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Tinubu has paid Nigeria’s IMF debt: Beware of fake news from disgruntled media outlets – Reno Omokri
However, despite this laudable achievement by President Tinubu, some media, particularly Daily Trust, Sahara Reporters, and one or two journalists on Arise TV, have dishonestly tried to misinform and disinform Nigerians...
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EXPLAINER: Real reason Nigeria still owes IMF billions despite clearing loan obligation
Nigeria has cleared its $3.4 billion IMF loan principal but still owes N275 billion in interest through 2029.
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FULL LIST: Nigeria, others not indebted to IMF
Nigeria has joined Switzerland, Singapore, China and New Zealand on the list of the countries not indebted to the IMF.
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IMF addresses Nigeria’s COVID-19 loan repayment and outstanding charges
“As of April 30, 2025, Nigeria has fully repaid the financial support of about US$3.4 billion.”
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Tinubu govt declares IMF debt free, yet records show N274bn outstanding
In total, Nigeria's outstanding charges and interest to the IMF amount to SDR125.99 million. At an exchange rate of N2,180 per Special Drawing Right (SDR), based on XE currency conversion, this translates to approximately N274.66 billion.
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Tinubu administration claims IMF debt cleared, but records show N274 billion still owed
Nigeria spent N696 billion on debt servicing in January 2025 alone.
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IMF clears Nigeria from debtor list after full loan repayment
StatiSense confirmed Nigeria’s debt had reduced steadily from $1.61 billion in 2023 to zero by May 2025.
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World’s fastest-growing economies for 2025 as projected by IMF
World’s Fastest-Growing Economies for 2025
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IMF to Nigeria: Borrow more funds to meet your financial needs
''But in the interim, carefully looking at all of the options the country has to borrow in a contained way will be part of that solution.''
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Tariffs blamed for sluggish global growth – IMF
Despite gloomy growth forecasts, economists still rule out a recession.
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