LAGOS – QNET, a top direct-selling company globally, has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling unemployment in Nigeria.
The company achieves this through its high-quality products and services promoting well-being and an enriching lifestyle.
QNET’s Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Biram Fall, highlighted the significance of the company’s growth in Nigeria.
This growth is attributed to its logistics partnership with Transblue Nigeria Limited.
At the QNET Workshop and Exhibition held this weekend in Lagos, Fall noted that the event showcases QNET’s products to the public and stakeholders.
The Chief Executive Officer of Transblue Nigeria Limited, Akeem Ajisafe, addressed common misconceptions about QNET in Nigeria just as he emphasised the importance of educating people about its products and services.
Ajisafe, spoke about tackling the misconception about QNET in Nigeria especially, which has led to showcasing most of the firm’s products in the exhibitions and workshops.
He stated: “The partnership between QNET and TransBlue has given birth to multiple workshops and exhibitions that we are holding today to educate people about what we do and how we do it.”
Meanwhile, he highlighted QNET’s direct selling approach, which enables individuals to build entrepreneurship skills, just as he urged attendees to ask questions and explore QNET’s offerings.
Speaking on how QNET and Transblue have benefitted the Nigerian economy in a short span, Ajisafe remarked that the firm has contributed a lot to the tax net of the Nigerian economy.
He, however, said, “In terms of economic viability, there is no limit to what we can achieve. If everybody understands the value that QNET brings to Africa, and to Nigeria, we will all support it and ensure that it succeeds”.
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Commander, Michel Ofoyeju, praised QNET’s health and wellness products. He recognized the potential for QNET to generate wealth and engage youth positively.
Ofoyeju commended QNET’s potential to distract youths from illicit drugs and crime. He recommended QNET’s opportunities to young Nigerians, emphasizing its benefits for income diversification and network building.
He added: “When young minds are legitimately engaged, there’s a tendency for them not to go into crime and other vices.
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