Mission 1: Energising the Unenthusiastic Nigerian Voters

Nigerian votersFellow Nigerians,

The outcomes of Nigeria’s presidential elections showed that we, the people, can determine who serves us if we do more in registering to vote and coming out on election days to vote.

Results of the 2015 general elections released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) showed that 29,432,083 (29 million+) Nigerians voted out of a possible 68,833,476 (69 million+) Nigerians registered to vote nationwide, leaving out 39,401,393 (39 million+) registered voters who never make it to the polls on election day.

Considering that the total number of electors in the 2015 general elections was 29,432,083 (29 million+), and the winner, General Buhari, of the All Progressives Congress, got 15,424,921 (15 million+), this group (29 million+) of reluctant Nigerian voters could–if they come out to vote — decide who gets elected in future elections.

Similarly, results of the 2019 general elections released by the INEC showed that 28,614,190 (28 million+) Nigerians voted — 35.66% turnout out of a possible 84,004,084 (84 million+) Nigerians registered to vote nationwide, leaving out 55,389,894 (55 million+) registered voters who never make it to the polls on election day.

Holding that the total number of electors in the 2019 general elections was 28,614,190 (28 million+), and the winner, General Buhari, of the All Progressives Congress, got 15,191,847 (15 million+) votes, this group (55 million+) of reluctant Nigerian voters could, if they come out to vote, very well decide who serve us.

On this note, the RevNig Movement is appealing to this group of 55 million+ unenthusiastic Nigerian voters to join the movement and be ready to come out en masse on election days to cast their votes for responsible leaders. To help nominate and elect men of honour to serve us. 

Fellow Nigerians, Never again must we leave our futures in the hands of crooks. We must now take our destinies into our hands. Collectively, we will do away with these gangsters parading themselves as Nigerian leaders.

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Mission 1a: Galvanising the Unregistered Nigerian Voters

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

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.

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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

Mission 1b: Rejuvenating the Hesitant but Regular Nigerian Voters

regular Nigerian votersThe RevNig Movement (RevNig) reaches out to the more than 29 million regular Nigerian voters who go out to vote. Electorates who either are bribed to vote or are brainwashed by politicians’ deceitful messages of hope. Only a few feel obliged to exercise their civic duty.

Fellow Nigerians, whichever group of voters you belong to, it is time to say never again to broken promises and failed expectations. It is time to take your destiny into your hands and join  RevNig to rescue a fast sinking country from the gangsters who parade themselves as Nigeria’s leaders but are, in fact, her enemies: The devils we should be fighting.

RevNig enjoins the regular Nigerian voters to put aside the ill-motivated and sponsored political, ethnic and religious divisions instigated to divide us and serve the ulterior motives of our so-called leaders. Making us hate and kill ourselves while the motivators and their families are safe at home or abroad, standing by to reap the fruit of our discord and destruction afterwards.

Fellow Nigerians, it is time to reject the deceits of politicians and embrace the revolutionary ideas of the RevNig Movement to fight our common enemy: Failed leadership that has caused us hunger, poverty, insecurity, illiteracy and ill health.

We have done it before: We did it in the annulled June 12, 1993, presidential elections when we put aside religious differences and bonded together to vote overwhelmingly for the Muslim–Muslim ticket of Moshood Abiola and Babagana Kingibe. 

Fellow Nigerians, we will do it again if you join RevNig’s 20 million+ voters force who will collectively screen and elect men of honour to serve us.

Never again must we succumb to the deceits of our so-called leaders, however the disguise. The time has come for the regular Nigerian voters to shun bribery and vote their conscience to deliver Nigeria into the hands of real patriots who will serve us sincerely. 

In the words of Martin Luther King Jr:

“He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps perpetuate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is cooperating with it.”

Join us now!

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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 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

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

Nigerians in the diaspora

The RevNig Movement (RevNig) is reaching out to the millions of Nigerians in the diaspora to join the movement in its mission to lessen the misery Nigerians are facing back home. The more than estimated ten million Nigerians overseas can decide who governs the nation if they come together to act and speak in unison.

Though Nigerians abroad are disenfranchised by those who fear the difference their votes will make, they still can reach out to dependants: family, friends, employees, kins and the likes–back home.

Suppose each Nigerian in the diaspora persuades at least two unregistered or unenthusiastic dependants back home into registering and voting. In that case, the more than 10 million Nigerians overseas could influence over 20 million voters back home. That is about five million more votes than the votes that won the All Progressives Congress (APC) the presidency in the 2019 presidential election.

Fellow Nigerians in the diaspora, your more than $24b yearly remittances are the lifeblood of the Nigerian economy. While you bring in your hard-earned money into the country, our so-called leaders, on the other hand, take out the nation’s resources abroad: Carting away resources that would have complimented your remittances to improving the wellbeing of Nigerians. It is time you diasporans played a significant role in shaping Nigeria’s future. A prominent role will lessen the burden you all face abroad: having to enslave yourselves to make ends meet besides satisfying the yearnings of those you left back home. 

RevNig urges you diasporans to embrace the 20 million+ voters force ideal of the movement and call on at least two home-based Nigerians to join the movement. You all should prompt the unregistered Nigerians to go and register to vote. You must help persuade the registered voters who never go to the polls on election day, making them understand that the only way to relieve ourselves of dubious leadership is to vote for responsible leaders. You should also call on the regular voters, urging them never again to be deluded by the deceits of politicians — broken promises and failed hopes; that it is time to elect responsible leaders to serve us.

Though you diasporans are non-voters, no one prevents you from vying for elective positions or appointments. We urge Nigerian professionals overseas who are ready to serve their fatherland wholeheartedly, to join forces with intellectuals back home to form a responsive and responsible government-in-waiting. A new set of leaders prepared to offer selfless service to their fatherland – from ward to federal level.

Fellow Nigerians, it is high time we fixed our country. If we overhaul our country, there will be no need to seek greener pasture abroad. Never again must you stay aloof while a group of touts – so-called leaders – destroys our fatherland.

Join us now!

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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

Mission 1d: Coordinating Nigerians Online to Act Harmoniously

Nigerians online

The RevNig Movement (RevNig) is reaching out to the 97 million+ internet users on Nigeria’s telecom network and beyond, urging them to join RevNig in our quest for a revolutionised Nigerian society. 

By utilising the internet’s ability to bring people together no matter how far apart, the number of Nigerians online alone can help actualise RevNig’s goal of a 20 million+ voter force needed to impart elections. If they register to vote and join the RevNig Movement, we will use this force to elect responsible and responsive leaders.

RevNig is providing Nigerians with that platform where a 20 million+ voters force will coalesce, speak with one voice and vote in unison for responsible leaders in successive Nigerian elections. The All Progressives Congress won the 2015 presidential election with 15,424,921 (15 million+) votes. Therefore, with 20 million Nigerian voters acting harmoniously toward a common good, we will certainly make our voices heard.

We urge Nigerians online to not only join the RevNig movement but also to help spread its ideals through their social media accounts and blogs.

We call on the hardworking Nigerian celebrities who make money with their talents to use their online platforms to enjoin their millions of followers to embrace the ideals of RevNig to do away with the lazy leaders of today who laze about looting the nation’s resources. It is time these thieves got themselves real jobs.

Fellow Nigerians, never again must we condone irresponsible leaders who go into government to fill their pockets with the nation’s wealth. The same goes for those in the opposition who, after losing elections, go underground to plan activities that make the country ungovernable, terrorising the country just because they could not lay their hands on the keys to the national vault.

Remember, “… when we succeed, we succeed … because we do things together“–Barack Obama.

Please read on.

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