This Corrections Policy explains how readers can report possible errors and how we review, correct or update content when necessary.
At Net Worth Desk, we aim to publish accurate, useful and responsible information about public figures, businesses, careers, income sources and estimated wealth.
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Our Commitment to Accuracy
Net Worth Desk publishes articles about biography, net worth, celebrity finance, business profiles, public wealth and income sources.
We understand that these topics require care because financial information can change quickly, and personal wealth figures are often based on estimates rather than full public records.
Our goal is to make each article as accurate, clear and fair as possible using publicly available information, reliable sources and reasonable analysis.
However, we also understand that mistakes can happen. A figure may change, a career update may occur, a company valuation may move, or a previous source may become outdated. When this happens, we are open to reviewing and correcting our content.
What We May Correct
We may review and correct different types of errors, including:
- wrong names or spellings
- incorrect dates
- outdated career information
- inaccurate job titles
- wrong company names
- outdated net worth estimates
- incorrect salary or prize money figures
- wrong contract details
- inaccurate business revenue information
- outdated brand partnership information
- misleading wording
- missing context
- broken or incorrect links
- factual errors in biography or career sections
We may also update an article when new reliable information becomes available.
Net Worth and Financial Updates
Net worth figures can change for many reasons. These may include stock market movement, company valuation changes, new contracts, public rankings, acquisitions, endorsements, prize money, royalties, business growth, taxes, liabilities or market conditions.
If a public figure’s estimated net worth changes because of a reliable new report, official update or major financial event, we may revise the article to reflect the new information.
Where appropriate, we may also update related sections such as:
- income sources
- salary and contract details
- endorsement information
- company valuation
- career earnings
- prize money
- business ownership
- revenue or franchise figures
- comparison sections
- FAQs
We aim to avoid presenting outdated financial information as if it is still current.
How to Request a Correction
If you believe an article on Net Worth Desk contains an error, please contact us by email.
Send your correction request to:
To help us review the issue properly, please include:
- the article title
- the article URL
- the specific statement or section you believe is wrong
- a clear explanation of the issue
- the correct information, if available
- a reliable source, official page, public record or credible reference that supports your request
The more specific your message is, the easier it is for us to review it.
Examples of Helpful Correction Requests
A helpful correction request may look like this:
“The article says the athlete earned a certain amount in prize money, but the official sports profile now shows a different figure. Here is the official link.”
Or:
“The article lists an old company role, but the person’s official company profile now shows a new position.”
Or:
“The article uses an outdated net worth estimate. A recent public report from a reliable source has updated the figure.”
These types of requests help us review the information quickly and fairly.
What May Not Qualify as a Correction
Not every disagreement will lead to a correction.
We may not change content if:
- the request is unsupported
- the request is based only on personal opinion
- the request asks us to remove accurate public information without a clear reason
- the request contains abusive or threatening language
- the request is promotional
- the request asks us to add unverified claims
- the request asks us to publish private documents we cannot verify
- the request relies on rumours or social media speculation
- the information is not relevant to the article
We may also decline to publish exact private financial claims if they cannot be verified through reliable public information.
Review Process
When we receive a correction request, we may take the following steps:
- Review the article and the specific issue raised.
- Check the source or evidence provided.
- Compare the claim with other reliable public information where necessary.
- Decide whether a correction, clarification, update or no change is appropriate.
- Edit the article if a correction is needed.
- Improve wording or context where the previous version could mislead readers.
We may not respond to every request, but we will consider genuine correction messages sent in good faith.
Corrections, Updates and Clarifications
When a factual error is found, we may correct it directly in the article.
When information is not wrong but needs more context, we may add clarification.
When new data becomes available, we may update the article to reflect the latest reliable information.
Examples:
- A wrong date may be corrected.
- An outdated prize money figure may be updated.
- A net worth estimate may be revised if a reliable new ranking is available.
- A confusing statement may be rewritten for clarity.
- A missing explanation may be added to avoid misunderstanding.
Our goal is not only to fix errors but also to make the content more useful for readers.
Handling Estimated Figures
Many net worth figures are estimates, not confirmed personal financial statements.
Because of this, a correction request about an estimate should include strong supporting evidence. For example, an official filing, public company disclosure, recognised wealth ranking, reliable financial publication, sports database, contract report or credible business source.
We may adjust language if an estimate appears too certain. We may also add explanation where figures vary across sources.
However, we will not claim that a private net worth figure is exact unless there is strong official evidence.
Requests From Public Figures or Representatives
If you are a public figure, authorised representative, company owner, manager, agent or legal representative and believe an article contains inaccurate information, you may contact us.
Please include:
- your name
- your role or relationship to the person or company
- the article URL
- the information you want reviewed
- supporting evidence or official documentation where appropriate
- a clear explanation of the requested change
We respect legitimate correction requests, but we may still require reliable evidence before changing public information.
Content Removal Requests
In some cases, people may request that an article or section be removed.
We review removal requests carefully, but we do not automatically remove content simply because someone dislikes it.
We may consider removal or major revision if:
- the content contains a factual error that cannot be corrected properly
- the article creates an unfair or misleading impression
- the topic lacks enough public relevance
- the content includes unsupported private information
- there is a valid legal, privacy or safety concern
- the article no longer meets our editorial standards
Where possible, we may update or correct an article instead of removing it completely.
Broken Links and Technical Errors
Readers may also contact us about broken links, missing pages, formatting problems or technical issues.
If you notice a broken link or website error, please email:
Include the page URL and a short explanation of the issue.
Time-Sensitive Updates
Some topics require faster updates because the information changes quickly. These include:
- billionaire rankings
- stock-linked net worth
- company valuations
- athlete contracts
- prize money updates
- major acquisitions
- public earnings rankings
- breaking career news
- major business announcements
For these topics, we aim to use recent data where possible and update content when reliable new information becomes available.
Reader Responsibility
Readers should understand that articles on Net Worth Desk are for general informational and educational purposes.
We encourage readers to verify important information from official sources, especially if they intend to use the information for research, business, media, legal, financial or professional purposes.
Net Worth Desk does not provide financial, investment, tax, legal or business advice.
Contact for Corrections
To report an error or request a correction, contact us at:
Email: info@networthdesk.name.ng
Website: https://networthdesk.name.ng
Please include enough detail to help us review your request properly.
Final Note
Net Worth Desk values accuracy, fairness and transparency. Our Corrections Policy exists to help us improve our content and maintain trust with readers.
If you find something that appears inaccurate, outdated or unclear, we welcome responsible feedback.