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Romance › Re: He Did Not Pay For My Food So I Did This by adeoyekay(m): 7:04pm On Dec 04, 2024 |
WhiteIverson: Because na woman😀 He is a generous man, have seen him dashing some men money on this forum |
Romance › Re: Why Are Girls Putting On Waist Beads To Have Sex? by adeoyekay(m): 7:01pm On Dec 04, 2024 |
guobe: Ok You no go rest today, your post don enter fp[i][/i]  |
Romance › Re: Why Are Girls Putting On Waist Beads To Have Sex? by adeoyekay(m): 5:10pm On Dec 04, 2024 |
I love waist beads |
Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by adeoyekay(m): 11:22am On Dec 04, 2024 |
guobe: Oga you wicked o lol This is not true, oga delete am please |
Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by adeoyekay(m): 11:18am On Dec 04, 2024 |
guobe: These are unpopular people on nairaland according to Meta AI WhatsApp please search for my name there adeoyekay |
Nairaland General › Re: Did You Achieve Your 2024 Goals? by adeoyekay(m): 4:11pm On Dec 01, 2024 |
richmond500: I know every year we come up with "new year resolution."
So how many of ur 2024 resolution did you achieve? Abi make I mind my business?  I no dey do new year resolution |
Food › Re: Can You Still Afford To Eat Your Favourite Meals? (pictures) by adeoyekay(m): 6:14pm On Nov 30, 2024 |
Timagex: Same here. Egusi soup is one of my weaknesses. 😁.
I ate it last week.. I still chop am yesterday and today |
Romance › Re: Can someone get a good wife or husband On Nairaland? by adeoyekay(m): 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2024 |
naijapikin2: Hello everyone. I'm just asking a valid question.
Is it possible for someone to fall in love with the opposite sex on nairaland. Have there been instances where people fell in love on nairaland, maybe even got married.
We make it seen as if nairaland is a war zone, with tribal bickerings and sectional fights, that's why I'm asking.
CAN SOMEONE FALL IN LOVE ON NAIRALAND?? how is that possible on a faceless forum. |
Food › Re: Can You Still Afford To Eat Your Favourite Meals? (pictures) by adeoyekay(m): 2:31pm On Nov 30, 2024 |
My favorite food is egusi soup with either iyan or fufu
I can't afford to cook them on my own but I can afford to buy them in canteen |
Pets › Re: How Can I Get Rid Of Bedbugs by adeoyekay(m): 8:53am On Nov 30, 2024 |
johnson4nosa: Please if anyone has a solution on how I can eliminate bedbugs in my home please share Fumigate your room please |
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Politics › Re: Message From EEJO To Nigeria President by adeoyekay(m): 11:51am On Nov 28, 2024 |
eejo: Nigerians are suffering and your administration need to create Jobs for our youth. You have from now till 2027 to do this or we will be facing each other in 2027 elections. AM tired of Nigerians working as slaves overseas because of unemployment in the Country I can create 50 million jobs in two years and solve Nigeria unemployment woes message from EEJO Make Nigeria Great Again 10k for the first 7 people who have no job You have show impact to many lives here and really help us You are the real man for the job Thanks for all your benefits here |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: We Want A Temporal Suspension Of Gnld's Operations In Nigeria For These Reasons by adeoyekay(m): 9:17am On Nov 28, 2024 |
ICTNEWS: OPEN LETTER BY Kustomers NG
Job scams or misleading job notices often posted on recruitment websites and pasted on street walls are not new, it's a trend that has been in existence for years, however, we do believe that this act is purnishable under the law, and whoever is caught in such act should face the law in full force.
Such as it relates to Golden Neo-life Diamite International
We Want a Temporal Suspension of GNLD's Operations in Nigeria For These Reasons Golden Neo-life Diamond International known simply as "Neo-Life" or popularly referred to as GNLD is a company that sells nutritional healthcare products and natural health supplements. These products are geared towards solving health issues like weight loss, aging, heart issues, stress management, etc.
It was founded in 1958 by Jerry Brassfield who currently serves as the Chairman of the company.
The company adopts a network marketing model i.e a pyramid selling model to sell its products. This means that its agents and representatives have to recruit more agents under them to build their network and increase their point values.
It also helps them earn more and scale up the different levels set by the company- a strategic approach to keep people motivated and to increase profits.
PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT The reason Neo-life is on our radar is because of its method of operation in the Nigerian job seekers market.
The concept adopted by Golden Neo-life's agents/super agents are deceiving unsuspecting individuals into joining their business by placing false ads and fake job offers in various places, using different formats.
We believe network marketing shouldn't be advertised as a job opportunity to the public and nobody should be deceived into it. It is a lifestyle business and should be a path taken only by choice and not because of deceptions/lies.
Golden Neo-life Diamond International (GNLD) As earlier mentioned, it is a network marketing company that sells nutritional supplements. It is active in various countries including Nigeria.
It works like this:
Agents are recruited to sell Neo-life products and each agent has to recruit other people to earn points and move step up on the rewards levels. This levels are grouped into Ruby, Sapphire, General, Diamond, etc.
For example, if you are an agent and you recruit 5 people under you, you earn points for the sales those 5 agents make. As these agents recruit more people, your total points continue to increase. This boosts your chances of earning higher commissions and you move to a higher level in the company.
To move up these levels, Neo-life agents need to convince other people to buy their supplements which are very expensive and also recruit more people to join them.
Just like any network marketing company, there is a lot of pressure on Neo-life agents to meet a certain monthly point value or target.
In Nigeria, most people who have ever heard about the company are ordinary job seekers, mostly youths who are looking for an average paying job or just a good job opportunity, not some network marketing scheme.
However, when most of these people get to the supposed company's premises/location, they are met with a different story entirely.
GNLD MARKETING PRACTICES IN NIGERIA GNLD or Neo-life's way of marketing is built on deception and lies. Many job seekers in Nigeria have been lured with fake job posters, misrepresentations and fake promises to Neo-life premises and locations where they are now brainwashed into joining the Neo-life team.
A former Neo-life agent recounts how she applied for a job as an usher based on an advertisement she saw only to get there and realize it was to join Neo-life as an agent.
How Do These Super Agents Lure Unsuspecting Job Seekers? 1. Placement of fake job vacancy posters on streets-
On most city highways, especially in Lagos, you'll find posters and hand written graffiti on walls with messages that states that there are various job openings with good and too good to be true high wages.
Imagine a poster that says you will earn #100,000 for a job in a factory!
This can be very tempting especially in this economy, this has led many unsuspecting job seekers to visit the company without doing their research only to realize it was to join a pyramid marketing business.
On many walls in major cities, you would often see posters like, “sales girl- 40k”, “Security- 35k,” “Computer Operator - 35k.”, etc.
But when you get to the location, you realize it is totally different from what is on the job posters. This is a very deceptive act.
2. Fake online ads on Facebook and other social media- There have been many cases of "Job Opportunity" ads on Facebook and other social media platforms that directs people to a page where people are told that they have qualified for an interview and that they should come to their office for the interview.
On getting there, the story turns out differently - It ends up being the Neo-life office or training center for new recruits.
What is worse is that many of these job seekers are forced to register as down-lines, which would cost between NGN4000-7500 if not more!
A former Neo-life agent even said that he paid #20000 as a registration fee!
4. False job descriptions and conditions-
Neo-life job posters do not usually specify what the job is all about.
Instead, they make unreasonable promises to victims like opportunities to travel to London, France and Dubai and showing of probably fake pictures of people who have travelled there through the Neo-life network marketing company, etc. They show you pictures of people with cars, large checks, etc.
What they don't mention is the amount of work and trekking you will do; the hunger and thirst you will endure in trying to sell their expensive products.
You might even have to buy the products yourself to meet the company's monthly sales targets and to get some little profits to sustain yourself.
4. Organizing events/seminars to promote unrealistic opportunities-
Neo-life agents even organize seminars and events that promises people unrealistic opportunities like earning millions in 2 months, etc. They go to rural areas to recruit unsuspecting victims who end up registering with their hard-earned money.
These people would innocently sign up only to realize they have been deceived.
5. Using friends and loved ones to trick others-
A lot of job seekers and even people with good jobs have left their work to become a Neo-life agent. There are many stories of people who left their states like Ibadan to go to Lagos due to the promises made by these Neo-life agents. The end result is disappointment.
CONSEQUENCES OF NEO-LIFE OR GNLD PRACTICES 1. Emotional and Physical Stress on Recruits-
Job seekers who are recruited face a lot of pressure to meet the target or points value given to them. As a former Neo-life agent said, "We had to meet certain points to upgrade. It was really difficult to step up."
Even the physical stress involved is not a joke. Agents have been known to trek long-distances under terrible weather conditions just to meet their target. Some have struggled to even eat and had to beg other people for help.
"I could walk from Ilorin to Ibadan then. All my shoes, sandals, and clothes became rags. I learnt how to beg keke (commercial tricycles) or cab riders to help me.": A former Neo-life agent said.
They always emphasize that you're your own boss. But then, you'll need to keep in mind even while asleep that your monthly target or point value is at stake if you don't work hard to sell the products.
If this constant pressure and worry is what it means to be a boss, then something isn't right!
Imagine the emotional stress, physical stress and periodic depression you will face constantly!
2. Financial burden-
Many Neo-life agents don't even earn enough money to cover their bills despite their stressful and time-consuming work (which they were not told about from the beginning).
Many have had to live off friends, family members just to survive.
3. Exploitation of vulnerable individuals-
A lot of job seekers have been scammed or swindled by Neo-life agents. Some have had to pay exorbitant registration fees ranging from #5000 to #150,0000.
Imagine looking for a job and being asked to pay a registration fee of 150k.
There are stories of people who have put their school fees and savings into this only to realize later on that they have been scammed.
The pressure to meet sales target and maintain points have even driven female Neo-life agents to offer sexual acts for people to buy their products.
According to a female Neo-life agent ' Some of us slept with big men so as to sell their supplements and earn points to step up or maintain their level or money."
This is an unfortunate result of deceiving people into a business they know nothing about.
4. Risk of kidnapping and death-
Neo-life agents have to trek and walk long-distances even to unfamiliar places just to sell their products. There have been stories about people who were nearly kidnapped or killed in a bid to sell Neo-life products and meet their target.
What Does the Nigerian Law Say? According to section 7 of the Nigerian Labour Act, a worker should have a written statement that specifies the rate, manner and period of payment of his salary.
Section 15 of the same act also provides that “wages shall become due and payable at the end of each period for which the contract is expressed to subsist, that is to say, daily, weekly or at such other periods as may be agreed upon.”
Unfortunately, this laws are not being enforced in Nigeria or are not effective enough and this has made it easy for MLMs like Neo-life to easily deceive job seekers with false job posters, interviews and conditions.
According to Samuel Atiku, a development economist for the International Budget Partnership, “The standard practice is that there must be clarity in the job description before you can engage job seekers for employment, but those MLMs parading themselves as recruitment agencies are doing otherwise, which is illegal.
In other countries, such as Ghana, this is punishable. But Nigeria is not prosecuting this.”
Although we have laws against false misrepresentations of job offers and job conditions in Nigeria, nothing much had been done in this regard.
Suspend GNLD's Operations in Nigeria.
We do not doubt that one can make good money through network marketing
As Titilope, a country representative of Angelo, a Chinese product network company said about network marketing, “… I make money while sleeping, eating, and brushing. I make money every time."
We also do not doubt that Neo-life is a legitimate company. We are not even delving into the cost of Neo-life products which many Nigerians cannot afford.
What we are concerned about is, why trick Nigerians into the business? Why must Neo-life use tricks and deceptive practices to deceive people into thinking it is a conventional job?
Why not come out straight and let people know what it is actually about?
As mentioned earlier, network marketing should be by choice, because it is a lifestyle business model. It is not a conventional job that should be advertised or shadowed as one. The Nigeria job market is undeniably tough, and while some have stumbled on network marketing during their search and took it up and even succeeded at it, it shouldn't be disguised as a conventional job.
Why must Nigerian job seekers be lied to and even deceived of their hard earned money?
A lot of people even go to the disguised Neo-life job interviews with their CV and writing materials only to be told they have to pay fees and recruit other people to it.
What does this mean? This means these people thought it was a job only to find that it is a network marketing business and they even have to pay a registration fee.
So we ask?
Shouldn't the Nigerian government or any other affected country suspend the activities of Neo-life till they're able to address this problem from within?
It is time for the Nigerian Government to take immediate steps to protect Nigerian job seekers from fake job offers and other deceptive practices of Neo-life agents.
Suspending Neo-life/GNLD’s activities in Nigeria is the first step towards achieving this goal.
Kindly support this motion by droping your comments on the kustomers blog page where the petition hasbeen officially published. https://www.kustomers.com.ng/2024/11/open-letter-we-want-temporal-suspension.html You really spoke well sir I could remember, I was once deceived by these people years back Nairaland mods should take this to front page |
Politics › Re: Message From EEJO To Nigeria President by adeoyekay(m): 11:24pm On Nov 27, 2024*. Modified: 9:00am On Nov 28, 2024 |
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Career › Re: 800k Monthly Salary Job Or 3 Million For Business by adeoyekay(m): 5:01pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
mayor02: This Country has now made 3 million naira of little value This is sad So someone with 3 million naira cannot start a good business It is so sad and disheartening |
Career › Re: 800k Monthly Salary Job Or 3 Million For Business by adeoyekay(m): 4:45pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
Mrwhite09: if you start to dey collect 800k monthly calculate how much is that in a year. 3million is meagre compared to 800k monthly I know in comparison it does not worth it I am just in opinion of you using meagre to qualify it, I know everything has been bastardized by this administration but to get 3million in a legit way now is not easy, so for that it is not meagre |
Career › Re: 800k Monthly Salary Job Or 3 Million For Business by adeoyekay(m): 4:40pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
mayor02: Hello Nairalanders,
I need your advice A very good friend of mine got an offer in a company. The company offered him 800k monthly as salary. But the problem is, his dad offered to give him 3million naira to learn a business from his friend who is successful, so he can start his own soon.
He has not told his dad about the offer yet because he is confused about his choice and this my friend is 28 years old
If you are in his shoes, what will you do. In a nutshell don't think twice embrace your salary work |
Career › Re: 800k Monthly Salary Job Or 3 Million For Business by adeoyekay(m): 4:39pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
Mrwhite09: u are mad u are 800k per month to a meagre 3million for business. the business that has a lots of potentials to fail in this failing economy of Nigeria Let's fear God please, you called 3million meagre that is too outrageous. I hope you have up to 2million in your aza |
Politics › Re: I Heard Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Is Now 1,750 by adeoyekay(m): 3:00pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
VikingKing: But your people are on here daily supporting him, you’d think there’s a different market place where tribal bigots go to shop  Eeyah They are also feeling the pain, all what they are doing is to cover up But within they know things is not going rightly |
Politics › Re: I Heard Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Is Now 1,750 by adeoyekay(m): 2:56pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
guobe: The exchange rate is affecting everything as prices have all gone up. I felt embarrassed and really disappointed on that day |
Politics › Re: I Heard Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Is Now 1,750 by adeoyekay(m): 1:21pm On Nov 26, 2024 |
guobe: Emilokon on the beat as a dollar now sell for 1,750 naira. Is this present administration even concerned by the way the exchange keeps rising ? So 100 dollars that people abroad will send to Nigeria will be about 175,000 naira . Such a shame as even in Abacha regime Nigeria was not as bad as the exchange rate was like 20 naira to a dollar if I am not mistaken. Their propaganda defenders are here on nairaland and have a WhatsApp group of zombie nairaland association branch and will still defend the poor naira currency. Someone told me that even People from Niger Republic are now big men if they bring their currency to Nigeria as their CFA francs is far stronger than the naira. It's a shame. God please deliver us from this man, it is getting worse everyday Olorun Jo sanu wa, last week I went to price something could you believe I can't get it as the price has skyrocketed. |
Investment › Re: Bitcoin Price Tops $80,000 For First Time As Trump Win Boosts Crypto Market by adeoyekay(m): 7:57pm On Nov 21, 2024 |
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Investment › Re: Bitcoin Price Tops $80,000 For First Time As Trump Win Boosts Crypto Market by adeoyekay(m): 5:35pm On Nov 21, 2024 |
[quote author=Peterzoom20 post=132975526][/quote]no prob |
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Agriculture › Re: Can One Really Transform To A Spider Man After Being Stinged By Spider? (video) by adeoyekay(m): 10:30am On Nov 19, 2024 |
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Career › Re: Help Me Out On This Please by adeoyekay(m): 2:18am On Nov 19, 2024 |
Ideylowkey77: Hi everyone, I’m being indecisive about this issue. I’m posted to nasarawa for my nysc which I’m currently serving. I was posted to ministry of works (no payment, no accommodation) but on getting there I was told there’s no work on ground but the director of the department I was posted to which is mechanical said he will assign me to his personal work in which he’s into construction (building of houses,restaurants,hospitals e.t.c) but I have another opportunity to enter a food production company in which I have the request letter already. On getting to one of the director site, the workers there told me I’ll learn a lot under the man in sense of building, but on a second thought I’m thinking going to the food production company will give me a good edge about how machines operates and learn about them. Right now I’m confused I don’t know if I should still stay with the director or I should work my way into the food production company.
Your replies will really be appreciated
Mods move to front page please lala Which one is in line with your course of studies? Which one do you have passion for? |
Fashion › Re: What Cream And Bathing Soap Do You Use? by adeoyekay(m): 2:09am On Nov 19, 2024 |
I don't have any particular bathing soap and cream. Anyone dey for shop |