Many a Nigerian youngster abound with innovative, creative and lucrative ideas but do not have the finances to start. Before long, the RevNig Movement (RevNig) will seek funding from its 20 million voters’ force for start-up projects across Nigeria.
RevNig urges financially disadvantaged Nigerian researchers, innovators and creators to reach out to supporters through their online platform. Showing detailed explanations of how they will go about their projects — how the project will benefit the everyday people, or how they will give back to the community with proceeds from the project. Their websites will also serve as a platform to make donations directly.
For example, if a million RevNig supporters donate $1 each, 100 Nigerian start-ups will get $10,000 as a start-up grant. Imagine how many youngsters we will uplift if we collectively sacrifice at least a dollar monthly or weekly.
With innovative initiatives that will benefit society, Nigerians should set up websites, social media accounts, and the like where they will sell their ideas to the world and where RevNig’s supporters and the general public can access full details of their plans; after that, the development of the projects.
They can commence by mobilising funds from friends, family and well-wishers through their online presence before the commencement of the RevNig fundraising program.
At the right time, the RevNig Movement will start reaching out to supporters to donate to such start-up projects.
“We didn’t become the most prosperous country in the world just by rewarding greed and recklessness. We didn’t come this far by letting the special interests run wild. We didn’t do it just by gambling and chasing paper profits … We built this country by making things, by producing goods we could sell.” — Barack Obama
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