Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy for Brands.ng

Last Updated: April 2026

1. Our Mission

Brands.Ng exists to help Nigerians make informed decisions about brands, services, and platforms operating within the country.

In a digital environment where:

  • Misinformation is common
  • Scam platforms are increasing
  • Marketing claims often lack transparency

Our mission is to provide:

  • Reliable information users can trust
  • Honest analysis that reflects real-world usage
  • Insight-driven content that goes beyond surface-level descriptions

We aim to answer the questions most Nigerians are already asking:

  • Is it legit?
  • Is it safe?
  • Is it worth it?

2. What We Publish

Brands.Ng produces structured, research-driven content across multiple formats:

  • In-depth brand reviews
  • “Best of” rankings (e.g., top platforms in Nigeria)
  • Comparisons between competing services
  • Scam alerts and legitimacy checks
  • Practical guides and explainers

Our coverage focuses on high-impact sectors, including:

  • Fintech & banking
  • Betting & gambling
  • E-commerce & online services
  • Logistics & delivery services
  • Jobs & recruitment
  • Education & digital platforms

3. How We Create Content

Our editorial process is designed to prioritize accuracy, clarity, and real-world relevance.

Each piece of content is developed through a combination of:

a. Market Research

We analyze:

  • Industry trends
  • Company positioning
  • Service offerings

b. Public Sentiment Analysis

We examine how real users experience platforms across:

  • App reviews
  • Social media discussions
  • Forums and community platforms

c. Practical Usage Context

We interpret how services actually perform within Nigerian realities, including:

  • Network limitations
  • Payment challenges
  • Customer support responsiveness

Our goal is not just to describe a platform—but to explain how it behaves in real usage scenarios.

4. Data Sources

To ensure balanced and verifiable insights, we rely on multiple independent data sources:

  • Google Play Store reviews
  • Apple App Store reviews
  • Social platforms (X/Twitter, Nairaland, Reddit)
  • Public complaints and user discussions
  • Official company information (websites, announcements)

We prioritize:

  • Repeated patterns over isolated opinions
  • Consistent feedback across multiple platforms

This helps reduce bias and improves reliability.

5. Fact vs. Observation

We maintain a clear distinction between:

Verified Facts

Information that can be confirmed through:

  • Official sources
  • Company disclosures
  • Public records

Examples:

  • Ownership
  • Licensing status
  • Core features

Observed Patterns

Insights based on recurring user feedback.

Examples:

  • “Many users report delayed withdrawals”
  • “A recurring complaint is slow customer support”

We do NOT present user opinions as facts.
Instead, we frame them as patterns supported by multiple sources.

6. Objectivity and Independence

Brands.Ng is committed to maintaining editorial independence.

We:

  • Present both advantages and disadvantages
  • Avoid exaggerated claims or promotional language
  • Do not publish one-sided reviews

Even when content involves:

  • Sponsored placements
  • Brand collaborations

We ensure:

  • The analysis remains balanced
  • Key risks and limitations are clearly stated

Our priority is user trust—not brand promotion.

7. Review Philosophy

Our reviews are designed to help users make decisions—not just consume information.

Every review aims to answer:

  • What works well?
  • What are the real limitations?
  • Who should use this?
  • Who should avoid it?

We also highlight:

  • Trade-offs most platforms don’t advertise
  • Real-world frustrations users encounter
  • Situations where alternatives may be better

8. Accuracy and Updates

We recognize that:

  • Platforms evolve
  • Features change
  • User experiences shift over time

To maintain relevance, we:

  • Periodically update existing content
  • Reflect new complaint patterns and trends
  • Adjust recommendations when necessary

Where applicable, articles include:

  • “Last Updated” timestamps
  • Notable changes or updates

9. Corrections Policy

Accuracy is a priority for Brands.Ng.

If an error is identified:

  • We review the issue promptly
  • Corrections are made as needed
  • Content is updated to reflect accurate information

Users and brands can report inaccuracies via:
📧 contact@brands.ng

10. Transparency and Trust

We are committed to transparency in how content is created and presented.

We:

  • Clearly distinguish facts from user-reported insights
  • Avoid misleading or deceptive framing
  • Disclose partnerships where applicable

We do not:

  • Fabricate reviews
  • Publish unverified claims
  • Manipulate rankings without justification

11. Limitations of Our Content

While we strive for high accuracy and reliability:

  • We may not test every service directly
  • User experiences can vary
  • External factors (location, timing, usage) may affect outcomes

Users are encouraged to:

  • Verify critical information
  • Make decisions based on multiple sources

12. Our Commitment to Users

Brands.Ng is built for the Nigerian user.

Our commitment is to:

  • Help users avoid scams
  • Highlight trustworthy services
  • Provide realistic expectations—not hype

We aim to become:

The most trusted platform for discovering and evaluating brands in Nigeria

13. Contact

For editorial inquiries, corrections, or feedback:

📧 contact@brands.ng
📧 support@brands.ng

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