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The Department of Educational Management at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) has announced a call for well-researched empirical and opinion papers for its upcoming publication in the Nigerian Journal of Educational Leadership and Management (NJELM).

In a statement made available to DAILY GAZETTE on Monday, the Head of Department, Professor Gertrude Okenwa, invited scholars from diverse academic backgrounds, including educational management, social sciences and other relevant fields, to submit original articles for peer review and publication.

According to Prof. Okenwa, the forthcoming volume (Vol. 10 No. 1) of the journal is scheduled for publication in September 2025 and will be available online.

Submission Guidelines;

Prospective contributors are required to adhere strictly to the following formatting requirements:

Articles must be typed in 12-point font size, with double line spacing.

Manuscripts should be between 12 and 15 pages, including tables and diagrams. Submissions exceeding 15 pages will attract an additional cost.

Abstracts should not exceed 250 words, with a maximum of four keywords.

All references must follow APA 7th Edition style.

Submissions must be plagiarism-free.

Fees and Payment:

The cost of submission includes:

Vetting: ₦6,000

Publication: ₦22,000

Optional hard copy: ₦10,000

Authors are required to pay both vetting and publication fees together. Payment should be made to:
Account Name: Chukwu Leo C
Account Number: 2005981944
Bank: UBA

Deadline;

The deadline for submission of articles is August 31, 2025.

Additional Information

Authors are to include their institutional affiliation, email address and phone number. These details should be highlighted and written in lowercase.

For submissions and inquiries, contact:

Prof. Leo C. Chukwu, Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor
📧: chukwu.chinweuba@esut.edu.ng
📱: WhatsApp – 08063279331

Prof. G.N. Okenwa, Editor-in-Chief
📱: 08036731578

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