Mission 1a: Galvanising the Unregistered Nigerian Voters

Unregistered Nigerian VotersFellow Nigerians,

The State of World Population retrieved in 2015 puts Nigeria’s population at 178.5 million people. The age categorisation shows that the number of eligible Nigerian voters by 2019 will be 98,045,643 (98 million+). There will be even more eligible voters, with an estimated population of 212 million people by the 2023 presidential election.

Deducting the 68,833,476 registered voters from the total number of 98,045,643 qualified Nigerian voters will result in 29,212,167 (29 million+) eligible but unregistered Nigerian voters.

This 29,212,167 demographic of non-voters alone can swing an election.

This number of non-voters is about the same as the total number of votes cast in the 2015 presidential election 29,432,083 (29 million+) and almost double what gave APC the presidency — 15,424,921 (15 million+) votes. That shows the impact 29,212,167 unregistered Nigerian voters can make if they go out to register and vote.

On this note, the RevNig Movement is urging you, fellow Nigerians, to go out there, register to vote (if you have not) and help mobilise other unregistered Nigerians to do the same. It is the only way we can make a difference in Nigeria’s elections. You must also endeavour to join the RevNig Movement to contribute to nominating good leaders before elections.

Together we can bring about real change.

Never again must we fence sit while our nation is destroyed by a cabal of criminals: so-called leaders who have ruined Nigeria since Independence.

Remember:
“The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people”– Martin Luther King Jr.

Please read on.

Mission 1b: Rejuvenating the Hesitant but Regular Nigerian Voters

Mission 1c: Motivating the 10 Million Nigerians in the Diaspora

Mission 1d: Coordinating Nigerians Online to Act Harmoniously

Organising Nigerian Voters at the State and Local Levels of Governance

Calling on Nigerian Youths to Rise Up and Take Their Destinies in Their Hands

Envisaging and Overcoming Possible Obstacles to our Revolutionary Ideals

Reaching Out to the Gangsters That are Destroying Nigeria