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QNET joins the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment for youth employability training in Nigeria

QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct-selling company, has joined the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment’s Employability Training Programme to empower Nigerian youth.

According to a release, this initiative is part of QNET’s ongoing “Say No!” awareness campaign to combat fake job offers leading to illegal migration across Africa.

The training which was held in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, brought together young individuals seeking employment opportunities. The two-day programme featured a curriculum designed to equip participants with essential skills for safely navigating the job market.

QNET Highlights Critical Need for Fraud Prevention and Skills Development
At FMLE’s invitation, QNET’s Regional General Manager, Biram Fall, addressed the participants on recognizing and avoiding fraudulent job offers. “We are proud to partner with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment in this critical initiative, as the unemployment rate of 53.4% remains alarmingly high. Investing in robust training and continuous education programmes is essential for creating a resilient and competent workforce. By doing so, we are protecting them from financial loss and boosting their employability against scams and fraudulent activities.”

Fall highlighted the challenges QNET faces in Nigeria and other West African countries, where miscreants use the QNET name to lure unsuspecting youth into fake job offers. He outlined the steps the company is taking to combat this through extensive public education programmes.

“We have witnessed first-hand the devastating impact of these criminal activities on young people who have fallen victim to fake job scams being propagated in our name. It is alarming to note how people with ill intentions are able to defraud unsuspecting victims who are just looking for a job to improve their life.

We’ve realised that the only way to combat this rising menace is through the power of education. That is why this training program by the FMLE is such a powerful platform,” he said.

Ministry’s Dedication to Youth Empowerment

Miss Augustina Uka, Senior Labour Officer at FMLE, spoke about the Ministry’s dedication to empowering youths: “Our commitment to enhancing the employability of young Nigerians is unwavering. The Ministry has created the National Electronic Labor Exchange (NELEX) project, an innovative electronic platform designed to transform FMLE’s employment exchanges into a robust database of employable manpower in Nigeria to facilitate job exchange and labour mobility. We aim to provide the necessary tools and resources for the Nigerian youth to succeed in the competitive job market. Through our collaboration with QNET, we understand the company and their aim to help people live better lives by educating and empowering youths with the knowledge on how to identify and avoid fake job offers, such as the Say NO! Awareness campaign. FMLE wishes to work closely with QNET moving forward to help deliver on the mandate of the Ministry, which is to create an enabling environment for job creation, leading to increased employment opportunities and economic growth in Nigeria.”

Akam Comfort Dufang, a participant in the training programme, shared her experience: “The training programme taught us employability, entrepreneurship, and management skills, and helped us identify available job opportunities in Nigeria. Also, I had heard of QNET before and believed it was a fraudulent company, but through this programme and hearing from a QNET representative about their efforts to combat misinformation, my perspective has changed.”

Another participant shared his story about nearly falling victim to a job scam. He was offered a lucrative salary but was asked to pay an upfront fee before starting. He even sold his laptop to make the payment. Fortunately, he was saved by the news that the person offering the job had been arrested by the police. He expressed gratitude for the invaluable education received.

QNET’s Commitment to Positive Social Impact
QNET remains committed to making a positive impact on society by supporting training programmes like the FMLE initiative to enhance employability among Nigerian youth and foster a safe, informed job market. Over the past two years, QNET’s FinGreen financial literacy programme has equipped over 1,350 Nigerian youth with essential skills for financial independence. Additionally, QNET has collaborated with agencies like the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) to expand awareness efforts, educating youth on the dangers of fake job offers and human trafficking.

In Nigeria, QNET operates through its franchise partner Transblue Limited.

About QNET
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness company, uses a direct-selling business model to promote
unique products that enable people to take charge of their health, well-being, and lifestyle.

Since 1998, QNET’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven business model have helped
build a global community of satisfied customers and microentrepreneurs, who are driven by the
mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind. Popular product brands offered by QNET
include the Bernhard H. Mayer range of luxury watches and jewelry, HomePure range of home
care products, the Amezcua wellness range, Physio Radiance personal care range, and QVI
branded holiday packages.

QNET proudly exemplifies high industry standards and is a member of numerous Direct Selling
Associations worldwide. Its active engagement in several global sports sponsorships, including in
its role as the official direct selling partner of the Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) and the
Confederation of African Football (CAF), highlights the company’s commitment to excellence.

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