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The Untangled Podcast
The Untangled Podcast
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
Candid, uncensored, honest conversations from various perspectives hosted by everyday people. Untangling views through conversations. Michael, Yemisi & Tonye talk to different people about social issues in Nigeria, Africa and the globe. Each week they'll bring you thought-provoking, informative and fun conversations that will challenge and broaden your perspective. Views may often represent the interests of Nigerians but talks are not limited to the country. Subscribe now so you don't miss a thing.
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Candid, uncensored, honest conversations from various perspectives hosted by everyday people. Untangling views through conversations. Michael, Yemisi & Tonye talk to different people about social issues in Nigeria, Africa and the globe. Each week they'll bring you thought-provoking, informative and fun conversations that will challenge and broaden your perspective. Views may often represent the interests of Nigerians but talks are not limited to the country. Subscribe now so you don't miss a thing.
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The New Nigerian Student Loan Bill: Empowering Education or Burdening the Future?
The Untangled Podcast
38 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
The New Nigerian Student Loan Bill: Empowering Education or Burdening the Future?

Join hosts Yemisi, Tonye, and Michael on a compelling episode of "Untangled" as we delve into the recent groundbreaking development in Nigerian education—the newly signed Student Loan Bill.


In this episode, we aim to untangle the complexities surrounding this legislation and its potential impact on the lives of Nigerian students. We will discuss the provisions of the bill, its objectives, and the anticipated benefits for students seeking higher education opportunities.


Our engaging conversation will touch on various aspects, including eligibility criteria, loan repayment terms, interest rates, and the application process. We'll explore how this bill seeks to address the financial barriers faced by students and open doors to educational opportunities previously out of reach.


We'll also delve into the broader implications of the Student Loan Bill, such as its potential to empower individuals from underprivileged backgrounds, promote socio-economic development, and bridge the education gap in Nigeria.


As we navigate this topic, we will consider the challenges and potential solutions for effective implementation, ensuring that the benefits reach deserving students while maintaining fiscal responsibility and accountability.


Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or simply interested in the advancement of education, this episode is for you. Tune in to "Untangled" as we shed light on this significant development and strive to uncover the core message behind the new Nigerian Student Loan Bill. Together, let's explore the path to educational access and success for Nigerian students.

The Untangled Podcast
Candid, uncensored, honest conversations from various perspectives hosted by everyday people. Untangling views through conversations. Michael, Yemisi & Tonye talk to different people about social issues in Nigeria, Africa and the globe. Each week they'll bring you thought-provoking, informative and fun conversations that will challenge and broaden your perspective. Views may often represent the interests of Nigerians but talks are not limited to the country. Subscribe now so you don't miss a thing.