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Guidance for Authors Submitting Articles to ForthRight for Publication

Scope
Articles could be on any issue in Nigeria but particularly governance, politics, leadership, education and morality. They should be serious-minded, not satirical.They should also not be personal attacks on an individual.
Learning and Training article or presentations could be on IT, health, leadership, personal development, management etc.


Author Details
All authors must provide their names, contact address and e-mail or telephone number to ForthRight! at the time of submission of articles. However, only the e-mail address (+/- passport-sized photograph) of the author will be published on the web site along with the article. If the author seeks anonymity, then no details will be published.


Format
Articles should preferably be submitted in ‘Word’ format. However, we accept ‘pdf’ and other formats as well.
Presentations for learning/training should be in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. We can help with designing presentations.


Submission
Articles could be submitted electronically by clicking ‘Submit Article’ below. We also accept type-written articles by post if accompanied by a covering letter stating that these guidance have been read.


Publication
Articles will normally be published if accepted by the ForthRight! Board of Directors. Approval may take up to 2-3 days. We would normally contact the author with the final article before it is published. Prior to publication, the author may modify or withdraw part or all of the article.


Disclaimer
ForthRight! accepts no responsibility for the contents, implication or actions that may result from articles and presentations submitted by authors.


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