 The co-ordinator of the International Christian Center and Home for the Needy, Pastor Solomon Forlunshaw, has said 98% of students living in the IDP camp have not paid their school fees. Pastor Solomon made the statement in an interview with our Asaba correspondent, Hapamajor of Ritey at the internally displaced peasants camp, Orogua in Ovian North East local government area of Edo state. Most of them, 98% of them have not paid their school fees. So this is one of the big needs we have here. And I'm appealing to everyone to please come and help these children, come and help them pay their fees. So my federal, state university, private university, brilliant children, children that you can look at and have hope that this country is going to be a great country. Engineers, nursing students, midwives, you know, medical students, you have those in educational or Greek, those, in fact, in various fields, there are many here. They just need your loving kind heart. The future is bright. First, when everyone does what is right for the citizens, we can say the future is bright and there's hope. And again, we can only hope in God. Pastor Solomon, however, thanked Nigeria for their support to IDP through other Christmas and New Year celebration for making the IDP celebrate their Christmas. This Christmas and New Year was much better than the past two, three years. Yes, we had visitors who came to empathize with the children. And I think the children were very happy during this Christmas and New Year. They were able to eat unlike other times when there was no food at all. I remember one of the Christmas, there was nothing in the kitchen. But this time, God really used Nigerians and there was food to eat and they had time to play. Some groups came to do games, sports and they had fun together.