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QNET holds second product expo in Lagos, gets NDLEA backing

By David Meshioye
16 November 2024   |   5:37 pm
QNET, a direct-selling company focused on lifestyle and wellness, in collaboration with its partner Transblue Limited, hosted its second

QNET, a direct-selling company focused on lifestyle and wellness, in collaboration with its partner Transblue Limited, hosted its second product expo in Lagos on Saturday. The event was filled with excitement and attracted thousands of youths.

Held at Anchor Events Place in Ikeja, the expo provided an interactive platform for partners, independent representatives, government officials, and regulatory authorities. Attendees had the opportunity to explore QNET’s offerings and business model while highlighting the company’s commitment to enhancing wellness through innovative products.

Some of the products on display at the exhibition include the Amezcua e-Guard X for energy balance, Homepure Nova Bio-Disc 3, which breaks down water chemicals for easy absorption, ProSpark Toothpaste, which combines effective oral hygiene with unique health benefits, QVI, a travel link that allows people to explore their world, EDG3 Plus supplement for vitality, Qed that deals with education, and Chi-Pendant 4, which protects against radiation.

Fielding questions from reporters, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) representative, Commander Mitchel Ofoyeji, lauded QNET for its variety of health and wellness products. He then urged Nigerian youths to jump at the opportunity and market the products to keep themselves away from social vices.

“Since it has to do with the health and well-being of Nigerians, I think it is something Nigerians should jump at. The potential is very high, and the product line is amazing.

“Its effect on health is also very encouraging, and I am impressed with the entire concept. This is something stakeholders should jump at because it can generate wealth. They are a registered company. I think it is an opportunity for people to expand their income chain.

“With the tendency to increase productivity and wealth creation, I think it is something that will also help youths stay away from illicit drugs and crime. It is difficult to go into social vices when young minds are engaged.

“To us in the security sector, we welcome things like this that will meaningfully engage the youths, helping them to grow by diversifying their source of income and building networks across various regions of Nigeria. It is something I will recommend to young Nigerians,” he told The Guardian.

The event highlighted QNET’s commitment to empowering lives through quality products and entrepreneurship, reinforcing its dedication to transparency and community growth in Nigeria.

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