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Nigerian Studies Review

ISSN: 2376-5801 Annually Nigerian Studies
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Established: 2016

Category: Nigerian Studies

Nigerian Studies REVIEW (NSR) is published once a year. NSR is the leading journal for multi- and interdisciplinary analyses of the history and cultures of the Nigerian people, as well as of social relations between Nigeria and its neighbors. NSR is a dynamic, innovative journal that provides unique scholarly perspectives and insights on one of Africa’s most populous and complex nations. NSR is peer-reviewed and publishes original research from scholars across the disciplines on all aspects of Nigerian studies, including topics related to the Nigerian Diaspora worldwide. 

 

Submissions accepted for consideration will be evaluated anonymously by at least two external reviewers. All manuscripts submitted for consideration must be original works that have not been published previously or are not currently being considered by any other publication outlet.

 

Editor-in-Chief

Chima J. Korieh, Marquette University

 

Associate Editors

Raphael C. Njoku, Idaho State University, Pocatello, USA

Cajetan Iheka, Yale University

 

Editorial Board

Akchi Ezeigbo, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Apollos Nwauwa, Bowling Green State University, Ohio

Carol I. Njoku, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

Chidi Igwe, University of Regina, Canada

Chidi Osuagwu, Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria

Christopher C. Ogbogbo, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Daniel Lis, University of Switzerland 

Douglas B. ChambersThe University of Southern Mississippi, USA

Ernest Emenyeonu, University of Michigan Flint, USA

Femi Kolapo, University of Guelph, Canada

Francis Ikwuegbu, Imo State University, Nigeria

Funso Afolayan, University of New Hampshire, USA

G. Ugo Nwokeji, University of California, Berkley, USA

Ihechukwu Madubuike, Gregory University, Uturu, Nigeria

Ijeoma Nwajiaku, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Nigeria

Isidore Diala, Imo State University, Nigeria

Obi Nwakanma, University of Central Florida, USA

Obioma Nnaemeka, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA

Okey Ndibe, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Philip Akpen, University of Abuja, Nigeria

Toyin Falola, University of Texas, Austin, USA

Yakubu Ochefu, Kwararafa University, Nigeria


 

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Nigerian Studies Review 
Goldline and Jacobs Publishing

P. O. Box 5404, Milwaukee, WI 53205, USA
Email: [email protected]

Webpage: www.goldlineandjacobs.org


 Annual Subscription Rate 2026:

(Individual: $35.00). (Institution: $60.00). (Single copy: $30.00). Single (Article $10.00) Add $6.00 for mailing within the United States.

Copyright © Nigerian Studies Review. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, including electronic, photocopying, or by any other means, without written permission from the publisher. Individual authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of their facts and opinions expressed in Nigerian Studies Review.  

Submission Guidelines

Submission Guidelines

Submissions may include scholarly articles, commentaries, review articles, film, and book reviews. Manuscripts must be written in English and must not be more than 30 pages, clearly typed with Microsoft Word Times New Roman 12 points font size, and double-spaced with one-inch margins on all sides. Articles should include a brief abstract, and a short biography with the author's full name, title, current affiliation, and full postal address/phone/fax/email details of author(s).

Authors are asked to strictly limit their use of underlining and bolding. Tables should be kept to a minimum and should be typed on separate sheets, and their position indicated by a marginal note in the text. All tables should indicate their source(s) typed below the tables and submitted in grayscale (black and white) in .gif or .jpg format. Diagrams and photographs or 'Figures' as they are generally known, should be referred to as such in the manuscript and numbered consecutively.

Nigerian Studies Review uses the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition. All endnotes must be inserted and numbered automatically by a word processing program such as Microsoft Word. They are placed at the end of the documents as Notes.  Do not insert endnotes and numbers manually. 

Submission of Articles

Article submissions should be sent as an email attachment in Word format to the editor at the following email: [email protected]

 

Submission of Reviews

All reviews should be sent by email to the book review editor at the following email: [email protected] 

 

All books for review from Nigerian presses should be mailed to 

Kingsley Ezeuwa

Department of History

Marquette University

P. O. Box 1881, 

Milwaukee, WI 53233

 

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