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Saturday 28 January 2017

Nigeria retains it's 136th position in the 2016 Corruption Perception index

Despite the anti-corruption war by the government, Nigerian has retained it's 136th position in the Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2016. Nigeria is sharing the position with Lebanon, Myanmar, Guatemala, Kyrgyzstan and Papua New Guinea. Denmark, New Zealand and Finland were ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd least most corrupt countries which North Korea was ranked as the most corrupt country followed closely by South Sudan and Somalia.

According to the Transparency International, More countries declined than improved in this year's results, showing the urgent need for committed action to thwart corruption.

11 comments:

  1. We no fail we no pass... dee

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  2. mumu country named Nigeria! Thanks to APC
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. Pls if am wrong correct me, we were 2nd or 3rd during Jonathan's regime. Now that we are 136th in less than 2yrs of PMB administration, you still don't think he should be applauded for it. I think you have a problem

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    1. Use your google! Nigeria was never 2nd or 3rd during the so called GEJ regime. Don't be biased. Nigeria has 'retained' 136th position like Linda stated.

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    2. We were never that close... Check again.

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  4. Linda it ought be 200 in position self

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  5. Despite all the cleansing war we still where we are? It means APC continued with the corruption

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  6. This is undisputed title, no other country can challenge us on this. PMB is busy mumuing around. The level of corruption going on now Nigeria is such that has never been before.

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  7. Z a lie....we can't b 136th....what happen to 1st,2nd or 3rd???

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  8. So despite all the outrageous murders going on in the north by the so-called jihadists n co. The rank still remain the same? Does it mean that they r blind to the actions.. Well I think we ought to have fallen to 90sth of even 50's.

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