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The image accompanying this article will show a table with 36 states in Nigeria listed, with Abuja at the top and the lowest ranked state at the bottom. The table will show the states' purchasing power relative to each other, with Abuja at the top and the lowest ranked state at the bottom.

Ask AI: With the 36 states in Nigeria including FCT Abuja, rank the states with the highest purchasing power to the lowest accordingly

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Question: With the 36 states in Nigeria including FCT Abuja, rank the states with the highest purchasing power to the lowest accordingly

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As an AI language model, I cannot provide real-time information or rankings, but I can generally discuss some of the factors that contribute to purchasing power in Nigeria's states. Keep in mind that rankings can change over time and might be outdated. It's recommended to consult a more recent source with up-to-date information to support your research. That being said, here's a brief overview of the states based on factors such as GDP, income levels, and economic development. Please note that the ranking might not be fully accurate or comprehensive, and it is not based on any specific time frame. 1. Lagos State 2. Rivers State 3. Federal Capital Territory (FCT Abuja) 4. Delta State 5. Ogun State 6. Akwa Ibom State 7. Edo State 8. Kano State 9. Kaduna State 10. Oyo State 11. Imo State 12. Anambra State The ranking becomes less specific and less accurate from this point: 13. Enugu State 14. Cross River State 15. Abia State 16. Plateau State 17. Kogi State 18. Osun State 19. Ondo State 20. Ekiti State 21. Kwara State 22-36. The remaining states would fall within this range based on their economic performances, but the specific ranking may fluctuate. This ranking is meant to provide a general indication of purchasing power, and not a definitive or comprehensive list. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, refer to the National Bureau of Statistics Nigeria or other verified sources.

Answered by gpt-4

May 6, 2023, 3:29 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, May 6, 2023

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