The Regional Manager QNet, Biram Fall says Nigeria remains the darling of manufacturing giants for its potential.
Speaking at the 2023 QNet Expo in Abuja yesterday he said due to Nigeria’s demographic, the company sees it as a stronghold to penetrate the African market and give hope to young entrepreneurs.
“Because of the demographics, because it’s a great country, because there is a high potential of young entrepreneurs in this country, and because we have observed that many other companies in the industry do it here, and why not you?
He said the company hopes to impact the lives of young Nigerians and contribute to economic growth
“Great impact we hope because we have been around for 25years and we have demonstrated our capacities in the rest of the world and we are here to help the youths generally to pick this opportunity up and run with it, in order words do something with their lives, transform their own lives and help people around them by taking the opportunity to market.”
On his part, the chief executive officer of Trans Blue Ltd Ajisafe Abiodun Akeem said the expo was aimed at correcting misconceptions about network marketing.
He said the partnership with Qnet was born out of the fact that they saw the opportunity in this programme embraced in some countries.
“In some places, some of the independent representatives are having some sharp practices and we thought in Nigeria if we partner with Qnet we would be able to curtail some of this and that is what we are trying to do now and we hope that after this exhibition those bad eggs that are trying to destroy the brand and the reputation of the company would have no where to hide because everybody would know the truth that we have a product,” he added.