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Nigerian Newspapers Daily Front Pages Review | Tuesday, 28 December, 2021

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Nigerian Newspapers Daily Front Pages Review

Naija News looks at the top happenings making headlines on the front pages of Nigeria’s national newspapers today Tuesday, December, 28th 2021.

According The PUNCH, the Federal Government hopes to push its public debt stock to N50.22tn by 2023, with domestic debt at N28.75tn and external debt at N21.47tn. This is according to the projections in the National Development Plan 2021-2025.


A lot of listed firms on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) may, in the near future, be controlled by foreign investors due to failure of existing shareholders to subscribe to rights issues offered by their companies as a result of rising poverty, inflation and devalued currency, The Guardian reports.


The Nation leads with a report that the Federal Government is set for the deployment of 12 Super Tucano jets against bandits as part of concerted efforts by President Muhammadu Buhari to end terrorism before 2023. As a prelude to the deployment, government has also started perfecting the conditions for the release of a gazette, which will legally classify bandits as terrorists.


Experts have advised Nigerians to continue to get vaccinated against COVID-19 amid increasing cases and deaths from the virus in the last few weeks, Daily Trust reports.


According to Daily Independent, Players in the Nigerian aviation industry have decried the perfor­mance of the sector in the outgoing year, saying that aviation in the country per­formed poorly and below ex­pectation.


Determined to guarantee the sanctity of the February 2022 date for the convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC), some key stakeholders are reportedly mobilising their colleagues across the six geopolitical zones for sustained pressure on the national leadership of the party, Nigerian Tribune has learnt.

Thank you for reading, that all for today, see you again tomorrow for a review of Nigerian newspapers.