Latest Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Sunday, 28th November 2021

Latest Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Today, Sunday, 28th November 2021

Here are the major headlines from Nigerian newspapers for Sunday, 28th November, 2021


According to The PUNCH, renowned virologists in Nigeria have called on the Federal Government to be swift in its emergency response to the recently-discovered B.1.1.529 strain of COVID-19, first detected in South Africa. 


The Federal Government’s newfound zest to float the controversial national carrier, Nigeria Air, next year, has spiked concerns in the industry, in a manner that questions both the feasibility and intent of the high-capital venture. The Guardian reports.  

According to The Nation. The Federal government has directed civil servants from Grade Level 12 and below to resume work effective Wednesday, December 1, 2021. 

According to Sunday Independent, Events during the week indicated an upsurge in the scourge of kidnap­ping across the country with little or no response from security agencies – a situation that has led some public commentators to note that kidnapping may have become a new business model in the country as the perpetrators smile to the bank after every most likely successful operation 

Hidden and arbitrary charges are now the norm with Nigerian banks, which is giving them a not-so-pleasant reputation. These endless charges have almost become a necessary evil as customers now live with them; having been left without options. Daily Trust says. 


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