Site Documentation
Version 1.0 · Last updated: May 2026
This page is your complete guide to everything about The Naija Desk — how the site works, how content is organised, how we handle affiliate links, our comment policy, how to submit story tips, and how to get the most from every section of the platform.
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1. How This Site Works
The Naija Desk is an independent, self-funded Nigerian media and lifestyle platform. We publish original content daily across five editorial pillars — news analysis, construction and DIY, product reviews, technology, and entertainment.
The site runs on Blogger, Google's publishing platform, which means it is fast, reliable, and accessible across all devices. We are not backed by any political party, government body, or media conglomerate. Every article you read here is produced by our in-house team.
2. Content Categories Explained
3. How to Navigate the Site
The header menu links directly to each content category. Click any label to see all posts in that section.
The horizontal scroll bar just below the header shows quick-access trending topics — Trending, Sports, Global, Entertainment, and more.
Tap the search icon in the top right to search for any topic, keyword, or headline across all published content.
The sidebar shows Popular Posts, topic labels, and featured content — great for discovering articles you may have missed.
Tap the moon icon in the header to switch between light and dark mode. Your preference is saved automatically.
4. Affiliate Links & Sponsored Content
To keep this platform free and sustainable, some articles on The Naija Desk contain affiliate links — primarily to Amazon and other product platforms.
| Content Type | What It Means | How It's Labelled |
|---|---|---|
| Affiliate Link | A product link that earns us a small commission if you purchase. No extra cost to you. | Labelled "contains affiliate links" at the top of the article |
| Sponsored Post | A brand has paid or provided products for review. Opinion remains honest. | Clearly marked "Sponsored" or "Paid Partnership" |
| Editorial Review | We purchased or independently sourced the product. No commercial relationship. | No label — standard editorial content |
| Advertisement | A display ad shown via Google AdSense or direct deal. | Marked "Advertisement" or "Ad" |
5. How to Submit a Story Tip
We welcome story tips, leads, and eyewitness accounts from readers across Nigeria and the diaspora. If you have a story you think we should cover:
Send your tip to fixandfeed1@gmail.com with the subject line: "Story Tip: [Topic]"
Who, what, where, when — and any evidence such as photos, documents, or links to related information.
All tips go through our editorial review process. We never publish unverified claims. Source confidentiality is respected on request.
6. Comment Policy
We encourage open, honest conversation in our comments section. The following are our rules:
| Allowed ✅ | Not Allowed ❌ |
|---|---|
| Respectful disagreement and debate | Hate speech, tribalism, or ethnic slurs |
| Sharing additional facts or context | Personal attacks on authors or other readers |
| Constructive criticism of our content | Spam, promotional links, or advertising |
| Questions and requests for clarification | Misinformation or unverified rumours presented as fact |
| Sharing your personal experience | Threatening or intimidating language |
Comments that violate these rules will be removed without notice. Repeated violations result in a permanent ban. We moderate comments manually — please allow up to 24 hours for your comment to appear.
7. Corrections & Errors
We are committed to accuracy. If you find a factual error in any of our articles, please notify us immediately:
- Email fixandfeed1@gmail.com with subject: "Correction Request"
- Include the article URL and the specific error
- Provide the correct information and a source where possible
- We will review, correct if warranted, and add an editor's note to the article
8. Where to Follow Us
- ๐บ YouTube — Videos, reviews, deep dives @fixandfeed →
- ๐ Twitter / X — Daily news, breaking updates @Conexahub →
- ๐ธ Instagram — Visual stories, behind the scenes @fixndfeed →
- ๐ฌ WhatsApp Channel — Daily digest, high open rate Subscribe →
- ๐ต TikTok — Short-form video content Watch →
- ๐งต Threads — Conversations and commentary @fixndfeed →
- ๐ Pinterest — DIY, design and construction pins Follow →
9. Frequently Asked Questions
Can I republish or share your articles?
You may share article links freely across social media and messaging platforms. You may not copy and republish full articles on another website without written permission. Short quotes (under 50 words) with a link back to the source are permitted.
Do you accept guest posts?
We do not currently accept unsolicited guest posts. If you are a subject-matter expert in construction, Nigerian policy, or technology and would like to discuss a contribution, email us with "Guest Contribution" in the subject line.
How often do you publish?
We publish new content daily across all categories. Follow our WhatsApp Channel or Twitter/X for real-time updates.
Is this site affiliated with any Nigerian newspaper or media house?
No. The Naija Desk is fully independent. We are not affiliated with, funded by, or editorially directed by any media organisation, political group, or government body.
How do I advertise on The Naija Desk?
Email fixandfeed1@gmail.com with subject: "Advertising Inquiry". Include your brand, target audience, and budget range. We offer sponsored content, banner placement, and product reviews.
Why is the site called Fix and Feed / The Naija Desk?
The platform started as Fix and Feed — a DIY and lifestyle blog. As it grew into a full news and analysis platform, it evolved into The Naija Desk. Both names refer to the same publication.