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Abati Tackles Rufai Over Nigeria's Repayment Of IMF Loan(video) (1180 Views)
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Giftimoni: 10:46pm On May 09 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7_zU0jz97Q Nigeria has completed the repayment of the principal amount of its $3.4bn loan from the International Monetary Fund, with the final payment made on April 30, 2025. The loan, disbursed in full on April 30, 2020, was part of the IMF’s emergency COVID-19 Rapid Financing Instrument, aimed at helping Nigeria cope with the economic disruptions caused by the pandemic, including falling oil prices, a recession, and fiscal pressures. Although the principal repayment has been fully settled, it was found upon further checks of the IMF website that several charges associated with the loan remain due. These charges, which consist mainly of interest, will continue to be repaid annually for the next few years.
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Giftimoni: 10:47pm On May 09 |
Interesting
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shortgun(m): 10:59pm On May 09 |
Rufai is right. The sum of every loan is made up of the principal and interest. Only illiterates will not know this 4 Likes |
yarimo(m): 11:03pm On May 09 |
RUFAI oseni is not fit to be on any media platform. Very unprofessional and rude
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Giftimoni: 2:54am On May 10 |
Lol
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helinues: 5:57am On May 10 |
![]() ![]() The bitterness in Rufai is ingrained Let him borrow Nigeria money to pay the remaining of the IMF debt as he has been insisting 1 Like |
EchoEnigma: 6:51am On May 10 |
I feel that Arise TV could improve its reporting by including more positive or solution-oriented stories alongside the negative ones. They focus too much on constantly portraying Nigeria has a country with no progress. If they feel so bad about the country why are they still here?
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stuffs2002: 7:20am On May 10 |
Rufai Oseni is no different from other 0BIDIENTS who get upset at any good news in Nigeria
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stuffs2002: 7:23am On May 10 |
EchoEnigma: Arise TV and the presenters have positioned themselves to be the enemy of Nigeria by always portraying Nigeria in bad light and attacking any good news about Nigeria 3 Likes |
Didijiji: 7:27am On May 10 |
Too many RONU rodents on this thread Typical ers of APC. Lovers of the destruction of good life. They look for anything good and destroy IS THE CURRENT STATE OF NIGERIA OKAY? 1 Like |
Obiedun(m): 8:25am On May 10 |
Two clowns
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Giftimoni: 9:24am On May 10 |
Easy o
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Ready2speak: 9:26am On May 10 |
How does one claim he has paid a loan off when interests are outstanding? Common folks, you guys should know better. The case of Innoson and GTB is a recent one we all should reference. Innoson paid the principal and over paid the accrued interests. Gtb was still claiming he was owing. When auditors came into the picture, it was then discovered the Bank has criminally collected much more they are supposed to be paid. That was when trouble started. Gtb wanted to return the overplus but Innoson insisted it must be with same interest rate they were paying the Bank. Paying principal without paying interest does not mean one is not owing. Until both principal and interest is paid, then is the loan fully paid. So whoever rushed to press to misinform the public is the enemy. 2 Likes |
REDshouse(m): 9:37am On May 10 |
Ready2speak: This outstanding are mere charges till 2029 when the loan term is subjected to be due ... The question to ask is did Nigeria actually paid those monies to clear the initial debt..the answer is yes 3 Likes |
Ready2speak: 7:31pm On May 10 |
REDshouse: Do you want to waste my time engaging your ignorance? It doesn't worth it. 1 Like |
simpleseyi: 8:00pm On May 10 |
yarimo: He is fit to be on AriseTV, the owner who is also the publisher of Thisday newspapers is a known national thief. Birds of the same feather 1 Like |
simpleseyi: 8:06pm On May 10 |
Ready2speak: Cry well well. Una go cry tire. We no send you. As e dey pain you, e dey sweet us 2 Likes |
dahmie2013: 9:32pm On May 10 |
I appreciate Tinubu for the loan repayment, however, this shouldn't have been the priority. We should have prioritise the payment of the 4trillion owed to the GENCOS first, before this loan repayment. Our electricity is in a dire situation & it needs urgent intervention. |
osuofia2(m): 12:18am On May 11 |
Rufai big disgrace to journalism
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Giftimoni: 2:50am On May 11 |
Lol
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yommen: 5:56am On May 11 |
shortgun: Paying principal in full is highly commendable. The interest unpaid will be minor, might even be forgiven in some cases. Stop showing too much bitterness. Even if nothing was left, I know your likes will still have something negative to say. 3 Likes 1 Share |
MadPolitician: 6:13am On May 11 |
REDshouse: How do you negotiate to continue paying charges TILL 2029, for the debts whose principal sum has been paid of IN 2025!?!? |
MadPolitician: 6:23am On May 11 |
dahmie2013: What and what services are the socalled GENCOs rendering? The epileptic power supply? How many power stations have been built by the GENCOS? Where are the new investments that they promised in the sector? What kind of bizarre privatisation process hands over governments assets to so called "business developers", who will then depend almost totally on government monetary payments to stay active, while they struggle to make any reasonable new investments in the sector as the "sales agreements" demanded? What happened in the power sector was not privatisation.., it was an elite hyjack of the most strategic sector of the nations economy for purely corrupt reasons.. And we are paying dearly for that.. |
Jokay07(m): 9:54am On May 11 |
Ready2speak:While it is not a total payment of the IMF loadn but we can all agree to the fact that the heavy burden is the outright payment of the principal which has been lifted. Let's enjoy the relief while it last. The repayment of the interest can be spread across in such a way that its payment won't suffocate our economy. To some people, it is an achievement and to some, it's nothing. |
Jokay07(m): 9:57am On May 11 |
MadPolitician:.It's very possible. IMF is not Okash/opay or loan-shark organisation 2 Likes |
Jokay07(m): 10:01am On May 11 |
yommen:That's the point. Nigerians are mindfully bitter. They think IMF operate like Opay and Moniepoint loan 1 Like |
OneCandleAway(f): 10:05am On May 11 |
yommen: The right thing to do is to come out plain saying principal of the loan has been paid, remaining interest, not receiving people as if the entire loan was paid. |
Ikaeniyan0: 10:17am On May 11 |
Ready2speak:We've paid of the main loan we borrowed. There are countries like Ghana who are struggling to pay their loans. 1 Like |
Agbegbaorogboye: 10:30am On May 11 |
Much ado over a loan paid taken by Buhari Buhari had already begun payment of the loan Tinubu paid the rest as contained in the loan conditions Nigeria was not owing IMF before the calamity called APC happened The whole loan is $3.46bn Buhari paid $770m Tinubu paid $2.69bn What's the noise about? Nigeria is still gravely indebted to other nations and institutions |