DeyWithMe Editorial Process
At DeyWithMe, we care about giving you information that is real, practical, and honest. Everything we publish goes through a clear process to make sure it is accurate, relatable, and genuinely useful for young Nigerians trying to figure out money, work, and life.
1. Idea and Research
Every story begins with real issues Nigerians face, from rising fuel prices to budgeting struggles or job market shifts.
Our writers and researchers dig into verified data, reports, and real-life conversations to make sure our stories reflect what is truly happening, not opinions or assumptions.
We rely on credible sources such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), financial experts, and lived community insights.
2. Writing with Real Context
We write the way people actually talk. Our writers focus on clarity, honesty, and connection, not jargon or buzzwords.
Each piece aims to make complex topics simple and relevant, using stories and examples that fit real Nigerian experiences.
Before publishing, we check that the tone feels natural, inclusive, and culturally grounded.
3. Fact-Checking and Review
Every article is reviewed by at least one editor, and often by a subject expert, before it goes live.
We double-check all facts, figures, and logic. Sensitive topics like fuel pricing, government policy, or banking reforms are verified using multiple trusted references.
If new data or updates emerge, we adjust our content quickly to keep it current.
4. Transparency and Sources
We always credit our sources and make it clear where information comes from.
We never publish sponsored opinions disguised as independent reporting. If a post is paid or branded, it is clearly labeled so you always know what you are reading.
5. Updates and Corrections
We review and refresh our content regularly to keep it accurate.
If we spot a mistake, we fix it and indicate when the update was made.
Readers can report errors by emailing asiwaju@deywithme.com, and we will review and correct them as soon as possible.
6. Our Promise
We are building more than a blog. We are building trust.
Our goal is to make financial and lifestyle knowledge easy to understand, fact-based, and rooted in local reality.
We want our readers to feel confident making better money and life decisions using content that is clear, credible, and useful.
Editorial Values
Honesty:
We tell the truth, even when it is uncomfortable. No hidden agendas or manipulative advice.
Clarity:
We write for understanding. If it sounds confusing, we rewrite it until it makes sense to an everyday reader.
Relevance:
Our stories always connect to real Nigerian experiences. We focus on what actually matters to our audience, not trends for clicks.
Empathy:
We speak from a place of understanding, not judgment. Money and life are hard enough; our goal is to help, not preach.
Integrity:
We stay accountable to our readers, our sources, and our own standards. Every piece reflects the values we stand for as a brand and as individuals.
