Just took a break to write down some ideas to sustain the momentum.

19 ideas and counting...
#1. A website (or websites) for collecting evidence from the past, and present. Capturing stories and evidences in the form of text, images and videos.
#2. Whistleblowing on plans, and strategies to continue the oppression. To be done via safe whistleblowing channels (e.g. WikiLeaks).

Followed by massive propagation of these leaks.
#3. Sustained protests in foreign countries where protesters aren't going to be brutalised or shot at. To be done at notable and popular locations, where attention can be garnered.
#4. Increased online activities on the web outside the country. This is to prevent total clampdown by way of an internet blackout within our borders.
#5. Centralisation of missing person announcements (a website or portal), and putting names and faces to victims and casualties.
#6. Nationwide (and also decentralised) 'online' meetings and crusades to keep the topics fresh and educate one another on Nigeria's history, politics, our Constitution, civic education, how to handle emergencies etc.

YouTube livestreaming, also Zoom etc.
#7. Nationwide (and grassroots) 'offline' townhall meetings and crusades to keep the topics fresh and educate one another on Nigeria's history, politics, our Constitution, civic education, how to handle emergencies etc.
#8. Massive support for accountability initiatives like @BudgITng etc. Young people need to join in the townhall meetings and verification exercises.
#9. Fact-based documentaries on the whole #EndSARS protests and follow-up events.
#10. Movies or series on the #EndSARS protests and follow-up events.
#11. Multi-collaboration music singles/songs or albums on the #EndSARS protests and follow-up events.
#12. Online radio stations for young people by young people to frequently preach awareness and educate on relevant topics (in the light of the #EndSARS protests and follow-up events).
#13. Weekly podcasts for young people by young people to frequently preach awareness and educate on relevant topics (in the light of the #EndSARS protests and follow-up events).
#14. Massive distribution of our constitution:
- Printed books & pamphlets
- Video series: YouTube
- Story series: WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn stories
- Bit-sized format (most likely graphics):
-- Instagram carousels
-- LinkedIn PDFs
#15. Massive distribution of jingoisms, slogans, educational info:
- Printed fliers, pamphlets and banners
- Graphics for profile pictures and social media posts
#16. Emergence of more social media accounts like @BudgITng ,
#17. Young people should binge on the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and historical archives on social media (accounts like @nigeriainvideos), YouTube, historical books from people like @maxsiollun
#18. Funding won't be an issue because our diaspora remittances are huge. Using cryptocurrency is a sure way to avoid a state orchestrated clampdown.
#19. People should store their evidence(s) in the cloud. Google Drive, OneDrive, http://Mega.NZ , DropBox
#20. The use of Twitter bots to keep hashtags alive, share and re-circulate related and relevant information from other accounts on Twitter
#21. A repository for people to dump ideas with the functionality of tracking status.

Most likely going to be Trello.

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