 President Borla Tinnabuher signed the Student Loan Bill into law. These would provide for interest-free loans to indigent Nigerian students as, in the line with his campaign promise, to ensure greater access to higher education in the country by law. According to the Presidential Spokesman Delia Laque, the Student Loan Bill was sponsored by the former Speaker of the House of Representatives Femi Bajabiya Mila in 2019. President Tinnabuher signed into law the Student Loan Bill. Student Loan Bill, you all know what it entails, what it connotes, the meaning. This is a promise made during the presidential campaign by the then candidate, His Excellency Borla Tinnabuher, that he will bring back the issue of the student loans onto the front burner, and today, that promise he made has been kept. He has just signed that bill into law, which henceforth will allow or enable indigent students to access the federal government loans to fund their educational pursuits or career. And this is how it's done in other developed climes, other developed societies all over the world. So this is a boom to our youths, to our students nationwide. Of course, there are prescribed qualification parameters, and that is the proof of indigestion of whoever is to be a beneficiary and all that prescribed parameters will be there. Of course, there are committees to be set up. The members of committee drawn from various bodies to superintend over the efficient and proficient disbursement of these facilities. The bill takes effect immediately, but the procedures will be worked out. The committees to superintend and all of that are spelled out. There is an amount, not in terms of the Naira and Kobo, but in terms of percentage.