Amcon releases list of n906bn bad debtors #comments
It seems like you're referring to a news article about AMCON (Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria) releasing a list of debtors who owe the corporation a total of N906 billion.
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AMCON Releases List of N906bn Bad Debtors
The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has released a list of debtors who owe the corporation a total of N906 billion. The list includes individuals and companies who have defaulted on their loans and have been unable to pay back the debt.
According to reports, the list includes prominent Nigerians and companies who have been unable to meet their financial obligations. The release of the list is seen as a move by AMCON to recover the debt and restore the financial health of the corporation.
The list is expected to be a significant blow to the debtors, who will now face the possibility of having their assets seized and sold to recover the debt. The release of the list is also seen as a warning to other debtors who may be considering defaulting on their loans.
It remains to be seen how the debtors will respond to the release of the list, but one thing is certain - AMCON is determined to recover the debt and restore the financial health of the corporation.
Comments:
- "This is a welcome development. It's about time AMCON took action to recover the debt and restore the financial health of the corporation."
- "I hope this list includes all the debtors who have been defaulting on their loans. It's unfair to the taxpayers who are footing the bill for these defaults."
- "This is a bold move by AMCON. I hope it sends a strong message to other debtors who may be considering defaulting on their loans."
- "I'm surprised to see some of the names on the list. I hope they are able to pay back the debt and avoid having their assets seized."
- "This is a good step towards recovering the debt, but I hope AMCON is also working to prevent future defaults. We need to find a way to prevent these defaults from happening in the first place."