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The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by erunz(m): 3:34pm On Mar 29, 2016
The Full List of the budgets of Nigeria states
for the year 2016 are stated below
1. Abia State – 96.7 billion

2. Adamawa State – 100.89 billion

3. Akwa Ibom State – 426 billion

4. Anambra State – 101.4 billion

5. Bauchi State – 102 billion

6. Bayelsa State – 150.6billion

7. Benue State – 133.4 billion

8. Borno State – 155 billion

9. Cross River State – 350 billion

10. Delta State – 266 billion

11. Ebonyi State – 101.1 billion

12. Edo State – 111.5 billion

13. Ekiti State – 67 billion

14. Enugu State – 85.1 billion

15. Gombe State – 76.5 billion

16. Imo State – 141.2 billion

17. Jigawa State – 137.2 billion

18. Kaduna State – 171.7 billion

19. Kano State – 275 billion

20. Katsina State – 110 billion

21. Kebbi State – 107 billion

22. Kogi State – 75 billion

23. Kwara State – 116.2 billion

24. Lagos State – 662.5 billion

25. Nasarawa State – 77.9 billion

26. Niger State – 74.7 billion

27. Ogun state – 200 billion

28. Ondo State – 118.9 billion

29. Osun state – 150.7 billion

30. Oyo State – 165.5 billion

31. Plateau State – 154 billion

32. Rivers State – 370 billion

33. Sokoto State – 112.5 billion

34. Taraba State – 68.8 billion

35. Yobe State – 80.6 billion

36. Zamfara State – 92.8 billion

STATES WITH HIGHEST BUDGET

Lagos state – 662.5 billion
Akwa Ibom state – 426 billion
Rivers state – 370 billion
Cross River state 350 billion
Kano state – 275 billion
Delta state – 266 billion
STATES WITH LOWEST BUDGET
Ekiti state – 67 billion least
Taraba state – 68.8 billion
Niger state – 74.7 billion
Kogi state – 75 billion
Nasarawa state – 77.9 billion
Yobe state – 80.6 billion

Raphael Ehigiator
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by tolugar: 3:43pm On Mar 29, 2016
More like the more you contribute
The more you are allocated.


My say
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by comos: 3:53pm On Mar 29, 2016
erunz:
The Full List of the budgets of Nigeria states
for the year 2016 are stated below
1. Abia State – 96.7 billion

2. Adamawa State – 100.89 billion

3. Akwa Ibom State – 426 billion

4. Anambra State – 101.4 billion

5. Bauchi State – 102 billion

6. Bayelsa State – 150.6billion

7. Benue State – 133.4 billion

8. Borno State – 155 billion

9. Cross River State – 350 billion

10. Delta State – 266 billion

11. Ebonyi State – 101.1 billion

12. Edo State – 111.5 billion

13. Ekiti State – 67 billion

14. Enugu State – 85.1 billion

15. Gombe State – 76.5 billion

16. Imo State – 141.2 billion

17. Jigawa State – 137.2 billion

18. Kaduna State – 171.7 billion

19. Kano State – 275 billion

20. Katsina State – 110 billion

21. Kebbi State – 107 billion

22. Kogi State – 75 billion

23. Kwara State – 116.2 billion

24. Lagos State – 662.5 billion

25. Nasarawa State – 77.9 billion

26. Niger State – 74.7 billion

27. Ogun state – 200 billion

28. Ondo State – 118.9 billion

29. Osun state – 150.7 billion

30. Oyo State – 165.5 billion

31. Plateau State – 154 billion

32. Rivers State – 370 billion

33. Sokoto State – 112.5 billion

34. Taraba State – 68.8 billion

35. Yobe State – 80.6 billion

36. Zamfara State – 92.8 billion

STATES WITH HIGHEST BUDGET

Lagos state – 662.5 billion
Akwa Ibom state – 426 billion
Rivers state – 370 billion
Cross River state 350 billion
Kano state – 275 billion
Delta state – 266 billion
STATES WITH LOWEST BUDGET
Ekiti state – 67 billion least
Taraba state – 68.8 billion
Niger state – 74.7 billion
Kogi state – 75 billion
Nasarawa state – 77.9 billion
Yobe state – 80.6 billion

Raphael Ehigiator

Federal monthly allocation after deduction of borrowed money by Aregbesola = N6m.

Osun now part of tinubu estate,

one wonder how they got there.
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by erunz(m): 4:01pm On Mar 29, 2016
comos:


Federal monthly allocation after deduction of borrowed money by Aregbesola = N6m.

Osun now part of tinubu estate,

one wonder how they got there.
YOU EVERYTHING ABOUT OSUN STARTS WITH LETTER O, EVEN ONIGBESE NA O START AM
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by TANTUMERGO007(m): 4:08pm On Mar 29, 2016
oshiomhole is a thief lipsrsealed
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by erunz(m): 4:10pm On Mar 29, 2016
TANTUMERGO007:
oshiomhole is a thief lipsrsealed
NA PRISON THAT ONE GO END LAST LAST
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by Mikehell(m): 4:19pm On Mar 29, 2016
Why Ekiti allocation cum small like diz? grin grin grin grin
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by TANTUMERGO007(m): 4:20pm On Mar 29, 2016
erunz:
NA PRISON THAT ONE GO END LAST LAST
we go shock that mad man on september smiley
Re: The Full List Of The Budgets Of Nigeria States by erunz(m): 4:23pm On Mar 29, 2016
Mikehell:
Why Ekiti allocation cum small like diz? grin grin grin grin



BROS ITS THEIR BUDGET OOO, NOT ALLOCATION

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