After Okorocha, and the least corrupt state is...Imo, says NBS – Daily Trust

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National Bureau of Statistics rates Imo the least corrupt state in Nigeria, followed by Jigawa and Plateau

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No wonder! Diaris God

Proud of my state. We are the least corrupt

officialEFCC ICPC_PE NGRPresident MBuhari

With the kind of huge borrowing all going on. without having positive impact in the lives Nigerians... something must be leveling that up.

Kogi most corrupt... Since when

What about kano

Please can we have the full list

I hope the outcome of this particular survey was not rigged. Anything is possible in this country

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