Nigeria has been listed as the sixth African country with the highest debt to the International Monetary Fund with $1,840,875,000 by the Business Insider Africa.
This list was released on the IMF’s official site. The list captures the data as of the 6th of December 2023.
The 10 African countries with the highest debts to the IMF are:
1. Egypt $11,968,321,674
2. Angola $3,153,816,667
3. South Afric $2,669,800,000
4. Côte d’Ivoire $2,117,559,620
5. Kenya $2,058,982,100
6. Nigeria $1,840,875,000
7. Ghana $1,644,377,000
8. Morocco $1,499,800,000
9 Democratic Republic of Congo $1,294,500,000
.10. Tunisia $1,259,139,338