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June 27, 2025
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Ifeanyi Ubah, Jimoh Ibrahim Lead List Of AMCON Top 20 Debtors (See List)

News Rangers6 years ago03 mins

LAGOS JULY 31ST (NEWSRANGERS)-The Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has published the names of the top 20 debtors in Nigeria with Iifeanyi Ubah and Jimoh Ibrahim leading as top debtors. The list shows that Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who is the owner of Capital Oil $ Gas owes a whopping N115 billion, while Jimoh Ibrahim,…

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Ifeanyi Ubah, Jimoh Ibrahim Top List Of 103 AMCON Debtors

News Rangers7 years ago04 mins

LAGOS OCTOBER 24TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Business magnates, Ifeanyi Ubah and Jimoh Ibrahim are top of a list of 105 high-profile Nigerians who collectively owe the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) the princely sum of N906.109 billion. AMCON made the list of 105 individuals and companies public after running out of patience with repeated failed promises of…

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