Managing Director Transblue Abdulhakeem Abiodun, who disclosed this at a media round table in Abuja, noted that Technology and innovation have provided opportunities for young entrepreneurs to develop new businesses, solve local problems and positively impact society.
According to him, “This partnership enables us to connect every Nigerian to the global network of QNET, which aims to provide a great business opportunity to those who seek a better tomorrow and transform their lives. We want to leverage the technological advancement needed for direct selling to achieve these goals.
He observed that QNET has a global reach with a presence in multiple countries and a diverse customer base with an innovative business model that combines direct selling and e-commerce to reach customers worldwide adding that this business model thus offers entrepreneurial opportunities for individuals to start their businesses and achieve financial independence.
“QNET has faced controversies in certain countries, including Nigeria, with allegations of being a pyramid scheme. We have consistently and will continue to maintain that we are a legitimate business model. “QNET operates an online global Direct Selling Disinformation Centre to dispel misconceptions, unethical behaviour and public complaints about the sector.
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