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My Debt Servicing Ratio Is 9%, Jimoh Ibrahim Tells AMCON

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Last updated: August 22, 2021 2:16 pm
sokonnect Published August 22, 2021
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Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, the owner of NICON Insurance and Nigeria Re., has described his debt servicing ratio as the lowest among strong business moguls in the country.

He said his current debt servicing ratio is put at 9 percent, while that of Dangote is 13 percent.

According to a statement made available to newsmen on Saturday, Ibrahim explained that the debt servicing ratio of Nigeria stands at 98 percent, while USA and UK’s stand at 105 percent and 85 percent respectively.

He, therefore, challenged Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to name  a business man with a first-class score.

According to the 54-year-old mogul, the Google rating of his net asset was over $1 billion, adding that the data showed excellent asset specificity.

He said: “I collateralised a loan of N26 billion with £130.7 million British pound stealing (at 5% interest rate now £245m or N178 billion). So, if you buy my loan, where is my cash collateral is the question.”

Ibrahim described AMCON as a lawless organisation which the World Bank and IMF had condemned.

He said: “AMCON should not drag Federal Government’s economic policy into self-interest and I am sure that President Buhari will not support economic injustice because ‘an unjust order is an invitation to Anarchy.’

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