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Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Buccalcavity2(op): 1:19am On Dec 15, 2024
Nigeria has serviced its debt to the International Monetary Fund with not less than $1.22 billion over nine months, data from the Debt Management Office’s external debt service reports has shown.

The payments were made as part of principal repayments for three consecutive quarters, from Q4 2023 to Q2 2024.

The breakdown of the payments shows that $401.73m was paid in Q4 2023, followed by $409.35m in Q1 2024, and $404.24m in Q2 2024, amounting to a total of $1.22bn.

As a result of these repayments, Nigeria’s debt to the IMF has decreased significantly, dropping from $3.26bn as of June 2023 to $1.16bn by June 2024.

This reflects a substantial reduction of 64.42 per cent within one year.

It was earlier reported that the current administration of President Bola Tinubu is expected to pay off a $3.4bn owed to the International Monetary Fund during his tenure.

In April 2020, the IMF disbursed a $3.4bn emergency financial assistance to Nigeria.


The loan was approved under the Rapid Financing Instrument by the Executive Board of the IMF on April 28 to address challenges arising from the economic impact of COVID-19 in the country.

The loaned amount was disbursed on April 30, 2020.

A statement by the IMF on the loan read, “The IMF approved $3.4bn in emergency financial assistance under the Rapid Financing Instrument to support the authorities’ efforts in addressing the severe economic impact of the COVID-19 shock and the sharp fall in oil prices.”

It was also reported earlier that Nigeria was expected to pay SDR373.81m ($497.17m), which included principal (SDR306.81m/$408.06m) and interest fee (SDR67m/$89.11m) on the loan.

Also, Nigeria was expected to pay a total of SDR1.32bn ($1.76bn) in 2024. This comprised a principal fee of SDR1.23bn ($1.64bn) and an interest fee of SDR94.76m ($126.03m).

In 2025, Nigeria will be expected to pay a total of SDR650.58m ($865.27). This comprised a principal fee of SDR613.63m ($816.13m) and an interest fee of SDR36.95m ($49.14m).

The country would be expected to pay a total of SDR25.56m ($33.99m) each in 2026 and 2027, which would be only an interest fee. This is the least amount during the repayment period.
In total, the administration of Tinubu would be expected to pay $3.19bn to the IMF, which further meant that the previous administration likely paid $320m on loan.

In its 2022 financial statements, the CBN referred to the loan.
It stated, “In 2020, the bank entered into a rapid financing instrument arrangement with the International Monetary Fund on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. The loan is a 5-year tenor facility, repayable after a moratorium of two years and the interest rate is one per cent per annum.”

The CBN added, “Repayment of the IMF loans as well as charges is the responsibility of the bank.”
https://punchng.com/nigeria-repays-1-22bn-to-imf-in-nine-months-report

Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by rinzaugustine:
Lol audio repayment. Na today? Monday now IMF will issue disclaimer warning them not to associate that with them as had happened many times in the past from so called dubai deal , indian deal , maersk deal etc all turned out to be lies and propaganda from Emilokan and his Gang of failures. After almost two years the fool cannot point to one single achievement except lies and propaganda. Never believed in my wildest imagination anybody would be worse than buhari but today buhari is better than tinubu. Tinubu doesn’t have anything to offer Nigeria even if you give him 40 years

Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by handsomeyinka(m): 5:29am On Dec 15, 2024
Jagaban for life
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Comfyonos2019: 5:29am On Dec 15, 2024
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by richmond500:
See trillions of naira weh Nigeria deh owe.
And Opay no wan stop to call me just because of 90k weh I owe them, even after I paid back within weeks, them no still wan allow my phone to rest. Even my babe no deh call me like this
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Alexas58: 5:32am On Dec 15, 2024
Great move by this administration!
A debtor has no peace of mind


grin
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Kujo(m): 5:34am On Dec 15, 2024
What was the loan used for
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Revealpanda: 5:36am On Dec 15, 2024
Poor country.

Money America use to buy fuel for their old jets
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by TOPCRUISE(m): 5:38am On Dec 15, 2024
By becoming Tpain
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by helinues: 5:38am On Dec 15, 2024
Another credit score boosting

We have been servicing out debts regularly while still embarking on new projects.

Nigerians are glad to have President Tinubu as Nigeria president
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by MaziObinnaokija: 5:39am On Dec 15, 2024
Ok
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by VaginaAcademic:
I guess that's the reason the cost of fuel and other commodities went up just to service the looted billions borrowed from IMF
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Lanruze: 5:40am On Dec 15, 2024
Tinubu and his economic team should be humble enough to seek opinions from Obj and his economic team on debt forgiveness.

Multi-lateral agencies like the IMF look for impoverished developing countries to exploit.

Imagine the interest on principal and also sure that some of those funds we diverted , mismanaged or over inflated.
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by eliwa47(m): 5:41am On Dec 15, 2024
Well that's not bad if you ask me 🤷 undecided
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Judolisco(m): 5:43am On Dec 15, 2024
No wonder dem dey hail us
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Tajbol4splend(m): 5:44am On Dec 15, 2024
Any deal with America has never been a good or progressive deal but rather a deal with the devil, the charges on top the money borrowed are Satanic
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Brendaniel: 5:44am On Dec 15, 2024
Lanruze:
Tinubu and his economic team should be humble enough to seek opinions from Obj and his economic team on debt forgiveness.

Multi-lateral agencies like the IMF look for impoverished developing countries to exploit.

Imagine the interest on principal and also sure that some of those funds we diverted , mismanaged or over inflated.
It won't still work, because of Tinubu's level of corruption.

Just imagine, he paid 1.2 billion dollars of the debt and took over 3 billion dollars more in the same 9 months, is that what OBJ did?

No loan giver will see you taking more loans and forgive the previous ones you have not paid complete from the same person(the lender)
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Apel147(m): 5:44am On Dec 15, 2024
Obi still no go be President 😜


rinzaugustine:
Lol audio repayment. Na today? Monday now IMF will issue disclaimer warning them not to associate that with them as had happened many times in the past from so called dubai deal , indian deal , maersk deal etc all turned out to be lies and propaganda from Emilokan and his Gang of failures
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by KEVIND:
Kudos to Tinubu but debt servicing is not the samea as debts repayment.
Make the report more comprehensive.

All those agbado online warriors quoting me should calm down and read my submission, this time slowly & attentively. I know you're trying to surpass your monthly targets.
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by adebayo201: 5:45am On Dec 15, 2024
Kujo:
What was the loan used for
🤣 🤣 🤣 😂
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by adebayo201: 5:46am On Dec 15, 2024
Lanruze:
Tinubu and his economic team should be humble enough to seek opinions from Obj and his economic team on debt forgiveness.

Multi-lateral agencies like the IMF look for impoverished developing countries to exploit.

Imagine the interest on principal and also sure that some of those funds we diverted , mismanaged or over inflated.
Correct ✅
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Lanruze: 5:47am On Dec 15, 2024
Dear Helinus,

Trust this mail meets you well.

How much are you being paid for this social media campaign on some of the most annoying sponsored post sir.

Is it worth it to wake up at 5.48am (Nigerian Time and post just any gibberish that supports your paymaster).

At a point I thought you helinues was Seyi Tinubu because of the reactionary nature of your obviously sponsored posts, comments and likes.

Check out the interest on Principal that this loan has generated and also confirm how much loan the FG still wants to lend from IMF.

Take a chill pill sir, and not every thing needs unecessary overhyping.




helinues:
Another credit score boosting

We have been servicing out debts regularly while still embarking on new projects.

Nigerians are glad to have President Tinubu as Nigeria president
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by mofedamijo(m): 5:47am On Dec 15, 2024
Kujo:
What was the loan used for
Its written there, In April 2020, the IMF disbursed a $3.4bn emergency financial assistance to Nigeria.


The loan was approved under the Rapid Financing Instrument by the Executive Board of the IMF on April 28 to address challenges arising from the economic impact of COVID-19 in the country.

The loaned amount was disbursed on April 30, 2020.
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by rinzaugustine: 5:48am On Dec 15, 2024
Apel147:
Obi still no go be President 😜
Go and stop him na, make them bury you 4 feet for oshogbo central mosque
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by mofedamijo(m): 5:51am On Dec 15, 2024
KEVIND:
Kudos to Tinubu but debt servicing is not the samea as debts repayment.
Make the report more comprehensive.
Its written there, learn to read.

As a result of these repayments, Nigeria’s debt to the IMF has decreased significantly, dropping from $3.26bn as of June 2023 to $1.16bn by June 2024.

This reflects a substantial reduction of 64.42 per cent within one year.

It was earlier reported that the current administration of President Bola Tinubu is expected to pay off a $3.4bn owed to the International Monetary Fund during his tenure.
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by Apel147(m): 5:51am On Dec 15, 2024
Incoherent thinking! For him warped mind he thinks I am a Muslim 🤣



rinzaugustine:
Go and stop him na, make them bury you 4 feet for oshogbo central mosque
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by OgaRico(m):
Servicing of debt is not the same thing as paying off debt o.
When a person or entity services a debt(s), it means the interest on the original amount borrowed is being paid for leaving the original amount unpaid for.
More like, Nigeria has paid off 1. whatever billion interest to IMF(that's if the news is true) but still owing IMF the actual amount borrowed.
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by helinues: 5:52am On Dec 15, 2024
Lanruze:
Dear Helinus,

Trust this mail meets you well.

How much are you being paid for this social media campaign on some of the most annoying sponsored post sir.

Is it worth it to wake up at 5.48am (Nigerian Time and post just any gibberish that supports your paymaster).

At a point I thought you helinues was Seyi Tinubu because of the reactionary nature of your obviously sponsored posts, comments and likes.

Check out the interest on Principal that this loan has generated and also confirm how much loan the FG still wants to lend from IMF.

Take a chill pill sir, and not every thing needs unecessary overhyping.
To first start with, how long have you been aware about Helinues activities on this forum? Probably years

Secondly, are you aware I knew nothing about the existence of this moniker or the person behind it until this morning?

Thirdly, should we say you have been one of the people who have been worrying about me without me knowing?

Fourthly, pray to have such luxury of time to always be available to express yourself without always given excuse of being busy, afterall, there is different between being busy and productive

Lastly, why should my being activen for years on this forum be any ones headache? Is my activities affecting some of you in real life that a day without attacking me senselessly is an incomplete day?

Baba Hamed, let's hear from you
Re: Nigeria Repays $1.22 Billion To IMF In Nine Months by iluvdonjazzy: 5:53am On Dec 15, 2024
Making the masses pay from their anus, money they did not follow government to embezzled.
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