QNET, a global wellness and direct selling company, has revealed that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has certified its newest line of goods, which includes the EDG3, Prospark toothpaste, and Physioradiance face serum.
On Friday, November 15, 2024, the company made the disclosure at the Radisson Hotel, Ikeja GRA, Lagos, during a workshop that was organized to give attendees a valuable opportunity to learn about QNET, its business operations, and its commitment to providing outstanding products that improve lives.
“I am happy to announce that several of our products, including EDG3, Prospark toothpaste, and Physioradiance face serum, have been certified by NAFDAC in Nigeria,” said Biram Fall, Regional General Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa.
We are thrilled to announce that the Amezcua range, which includes the Bio-Disc 3 and the Amezcua Chi-Pendant 4, will be the subject of another product workshop. The purpose of these products is to stimulate and balance the body. Fall added, “We will also talk about the Amezcua E-Guard X for protection against electronic radiation.”
Fall claimed that QNET, a global direct-selling business with an emphasis on wellness and lifestyle, has been doing business in Nigeria for the past two years through a variety of channels in more than 25 nations while abiding by the law and ethical norms.
Our creative business strategy blends e-commerce with direct selling, allowing us to cater to a wide range of clients and offering chances for financial independence for entrepreneurs. We provide a large selection of goods on our website that are intended to improve lives and encourage wellbeing.
He revealed the fiercely competitive worldwide direct-selling market, which is expected to grow from its estimated $167.7 billion in 2023 to $204.9 billion by 2032.
Fall claims that these noteworthy numbers serve as a stimulant for the Nigerian direct-selling business, which is anticipated to increase significantly and contribute to the nation’s economic progress.
He revealed that QNET’s business strategy, which promotes financial independence and enterprise development, has empowered millions of people globally.
“The expo will showcase QNET’s lifestyle and wellness products and provide insights into our business model and commitment to quality,” Fall said, utilizing the occasion to invite the globe to the second Product exhibition in Lagos, which will begin on November 16, 2024, at the Anchor Events Place in Ikeja.
He declared, “We are committed to becoming a premier worldwide direct-selling company with a lifestyle and wellness focus.”
The goal of the workshop, according to Mr. Akeem Ajisafe, Chief Executive Office of Transblue Ltd., Legal Representatives of QNET in Nigeria, was to promote a better comprehension of QNET’s direct selling activities in Nigeria.
Speaking about the effects of the relationship between QNET and Transblue in Nigeria, Ajisafe revealed that Transblue is a logistics company that complies with customer service standards and recognized the country’s logistical issues prior to entering the logistics industry. “Our goal was to close this gap and provide a solution by entering the market with first-rate services and logistics.”
He stated that Transblue has continued to serve as QNET’s legal representatives in Nigeria since QNET’s formal entry into the country and the two companies’ partnership was formed in April 2022. “This collaboration has been essential in empowering our youth and connecting Nigerians to the QNET global network.”
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Since they collaborate with QNET, he listed a few of the initiatives. In order to increase awareness of the dangers of fake job offers used by scammers to entice victims into human trafficking in Nigeria, Senegal, and Boukina Faso, QNET started the “Say No Campaign” in November 2023, he added.
He said that the campaign emphasized the importance of preventing young people from falling for dishonest people and organizations, and that the business recognizes the pressing need to empower and educate people to defend themselves.
According to Ajisafe, his company worked with government organizations including the Lagos State consumer protection agency earlier this year as part of the “say no” campaign. “As the event demonstrated, our partnership is based on a shared commitment to end detrimental market practices and promote justice and accountability for Nigerians, especially the younger generation, so they can confidently navigate the market’s complexities.”
“In collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Labor and Employment, we also took part in training programs for young people in Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Labor in Abuja served as the venue for the training. We brought together young people and job seekers to give them the specialized knowledge and abilities they need to successfully navigate the labor market.
The financial literacy program, which equipped 1350 young people from local communities throughout Nigeria with collaborative entrepreneurial skills to attain financial independence, is one example of the company’s impressive efforts to implement empowerment initiatives in Nigeria, he continued. “All of these initiatives demonstrated our dedication to dispelling myths about Qnet in Nigeria,” he stated. empowering young people via education and training in order to promote openness and innovation.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Humphrey Abiodun Adebayo of Covenant University Otta Ogun State was available to inform the media about a number of tests he had carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of QNET’s goods, particularly the Amezcua line.
Additionally, Category Manager and Global Trainer Bernhard Gaksch described how the various QNET product lines function and how they help the body to promote wellbeing.
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