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& #39;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) & #39;online& #39; meetings and crusades to keep the topics fresh and educate one another on Nigeria& #39;s history, politics, our Constitution, civic education, how to handle emergencies etc.

YouTube livestreaming, also Zoom etc.
#7. Nationwide (and grassroots) & #39;offline& #39; townhall meetings and crusades to keep the topics fresh and educate one another on Nigeria& #39;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 https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> protests and follow-up events.
#10. Movies or series on the #EndSARS https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> protests and follow-up events.
#11. Multi-collaboration music singles/songs or albums on the #EndSARS https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> 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 https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> 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 https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> 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& #39;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"> 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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