 Following the silent of the student loan bill into law, Nigerian undergraduates have reacted to President Bolaameh Tinambu's decision to give the green light to the proposal orchestrated by the former speaker of the Ninth House of Representatives, Fermi Pajabiamila. On Monday, June 12, President Tinambu signed a bill that provides interest-free education loans for Nigerians willing to acquire tertiary education into law. Kostevi News correspondent spoke with some students who shared mixed reactions. With the new law, its excellence has actually dropped in. It will help students to be able to pursue their goals, pursue their visions, and everything they plan for. I will explore the opportunity, in fact, a friend of mine was actually talking about it. We are here to get the prerequisite of applying for the student loan, and I would definitely work on it. It's exciting because I have not seen a president, I have not seen any regime, that they give us the opportunity to get loaned as students. So it's something to be happy about, because we have given opportunities to go to banks and get loans to fund our school fees. So no student would have nothing to say that they couldn't get opportunities to come to school because of funds or because of money for their school fees. So I'm happy that students have given opportunities to come to school, even if there's no hope, and hope has been made for them right now. I will advise them to cooperate with the management. All the instructions they give to them, they should listen to it because of their future. They are doing all these things because of their life, their home. It's not because of parents, it's not because of anybody. Because what we are giving them today is what we're supposed to give them. I pray that they will listen to the instructions for their future. I have a feeling that the president we have now knows where the issue pinches and he sets to do a lot of things in order to restructure the education system in Nigeria. This is in the right direction. I just hope Nigerians will be patient enough to see it manifest and if there are certain contradictions or intricacies in it, we have enough patience to amend it so that we can be able to run properly on student loans so that our students will find some respite in hustling for school fees so that they can settle down and study well and then when they graduate and they have jobs they can be able to pay back.