… Reiterates commitment on empowering entrepreneurs
By Chinenye Anuforo
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness company, is poised to further its expansion in Nigeria. This strategic move aims to tap into the country’s growing market and offer a wider range of products and services to Nigerian consumers.
QNET’s regional general manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Biram Fall, at the company’s products Expo on Saturday, in Lagos, highlighted the company’s innovative business model, which combines direct selling with e-commerce, offering a range of products designed to enhance lives and promote well-being.
He emphasized the company’s commitment to ethical and legal standards across the 25 countries where it operates, including Nigeria.
“The global direct-selling industry, valued at $167.7 billion in 2023, is projected to grow to $204.9 billion by 2032. This represents a significant opportunity for Nigeria’s direct-selling market to support economic development and foster financial independence for entrepreneurs,” Fall stated.
“We are committed to empowering individuals and supporting enterprise development through our business model. This expo represents an opportunity for stakeholders and media partners to experience our dedication to quality and innovation firsthand”, Fall stated.
On his own part, Akeem Ajisafe, CEO of Transblue Limited, underscored QNET’s potential to drive economic growth and youth development in Nigeria. He said, “QNET’s business model offers individuals the opportunity to earn a sustainable income without significant upfront costs. By providing training and support, QNET empowers Nigerians to become successful entrepreneurs.”
Ajisafe therefore urged Nigerians to understand the value QNET brings to the country and support its success. With collective support, he believes Nigeria can tap into QNET’s vast economic potential.
Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA’s Tincan Island Post Strategic Command in Lagos, expressed his enthusiasm for QNET’s people-centric approach and diverse product line, which includes health products, cosmetics, luxury watches, and jewelry.
“QNET’s registered products and business model have the potential to generate wealth, increase productivity, and provide alternative sources of income for young Nigerians,” noted Ofoyeju. He emphasized the importance of engaging youth meaningfully and practically to prevent their involvement in crime and illicit activities. “QNET’s empowerment initiatives align with our goals at NDLEA. We welcome partnerships that promote healthy lifestyles and provide opportunities for youth development”.story