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AFTER THE VOTE : The 1,460-Day Watch: Full Edition - Book 12 GNVIS

How to Hold Your Elected Officials Accountable on the 1,459 Days After Election Day

After the Vote: The 1,460-Day Watch is Book 12 of 12 in the Great Nigeria Voter Intelligence Series — the capstone volume that turns twelve books of civic diagnosis into a daily accountability practice. It opens with Chijioke, whose post-Lekki disillusionment is the voice the Vote-Wasting Machine most wants Nigerian citizens to inhabit: the voter who participated, was betrayed, and concluded that participation itself was the error. The book's argument is that Chijioke's error is the timing, not the engagement. Chapter 1 documents the Post-Election Disappearance — the pattern by which Nigerian politicians who campaigned daily become inaccessible within weeks of inauguration — and the constitutional and practical tools citizens have to compel reappearance. Chapter 2 is the Budget Tracker: how to read the N54.99 trillion federal budget, identify capital project allocations in your constituency, and use platforms like BudgIT's Tracka to monitor implementation. Chapter 3 is the Recall Power: why the constitutional recall mechanism has never succeeded in twenty-six years of civilian rule, what the Melaye recall attempt of 2018 revealed about the system's design, and what a successful recall campaign would require. Chapter 4 covers Town Hall engineering. Chapter 5 — the Sovereign Citizen — is a blueprint for building permanent citizen oversight infrastructure in your ward, local government, and senatorial district that outlasts any election cycle.

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