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Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by zero8zero(op): 8:21am On May 08, 2025
International Monetary Fund (IMF) has removed Nigeria from its list of debtor-countries.

In a report titled: ‘Total IMF Credit Outstanding – Movement from May 01, 2025 to May 06, 2025,” obtained on the multilateral institution’s website yesterday, Nigeria was not listed among its debtors which has a total of 91 developing and least developed countries owing the Fund a total of $117,797,656,224 as at 6th of May 2025.

Total IMF credit outstanding refers to the total amount of unpaid and outstanding principal due to the Fund from its member countries. This includes both outstanding loans under current arrangements and those that have expired.

When contacted on the development yesterday, a top IMF official in Washington DC, who pleaded to remain anonymous, told THISDAY they were trying to confirm the reports, pointing out that Nigeria borrowed a rapid finance loan during the pandemic.

However, StatiSense, a data company which also confirmed on its X handle yesterday that Nigeria was no longer listed on the list of countries indebted to IMF, revealed that as at July 28, 2023, Nigeria was owing the Fund $1.61 billion, this was reduced to $1.37 billion as at January 5, 2024; $933.03 million as at July 10, 2024; $472.06 million as at January 8, 2025, before it was finally settled this month.

It was learnt that the value was converted from Special Drawing Rights (SDR), an international reserve asset created by the IMF to supplement the official reserves of its member countries, to US dollars.

In a post on his X handle, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital Engagement, Strategy, and New Media, O’tega Ogra, said the development was a signal of discipline, reform, and strategic reset by the Tinubu-Shettima administration in restructuring “our finances to enable us to be better placed for a prosperous future.”

He added: “As Nigeria closes the chapter on these legacy debt obligations, we are better placed to strengthen our fiscal credibility and show the world, and ourselves, that Nigeria is serious about managing our economy with responsibility and vision.

“Does this mean no more business with the IMF or other foreign lenders? No! Nigeria still remains a member of the IMF and can approach it at any time if the situation demands. This is definitely not a door slammed shut.

“Why? Because, global partnerships like the IMF remain valuable allies, especially in a world defined by volatility and uncertainty. The difference now is that any future engagement will be proactive, not reactive and will also be based on partnership, not dependence. Debt clearance today, reform momentum tomorrow.

“President Bola Tinubu will continue to prioritise long-term reforms with sound financial management for the benefit of our country and generations yet unborn. Nigeria is rising with clarity, capacity, and credibility and this is why you should take a #BetOnNigeria.”

The IMF recently commended Nigeria’s ongoing economic reforms, describing them as bold measures that have helped stabilise the economy and laid the groundwork for future growth.

The IMF in its recent 2025 Article IV Consultation Mission to Nigeria, last month by a team led by Axel Schimmelpfennig stated: “The Nigerian authorities have taken important steps to stabilise the economy, enhance resilience, and support growth. These reforms have put Nigeria in a better position to navigate the external environment.

“The macroeconomic outlook is marked by significant uncertainty. Elevated global risk sentiment and lower oil prices impact the Nigerian economy.

“Macroeconomic policies need to further strengthen buffers and resilience, reduce inflation, and support private sector-led growth.”
Schimmelpfennig in the statement had noted that the cessation of deficit financing by the CBN, the removal of costly fuel subsidies, and improvements in the foreign exchange market were major policy shifts that signaled a commitment to reform.

He stated: “The Nigerian authorities have taken important steps to stabilise the economy, enhance resilience, and support growth. The financing of the fiscal deficit by the central bank has ceased, costly fuel subsidies were removed, and the functioning of the foreign exchange market has improved.”
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2025/05/08/nigeria-removed-from-list-of-countries-indebted-to-imf/?amp

Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by zero8zero(op): 8:22am On May 08, 2025
Bad news to the emergency lovers of Nigeria. They have been running helter skelter to discredit the news to console their bitter hearts but nothing for them. God bless Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Putindbutt(m): 8:28am On May 08, 2025
Shame on wailers.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Kemetian: 8:29am On May 08, 2025
Interesting development.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by PapaNnamdi: 8:40am On May 08, 2025
If bad news makes headline in Nigeria you de see the impact instantly around you,


But when good news make headline na only for paper and internet, you no fit see the impact around you,

Jokers fooling their papa
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by SmartPolician: 8:40am On May 08, 2025
Whenever I see a good thing, I must appreciate it. Well done, President Tinubu aka the Jagaban 💪💪💪
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:40am On May 08, 2025
I thought they said everything would be cleared by 2027 or so. Was it debt payment brought forward ? grin
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by AffiliateGuruNG(m): 8:40am On May 08, 2025
huh
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by southsouthking(m): 8:40am On May 08, 2025
Okay
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by proff010: 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Oluwaseun.
Bad news to the ozeloka papa.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by FreeSpirited: 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Lie
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by PlutoChief: 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Has it changed the economic and living condition of Nigerians?
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by magoo10(m): 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Under the emilokan oluwole government Nigeria is still heavily indebted in other loan facilities with foreign reserves depleting on a steady.
Make una get shame abeg when things get better it will be audible and clear to even the deaf and dumb.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by osuofia2(m): 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Thank God but China loan still getting higher
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Faber(m): 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Lies and propaganda want wound una grin grin

APC and lies ehn
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by fuckJones(f): 8:41am On May 08, 2025
mob are not happy
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Peterobiisathie(f): 8:41am On May 08, 2025
Yet another sad news to the people of Sadeast
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by chudez0147(m): 8:42am On May 08, 2025
How does this benefit the common man on the street ?
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by PulaPower: 8:42am On May 08, 2025
Only one Jagaban !
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by bigdammyj: 8:43am On May 08, 2025
Noted.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by TimeManager(m): 8:43am On May 08, 2025
Governance is a marathon not a sprint, slowly but surely. God bless Nigeria.

However, StatiSense, a data company which also confirmed on its X handle yesterday that Nigeria was no longer listed on the list of countries indebted to IMF, revealed that as at July 28, 2023, Nigeria was owing the Fund $1.61 billion, this was reduced to $1.37 billion as at January 5, 2024; $933.03 million as at July 10, 2024; $472.06 million as at January 8, 2025, before it was finally settled this month.
Maybe they will argue and call StatiSense a propaganda too, wailers can go that low.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Blitzking: 8:43am On May 08, 2025
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Xannadu: 8:43am On May 08, 2025
zero8zero:
Bad news to the emergency lovers of Nigeria. They have been running helter skelter to discredit the news to console their bitter hearts but nothing for them. God bless Nigeria.
E.L.O.N. grin grin grin

According to shallipopi
All these Elon Musk boys
Para dey their body (dem dey vex too much)
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by ceejay80s(m):
I am officially a deaf and dumb
Cos if I talk now , nairaland go ban me.
Don't know if nairaland is working for APC or government now,
No freedom of speech for opposition and criticism
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Whiteshield: 8:44am On May 08, 2025
PlutoChief:
Has it changed the economic and living condition of Nigerians?
Some of you are destined to be sad. If someone brings you good news, it goes against your destiny.

Keep fulfilling your destiny.
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by ceejay80s(m): 8:44am On May 08, 2025
chudez0147:
How does this benefit the common man on the street ?
Dem go ban u oo
Re: Nigeria Removed From List Of Countries Indebted To IMF by Whiteshield: 8:45am On May 08, 2025
ceejay80s:
I am officially a deaf and dumb
Cos if I talk now , nairaland go ban me.
Don't know if nairaland is working for APC or government now,
No freedom of speech
Just remain that way.
The home training you didn't get at home, you will get it here.
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