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QNET announces certification of EDG3, Prospark toothpaste, Physioradiance face serum by NAFDAC

From Cyriacus Nnaji, Lagos

Global wellness and direct selling company, QNET, has disclosed that it’s latest range of products, the EDG3, Prospark toothpaste and Physioradiance face serum, has been certified by the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

The company made the disclosure at Radisson Hotel, Ikeja GRA, Lagos on Friday, November 15, 2024, during the company’s organised workshop which was designed to provide an invaluable opportunity to learn about QNET, its business operations, and its dedication to offering exceptional products that enhance lives.

Biram Fall, the Regional General Manager, Sub Sahara Africa stated “I am pleased to share that several of our products, including EDG3, Prospark toothpaste, and Physioradiance face serum, have been certified by NAFDAC in Nigeria.

“We are excited to announce another product workshop focusing on the Amezcua line, which includes the Amezcua Chi-Pendant 4 and the Bio-Disc 3. These products are designed to harmonize and energize the body. We will also discuss the Amezcua E-Guard X for protection from electronic radiation,” Fall stated.

Fall averred that as a global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct-selling company, QNET has been operating in Nigeria for the past two years through various channels across over 25 countries, adhering to ethical and legal standards.

“Our innovative business model combines direct selling with an e-commerce platform, enabling us to serve a diverse customer base and providing entrepreneurial opportunities for financial independence. We offer a wide range of products designed to enhance lives and promote well-being, available through our website.”

He disclosed that the global direct-selling industry is highly competitive, valued at approximately $167.7 billion in 2023 and projected to reach $204.9 billion by 2032.

According to Fall, these significant figures act as a catalyst for growth in Nigeria’s direct-selling market, which is expected to expand considerably, thereby supporting the country’s economic development.

He disclosed that QNET has empowered millions worldwide through its business model, supporting enterprise development and financial independence.

Fall used the opportunity to invite the world to the second Product Expo in Lagos, starting, November 16th, 2024, at the Anchor Events Place in Ikeja. “The expo will showcase QNET’s lifestyle and wellness products and provide insights into our business model and commitment to quality.

“We are dedicated to being a leading global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct-selling organization,” he stated.

Mr Akeem Ajisafe, the Chief Executive Office of Transblue Ltd, Legal representatives of QNET in Nigeria said that the workshop was to foster a deeper understanding of QNET’s direct selling operations in Nigeria.

Speaking on the impact of QNET and Transblue partnership in Nigeria, Ajisafe disclosed that Transblue is a customer service compliant logistics company which saw Nigeria’s logistics challenges before it ventured into the business of logistics. “We set out to fill this gap and offer a solution by bringing superior services and logistics services into the market

He said that with QNET’s official entry into Nigeria and the establishment of partnership between the two companies in April, 2022, Transblue has remained QNET legal representatives in Nigeria. “This partnership has been key in connecting Nigerians to QNET global network and empowering our youth.”

He enumerated some of the initiatives since they work with QNET. He said “In November, 2023, QNET launched the “Say No Campaign” to raise awareness about the danger of fraudulent job offers used by scammers to lure victims into human trafficking in three African countries, Nigeria, Senegal and Boukina Faso.”

He disclosed that the campaign highlighted the need to protect the youth from falling pray to unscrupulous individuals and organisations, adding that the company understands the urgent need to educate and empower individuals to protect themselves.

Ajisafe said his company through the say no campaign has collaborated with government agencies like the Lagos State consumer protection agency, earlier this year. “Our partnership as highlighted through the event is mutual dedication to eradicate harmful market practices and champion the cause of fairness and accountability for Nigerians particularly the youth in order to empower them to be capable of navigating complexity of the market place with confidence.

“We also participated in training programmes for the Nigerian youths in partnership with Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment. The training was held in the Federal Ministry of Labour in Abuja. We brought together youths and individuals seeking employment opportunities to equip them with special skills and knowledge to safely navigate the job market.”

He added that the company has made impressive effort in implementing empowerment initiatives in Nigeria, saying one such initiative is the financial literacy programme where 1350 youths from local communities across Nigeria were imbued with a collaborative entreprenueral skills to achieve financial independence. He said, “All these initiatives highlighted our commitment to debunking misconceptions about Qnet in Nigeria. Promoting transparency and fostering innovation among youth by empowering them through education and training.”

Prof Humphrey Abiodun Adebayo, Vice Chancellor, Covenant University Otta Ogun State was on hand to educate the media on series of tests which he has conducted to prove the efficacy of the QNET’s products especially the Amezcua range of products.

Also Bernhard Gaksch, Category Manager & Global Trainer explained the workings of the different range of QNET’s products and their benefits to the body to ensure wellness.

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