NAMES OF NIGERIAN BILLIONAIRES WHO WRECKED NIGERIAN BANKS WITH THEIR INDEBTEDNESS
CBN’s list of prominent debtor companies who have refused to pay after AMCON’s ‘restructuring':
1. Zenon Petroleum, owned by Otedola, indebted to banks to the tune of N192.4 billion
2. MRS Holdings Limited, which belongs to Dantata – N119.98 billion
3. Seawolf Limited – N98.32 billion
4. Arik Air Limited, belonging to Arumemi-Ikhide – N85.481 billion
5. NITEL Plc/M-Tel – N71.547 billion
6. Capital Oil and Gas Limited, which belongs to Ifeanyi Ubah – N48.014 billion.
7. Falcon Securities, whose Managing Director, Peter Ololo, was arraigned alongside several bank executives in 2009 by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) – N162.9 billion
8. Rockson Engineering Limited, owned by Arumemi-Ikhide – N60.475 billion
9. BGL Securities – N6.44 billion
10. Rahamaniyya Oil & Gas Limited – N46.38 billion
11. Bi-Courtney Limited – N20.214 billion
12. Geometrics Engineering, owned by Nnaji – N19.76 billion
13. Aero Contractors Company, owned by the family of Michael Ibru – N32.579 billion
14. Tinapa Business Resort – N18.509 billion
15. Nestoil Limited, belonging to Ernest Azudialu – N13.506 billion
16. Dorman Long Engineering – N9.667 billion
17. Ascott Offshore Nig. Ltd, belonging to Henry Imasekha
18. Berkley Group – N64.728 billion
19. Gitto Constuzioni – N11.838 billion
20. Dansa Foods – N14.880 billion, whose directors, Sani and Abdul Dangote, are the brothers of business mogul, Aliko Dangote.
21. Cross River state
22. Zamfara state
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Every four years we go through this charade.
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