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Commander Ofoyeju Applauds QNET Expo for Youth Empowerment – Ravenewsonline

Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju, the Tincan Island Port Commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has expressed his admiration for QNET for championing youth empowerment through its direct-selling business approach.

Commander Ofoyeju made this known at the QNET Product Expo held over the weekend at the Anchor Events Place, Ikeja, Lagos.

He also praised the company’s diverse product line, which includes cosmetics, luxury watches, and jewelry, highlighting its potential to add value to health and the economy.

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“The product line is quite widespread and people-centric. With Nigeria’s population of over 200 million, the market potential is immense,” said Commander Ofoyeju.

He emphasized the importance of such initiatives in generating wealth and keeping young minds productively engaged, thereby reducing the risk of crime and drug abuse.

Commander Ofoyeju also stressed the significance of capacity building and employment opportunities provided by QNET.

“This is something stakeholders should jump at. It has the capacity to generate wealth and increase productivity. Engaging youth meaningfully helps them stay away from crime and other vices,” he added.

The NDLEA Commander proudly recommended QNET’s direct selling model as a tool for fostering entrepreneurial skills and sustainable income streams for young Nigerians.

“We are happy to be in partnership with QNET. Anything that can engage youth meaningfully is something that can also help them stay away from crime,” he concluded.

Mr. Akeem Ajisafe, Managing Director of Transblue Nigeria Ltd, also shared his thoughts on the partnership between QNET and Transblue.

He highlighted the importance of educating the public about QNET’s products and the direct selling approach.

“This exhibition is an opportunity to showcase our products and educate people about what we do and how we do it,” said Mr. Ajisafe.

He further explained the economic benefits of the partnership, noting that QNET has significantly contributed to tax revenues in Nigeria.

“In terms of economic viability, there’s no limit to what we can achieve if everyone understands the value that QNET brings to Nigeria,” he stated.

Mr. Ajisafe also emphasized the empowerment opportunities provided by QNET, particularly for Nigerian youth. “We have opened the door of opportunities to every Nigerian. Direct selling is about understanding the product and knowing who needs it.

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“This process helps individuals earn commissions and build their own businesses,” he explained.

The QNET Product Expo showcased a variety of products, including health, wellness, and educational products, providing Nigerian entrepreneurs with unique opportunities to develop their skills and expand their income streams.

The event was a testament to the positive impact of QNET’s initiatives on the Nigerian economy and its youth.

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