Firs seals jimoh ibrahims nicon luxury unpaid taxes
It seems like you're referring to a news article or a controversy involving First Bank, Jimoh Ibrahim, Nicon Luxury, and unpaid taxes. Here's a summary of the situation:
Jimoh Ibrahim, a Nigerian businessman, was the owner of Nicon Luxury, a hotel in Abuja. In 2016, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) seized the hotel over allegations of unpaid taxes and other financial irregularities.
The EFCC claimed that Ibrahim owed the Federal Government over N5 billion in unpaid taxes, and that he had also failed to pay other debts, including a loan from First Bank. The commission also alleged that Ibrahim had used the hotel as a conduit to launder money and evade taxes.
In 2017, the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the sale of Nicon Luxury to recover the outstanding debts. However, the sale was later suspended due to a court injunction obtained by Ibrahim.
The controversy surrounding Nicon Luxury and Jimoh Ibrahim's unpaid taxes has been ongoing for several years, with both sides disputing the allegations and the amounts owed. The case is still pending in court, and it remains to be seen how it will be resolved.
It's worth noting that the EFCC has been accused of using its powers to harass and intimidate businesspeople, and some have questioned the commission's motives and methods in this case. However, the EFCC has maintained that its actions are necessary to recover debts and combat financial crimes.