The RevNig Movement (RevNig) enjoins aspiring political office holders to build a website and join RevNig to access its organisational support: raising funds and mobilising supporters for their political ambitions.
Initially, candidates shall raise money through their websites or blogs. For example, an aspirant may have 10,000 followers sign up for a $1 monthly support or 1000 supporters to donate $10 each month; $10,000/month will get some started. All the more so with hundreds of thousands or millions of followers. It all depends on how much is needed to accomplish the political ambition. With proper planning, candidates can raise any sum of money. Ortos Web Design is waiting to help create a fundraising platform for revolutionary candidates at no service cost.
When we nominate candidates through the opinions of RevNig’s supporters, the Movement will mobilise its projected 20 million+ supporters to raise funds for the chosen aspirants for electioneering campaigns and other political activities.
Senator Bernie Sanders demonstrated the power of crowdsourcing on and offline in the 2016 American presidential election when he raised more than $200m in small donations from 2.3 million followers. Nigerians can do even more.
Fellow Nigerians, if we, the ordinary Nigerians, develop a strong will, which RevNig believes we will, we will not need much money to defeat those causing us pain – our leaders.
Remember:
“Our human compassion binds us the one to the other–not in pity or patronisingly, but as human beings who have learnt how to turn our common suffering into hope for the future“– Barack Obama.
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Please read on.
Mission 2a: Urging Potential Leaders to Reach Out to Nigerians
Mission 2b: Imploring Aspiring Leaders to Coalesce with Like-Minded Patriots
Mission 2c: Requesting Would-Be Leaders to Get Ready for Future Elections
Mission 2d: Enjoining Aspirants to Raise Funds Through Their Websites and RevNig
Calling on Nigerians Who Hate Politics to Consider Again
Promoting the Ideals of the RevNig Movement
Calling on Responsive and Responsible Nigerian Elites to Lead