

How do you know that there are typewriters in the 2014 Budget? Here is a Nigerian startup called BudgIT
that simplifies that budget and makes it accessible and simple for
everyday people. This startup takes budgets from pdf state on the Budget
Office Website and brings out awesomeness in infographics, interactive
applications and data driven applications.
Why
not use the tools and find out how government plans to spend public
funds? You have the power to do that on your desktop web, mobile phone
and through Mobile Apps (Android and Blackberry)
Website: http://yourbudgit.com
2014 Budget App: http://yourbudgit.com/ webroot/backup/api/site/main. php
Infographics http://www. yourbudgit.com/infographics/ federal
Hmmmm okay all good #bright bravo#
ReplyDeleteIf I download d application hw much will be allocated to me. I'll pass pls
DeleteIts a welcomed development coming at a time when we were presented with the funniest budget ever.
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310
It's a welcome development Bona nt welcomed. Correct that blunder b4 u start thinking of Prince charming gathering vocab :) Bona misses Prince charming---C21
DeleteLame!!! Totally irrelevant comment... Get a life pls!
Deleteso when i find out what happens?will i get a share.Screw our damn! Government.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o! Budget app again, that's good
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ReplyDeleteWill that make them increase the percentage they allocate for capital project...jay_bliss say so via GEJ mouth
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda,we'll need it.....
ReplyDeleteAbeg where is prince charming? That annoying weasel of a guy,mayb he has ran outta vocabularies and has gone on a long hols to feed himself..mtchewwww
ReplyDeleteyou sound so paind, Not gud,coming from bona's baby.
DeleteMehn, the whole sound confusing may be bcos am not a science student....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Not anymore?
ReplyDeletewe ddon hear... we will try it out
ReplyDeleteI think what we need is an app that can locate missing funds like the $20bn.
ReplyDeleteAs in eh, u got it right. Though we aren't searching for the money again, we just need fuel.
DeleteCool
ReplyDeleteWil this site open up if its real? Anyways A̶̲̥̅♏ coming.
ReplyDeletenot interested
ReplyDeleteLol @Brighton you are suffering from ignoramus
ReplyDeleteoluchi u beta speak pidgin nd stop blowing wrong language here oooo lol...this wont get u lindway 100k lmao.....
ReplyDeleteOkay then
ReplyDeleteThen wat next after findn out
ReplyDeleteCool bt after dat wat cos our being able to knw wont change a tin
ReplyDeleteNo am not confuse,by now som of us knw dat budget is is write up full of grammer,to benefit som individual,to satisfy dia selfish interest,so finding out changes notin
ReplyDeleteFor those that care...I don't !
ReplyDeleteOk dats really cool @ lest it's 1. Step closer 2 accountability
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Linda d thng is refusing ti install o. U sure say na d real site b dt?
ReplyDeleteWhere u wan go? Cuz noo need 2ask u where u 4RM! U miss road?
ReplyDeleteSorry, but are u ok, when last you took your drugs? Just asking.
ReplyDeleteI miss Prince Charming 2!
ReplyDeleteLies they tell.
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteThank God!at least this would drive citizens to participate in governance.Thank you BudgIT!
ReplyDeleteI am confused about Nigeria its self not only the Budget.
ReplyDeleteCos everything is getting worse day by day
I am confused about Nigeria its self not only the Budget.
ReplyDeleteCos everything is getting worse day by day
Im only intrested in joining in the spending, not finding out how they spend it,
ReplyDeleteThis is a good innovation. I am quite impressed with this. I definitely will be using this. Kudos to you guy. Kelvin A
ReplyDeletethis makes no difference.it is just a modified way of making nigerian citizen watch and foolishly watch as our money is embezled and spent by the big boys and share amongst themselfs.simply watch and sign your own death warrant.lets see what happens.no be today our leaders bigin fool us.
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