A creditor shall not be entitled to present a bankruptcy petition against the debtor where the debt is less than ……………………………………….

₦2,000.

Explanation:
Under Nigerian bankruptcy law, a creditor can only file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor if the debtor owes a minimum amount. In this case, the law specifies that the amount must be at least ₦2,000. If the debt is less than this, the creditor does not have the legal right to file a bankruptcy petition.