The RevNig Movement (RevNig) calls on Nigerians to give to projects or ideas that benefit everyday people. Giving is a veritable path to real miracles/healings people and communities can receive.
In the world’s developed societies, people give to projects that directly impact the commoners. Back in Africa, we spend even more than the developed world searching for a better life, but we misspend our hard-earned money on empty hopes and promises.
We squander our monies on native doctors, Babalawos, pastors and mallams who use it to better their lives and cart the rest away in banks and offshore accounts abroad. With a promise of a better life to unsuspecting followers, religious crooks are reaping the fruits of deceits while the living conditions of their followers are worsening by the day.
Fellow Nigerians, It is time we got out of these misconceptions and evil deceptions. RevNig urges the everyday Nigerian to redirect their hard-earned monies to realistic projects that will directly benefit the society and not those based on deceits — false hopes and promises.
If you earn $500 a month and give just 1% (not 10% as demanded by some religious cults) of your earnings which is $5, you will make a significant impact in the development of your community and your world if you decide to give at least a dollar each to:
1. Your alma mater – the primary, secondary as well as the institution of higher learning you attended or any other school of your choice
2. The hospital you were born or any other healthcare centre of your choice
3. A project in your ward, local government, state as well as national projects
4. A political party or any non-governmental organisation you support
5. Any international organisation of your choice
Thus, 1000 old students of a school, for example, contributing $1 each to a school monthly, will raise $1,000, which will assist the school in its essential needs. The same idea applies to hospitals and other community development needs.
Fellow Nigerians, there is a saying that tiny drops of water make an ocean. We all must learn to make a little sacrifice to bring a sea of relief to our people and communities.
Five dollars is what some use in buying a pack of cigarettes many times in one month. $5 is peanut compared to the amount spent by some on alcohol monthly. $5 is far less than what some spend monthly on faith-based purposes like tithes, offerings and the likes. Therefore, $5 will not be much of a setback if you decide to skip any of these habits once a month for humanity’s sake.
Again, there is an old saying that we reap what we sow. Let us sow in our communities so we can reap the blessings of God. No supernatural entity will come and bail us out. It does not happen that way. It never has. God has already put in us all that we need to make our lives better. It is up to us to utilise it or not. The miracles and healings we so desire will come our way if we first aspire towards them. The long life and prosperity we yearn for will come if we first embrace RevNig’s path to a better Nigeria.
Please join us now!