Qualification:
v  PCC, Bsc, NCE, OND, HND, etc.
Amount Required:
1.      Enrolment form                                N5,000
2.      Materials                                            N5,000
3.      Exam Fees                                          N5,000

4.   Advanced Professional Course: This stage is embodied with specialization which include;
a.       Intelligence Investigation Forensics Studies.
b.      Medical Forensic Studies.
c.       Accounting/Auditing Forensic Studies.
d.      Legal/Litigation Forensic Studies.
e.       Document/Signature Examiner Forensic Studies.
f.        Electioneering Forensic Studies.
g.       Cyber Security Forensic Studies.
h.      Forensic Journalism Studies.
i.        Advanced Peace and Conflict Resolution Forensic Studies.
It is expected that at this APC stage, the participants are expected to tick area of specialization, this would enable us prepare the participant, for Induction/Award Ceremony based on their area of specialization.
Direct Entry Qualification:
v  BCC, Msc, MBA, FELOW OF OTHER PROFESSIONAL BODIES.

Amount Required:
1.      Enrolment form                          N5,000
2.      Materials                                      N5,000
3.      Exam Fees                                    N5,000


The last stage is Executive Managerial Course (EMC):
This stage is handled by Advanced Peace and Reconciliation Centre of Nigeria, (APRCN).
The period is (1) one weekend on attendance, and this would qualify the participant for the induction as a Fellow of the Security and Forensic Studies Nigeria (FSFS).
The Enrolment Form: N5, 000, Materials N6, 000 this state is the final stage that all successful participants would be shortlisted for the Fellowship Award.
 Direct Entry Qualification: Advanced/ Professional Course (APC).


5.            The Directorate Executive Course (Dec): This categories is for Directorate, Service Chief of Military and Paramilitary Organization,
Direct Entry Qualification:
v  Directors of Government Establishment.
v  Senator.
v  Ministers and any other Service chief of Paramilitary /Military.
Amount Required:
1.      Enrolment form                                N10,000
2.      Materials                                            N100,000
Research work is self supervised project of 30 pages submitted before induction, the induction fees N40, 000 as a trained fellows.
The total cost of the Induction is N40, 000 including all the items like certificates in training e.g. PCC, BCC, APC, EMC, and Fellowship Frame, Gold Medal, ID Card, Booklet, Official Gazette N3, 000.
Generally, the Exam date is 4th April 2019.At respective study centres. The questions are objectives in nature and 40 questions, to answer, 40, based on general knowledge; the passed mark is 45%.

Repeat of candidates more than Twice, would lose his or her chances of becoming a member.

Generally, the entire Professional bodies on Forensics Studies in USA have accredited our programs and the membership of the International and Nation Professional bodies in Nigeria has its own accreditation with Fellow of Security and Forensics Studies Nigeria.

Therefore, the three batches of last quarter of the year would be having Induction and Award Ceremony at National Merit Award, house Maitama on 3rd June, 2019.

At any steps, graduate are expected to do their clearance to avoid late registration charges.

The Management decision is to conferred on the successful ones, Senior Fellow on Security and Forensic Studies

The Management would wish to congratulate you in advanced pls.

……………………………………………………………………………………
Amb. O.O  Morgan, Bsc, Msc, Seipn, Fnsis, Edmr, Fpr, FSFS,
Director General.
08153222229

www.sfsnigeria.com.ng

COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF BATCH A 2019 RESULT OF CANDIDATES FOR SECURITY AND FORENSIC STUDY NIGERIA()BBC.


COMPLETE BASIC CERTIFICATE COURSE (BCC) RESULTS AND SCORES FOR ABUJA, KADUNA, DELTA, AKWA-IBOM, ENUGU, KATSINA, MINNA, LAFIA, ANAMBRA, CALABAR, JOS, ABIA, KEFFI, SOKOTO AND IMO STUDY CENTRE BATCH A THAT 1ED EXAM, HELD ON 2ND, FEBUARY, 2019.
S/N
NAMES
REG  NO
SEC A 80%
SEC B
10%
SEC C
10%
TOTAL
REMARK
1.      
FELIX STELLA
4838
56
10
10
76%
A1
2.      
LEKSUM SUNDAY AMOS
0999
54
10
10
74%
A1
3.      
ENOBONG DANIEL UKO
4643
54
10
10
74%
A1
4.      
OGWUCHE SAMSON
4829
52
10
10
72%
A1
5.      
NLEM ERIC E.
4366
52
10
10
72%
A1
6.      
AWOSAN FLORECENCE FOLUSO
0014
54
10
8
72%
A1
7.      
ORTE GODWIN
0865
52
10
10
72%
A1
8.      
ABUBAKAR HARUNA
0998
54
10
8
72%
A1
9.      
DURUN ABDULLAHI SALE
0993
54
10
8
72%
A1
10.                        
EZEKIEL MERCY OJOCHOGWU
4800
55
10
5
70%
A1
11.                        
JIMADA MOHAMMED
4836
44
10
6
70%
A1
12.                        
OLAGUNJU GANIYAT
4352
50
10
10
70%
A1
13.                        
SULEIMAN SALMATU
4446
50
10
10
70%
A1
14.                        
ABUBAKAR SIAKI MUAZU
4763
56
10
4
70%
A1
15.                        
YUSUFU ARMSTRONG ADUOJO
0035
50
10
10
70%
A1
16.                        
AKUTUS KENNETH OKECHUKWU
4348
50
10
10
70%
A1
17.                        
MAJOR GE  ETUBUS
4373
50
10
10
70%
A1
18.                        
NDOYA KAPALA DIDON
368
50
10
10
70%
A1
19.                        
OBIOUBA MFON DANIEL
0215
50
10
10
70%
A1
20.                        
ETTE UDEME DAYIES
4656
50
10
10
70%
A1
21.                        
UBONG PIUS UDOSEN
4652
50
10
10
70%
A1
22.                        
HARUNA CB YUSUF
5216
50
10
10
70%
A1
23.                        
DANLADI DANJUMA
5748
46
10
8
68%
B2
24.                        
HASSAN ABDULLAHI MANGA
4448
48
10
10
68%
B2
25.                        
OBI BENEDICT APIE
0658
50
10
8
68%
B2
26.                        
USHIE TIMOTHY ODEY
0655
48
10
10
68%
B2
27.                        
JULIUS ROBINSON
0026
48
10
10
68%
B2
28.                        
JANET TELSUK PEDE
4391
48
10
10
68%
B2
29.                        
OGBUKA KELECHI C.
0218
48
10
10
68%
B2
30.                        
ODUME COLLINS I ESQ
0212
48
10
10
68%
B2
31.                        
YAHAYA YAKUBU CHAGWA
0987
48
10
10
68%
B2
32.                        
TIJANI IBRAHIM RABIU
1004
50
10
8
68%
B2
33.                        
GARBA MOHAMMED
1000
48
10
10
68%
B2
34.                        
AKPAUDO ELIZABETH
4657
48
10
10
68%
B2
35.                        
ELEMI MAUREEN
4336
48
10
10
68%
B2
36.                        
SANGARI REUBEN ASEBI
5701
48
10
10
68%
B2
37.                        
MOSES ASKIKI
5762
48
10
10
68%
B2
38.                        
MOSES ASIKI
5762
48
10
10
68%
B2
39.                        
NWAOGBO LOVINA ALUNANYA
08112
48
10
10
68%
B2
40.                        
AISHATU SALI
4878
36
10
10
66%
B2
41.                        
DANGIWA KARIMU
4740
47
10
9
66%
B2
42.                        
HABILA KILANKWA SAMEL
4734
46
10
10
66%
B2
43.                        
NWACHUKWU COMFORT .C.
4336
51
10
5
66%
B2
44.                        
OBAROMI VICTOR B.
4860
48
10
8
66%
B2
45.                        
OLOTION I. JOSEPH
4523
46
10
10
66%
B2
46.                        
SERAH OJI
4746
46
10
10
66%
B2
47.                        
MOHAMMED UMAR KITABU
4138
46
10
10
66%
B2
48.                        
ABUBAKAR BALA AUTA
5727
48
10
8
66%
B2
49.                        
OKOH EDUGIE HELEN
O393
36
10
10
66%
B2
50.                        
IKPANGETOR GLORY ISAAC
5329
46
10
8
64%
B3
51.                        
POPOOLA ABOSEDE O.
4741
44
10
10
64
B3
52.                        
JACK OMININI SUNDAY
4839
48
10
6
64%
B3
53.                        
MORGAN YUNANA H.
5331
50
10
4
64%
B3
54.                        
EHIRIUDU COSMAS IZUCHUKWU
5469
44
10
10
64%
B3
55.                        
NWEZE IKECHUKWU
4744
47
10
7
64%
B3
56.                        
MUSA DANLADI B.
4376
44
10
10
64%
B3
57.                        
ONOJA CHARITY ENEMA
4743
46
10
8
64%
B3
58.                        
SALAMI .D. OLADIMEJI
4476
44
10
10
64%
B3
59.                        
MATHIAS ENEMAKO OHIEMI
4175
46
10
8
64%
B3
60.                        
SULE REKIYA
5346
46
10
8
64%
B3
61.                        
AMEH GODFREY  AARON
4891
44
10
10
64%
B3
62.                        
UBULUMU LAZARU UJIM
0656
44
10
10
64%
B3
63.                        
ADUOJO MANEJU DORCAS
0269
44
10
10
64%
B3
64.                        
NWAEKEKE LUCKY ONYEBUCHI
4572
43
10
8
64%
B3
65.                        
MUAZU DALHATU BAFARAWA
0013
44
10
10
64%
B3
66.                        
SHEHU FATIMA MABEL
0899
46
10
8
64%
B3
67.                        
TONGS MARY T. DASBAR
4411
44
10
10
64%
B3
68.                        
IZERE MAXWELL IGYEM
4412
44
10
10
64%
B3
69.                        
ADEBAYO ISRAEL TAIYE
4409
44
10
10
64%
B3
70.                        
AMBROSE USMAN HALILU
5211
44
10
10
64%
B3
71.                        
BABANKWATA USMAN ALIYU
5219
44
10
10
64%
B3
72.                        
FLABANJO IBIDAPO PETER
4874
54
2
8
64%
B3
73.                        
ONOGU AJANKO CLEMENTIAN
5353
45
10
8
63%
B3
74.                        
OKPONUNG GODWIN B.
4342
44
10
9
63%
B3
75.                        
OBILOR CASMIR CHIMDINDU
4368
40
10
10
63%
B3
76.                        
ABUBAKAR ABDULLAHI E.
5627
42
10
10
62%
B3
77.                        
ODONG VISHAL F
5359
44
10
8
62%
B3
78.                        
TUKURA D. LAWRENCE
5581
42
10
10
62%
B3
79.                        
UWAKWE MARYANN OGECHI
4584
42
10
8
62%
B3
80.                        
ABDULRAMAN SALISU
0015
44
10
8
62%
B3
81.                        
OKELUE AUGUSTINE
0027
44
10
8
62%
B3
82.                        
ALFRED YILMOWE GONYOK
4407
42
10
10
62%
B3
83.                        
SOLOMON EMMANUEL EMMANUEL
5647
42
10
10
62%
B3
84.                        
ABDULLAHI LAWAL
5226
44
10
18
62%
B3
85.                        
ONYIDO CHUKWUDI
0593
52
10
2
62%
B3
86.                        
OSITA NDUBUEZE
0603
54
8
2
62%
B3
87.                        
ADAMS SUNDAY ABAH
4742
40
10
10
60%
B3
88.                        
AMEH G. AARON
4891
40
10
10
60%
B3
89.                        
ANDREW BASSEY UBONG
4522
42
10
8
60%
B3
90.                        
OHIDA RAKIYA
4745
45
10
5
60%
B3
91.                        
BALA JIHIRLE WETSOR
4864
40
10
10
60%
B3
92.                        
SAMU BARBARA IEMBER
5340
40
10
10
60%
B3
93.                        
CHRISTIAN THOMAS
4458
44
10
6
60%
B3
94.                        
SANUSI YAKUBU
0012
42
10
8
60%
B3
95.                        
BASHIR IBRAHIM
5820
40
10
10
60%
B3
96.                        
ADENIYI ADEWALE EZEKIEL
0029
40
10
10
60%
B3
97.                        
DANAZUMI  AGBU ZACHARIAH
4412
44
10
6
60%
B3
98.                        
JAMES ATSEN DANIEL
4364
44
10
6
60%
B3
99.                        
GODSAVE BUBA KYERPIN
4362
40
10
60
60%
B3
100.                  
IDIONG ANTHONY BEN
4651
40
10
10
60%
B3
101.                  
ESSEIN GLORY HEZEKIAH
5620
40
10
10
60%
B3
102.                  
EGWUONWU NGOZI
0795
40
10
10
60%
B3
103.                  
OKAFOR CHINEDU SAMPSON
0785
42
10
8
60%
B3
104.                  
CHUKWUEKE GODWIN GINIKANWA
0786
44
10
6
60%
B3
105.                  
OBI VINCENT CHIDUBEM
O336
40
10
10
60%
B3
106.                  
UROKOR ZIND JULIUS
5642
40
10
8
58%
C4
107.                  
RAMATU  S. USMAN
4361
38
10
10
58%
C4
108.                  
IDI HENRY KAMJI
4405
40
10
8
58%
C4
109.                  
AYENI MICHAEL BABATOPE
4369
40
10
8
58%
C4
110.                  
WOLYU PUTGAH DUNGSAK
4406
38
10
10
58%
C8
111.                  
DEBORAH PATRICK CHUNG
4390
40
10
8
58%
C4
112.                  
SYLVESTER N DOMBIN
4415
40
10
8
58%
C4
113.                  
UGWUOKE GLORIA I.
6650
38
10
8
58%
C4
114.                  
JUSTINE TITUS UMOREN
0775
40
10
8
58%
C4
115.                  
FELIX C. GOODNESSS
0782
38
10
10
58%
C4
116.                  
PRINCEWILL NWAEZE CHUKWUNYERE
0783
40
10
8
58%
C4
117.                  
WOSHOR CEDRICK IDONGHO
4822
46
2
10
58%
C4
118.                  
OHKNUORA JOSEPH
0613
46
10
2
58%
C4
119.                  
HADIZA AHMAD
4857
38
10
8
56%
C5
120.                  
HARUNA YUSUF
5660
40
10
6
56%
C5
121.                  
LUKE E. IGWE
4862
36
10
10
56%
C5
122.                  
MERCY O. ETEKPORHE
5373
40
10
6
56%
C5
123.                  
MUHAMMED OBIDA
5344
40
10
6
56%
C5
124.                  
IHENAGWAM ALEXANDER
4347
36
10
10
56%
C5
125.                  
YUNUSA S ASKI
4074
40
10
6
56%
C5
126.                  
DASGWAN K. NGAU
4363
38
10
8
56%
C5
127.                  
IDI EVELYN CHAKTIMWA
4400
38
10
8
56%
C5
128.                  
MARY PATE
4402
38
10
8
56%
C5
129.                  
MATAWAL JOSHUA MAUEEN
4401
38
10
8
56%
C5
130.                  
ZWALAN NICILA F.
4408
36
10
10
56%
C5
131.                  
NWOBI GODWIN CHIBUIKE
4827
36
2
8
56%
C5
132.                  
IFEDIORA UCHENNA E.
0604
44
10
2
56%
C5
133.                  
CHIMEZIE UCHENNA
0610
44
10
2
56%
C5
134.                  
TORSA TITUS
0900
34
10
10
54%
C6
135.                  
SUWA HOSEA GOFUP
4262
36
10
8
54%
C6
136.                  
TIMOTHY NUHU PAM
4403
36
10
8
54%
C6
137.                  
RAPHAEL  JOE AGIDA
5763
40
10
6
54%
C6
138.                  
JATAU BITRUS TSAKU
5215
40
10
6
54%
C6
139.                  
DALHATU UMAR
5218
40
10
10
54%
C6
140.                  
NGOBIRI CAROLLY UCHECHUKWU
4826
48
2
6
54%
C6
141.                  
VICTORIA AYUBA
O262
40
10
6
54%
C6

142.                  
MAYHIAS OKAYA
5761
32
10
10
52%
C6
143.                  
YOHANNA S. GORAH
5760
34
10
8
52%
C6
144.                  
MAJOR ANDREW GUKAS
0657
38
10
6
52%
C6
145.                  
ASADU VICTOR CHUKWUKA
4835
44
2
6
52%
C6
146.                  
BAKO YUSUF
0627
42
10
2
52%
C6
147.                  
ADENUSI ADEBAJO O. ADISA
4324
30
10
10
50%
C6
148.                  
EMMANUEL EMEKA SYLVANUS
4830
32
10
8
50%
C6
149.                  
KYAUTA HABILA G.
 5607
30
10
8
50%
C6
150.                  
NWAKUDU UCHECHI
4877
36
10
4
50%
C6
151.                  
BONIFACE UBAH
0625
40
10
2
50%
C6
152.                  
DINGWEKE ANNA UCHENNA
5462
28
10
10
48%
D7
153.                  
MICHAEL ZEMKAS BUENYEN
4365
28
10
10
48%
D7
154.                  
BITRUS D.B. ZAUG
4410
30
10
5
45%
D7
155.                  
PHILEMON AUDU AKU
4367
30
10
2
42%
E8