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Preciousbb:I understand say na your opinion be that, but I no think say e dey fair to blame the whole company for wetin scammers dey do with their name for illegal things. Maybe we need to sabi more about how direct selling dey work. |
I laf enter bush. If QNET is recruiting have you sent an application to them? Have you checked to see if the company has posted vacancies online? Recently, they had an event in Nigeria,V- Africa where they addressed some of these things.Omo shine your eye. |
I don hear plenty bad news about QNET, but I dey wonder if una don try to read about di company for una sef. Di best way to understand something na to find out by yourself...no dey always believe wetin people talk. |
In the ever-evolving landscape of personal finance, the concept of continuous learning holds the key to unlocking your financial potential. Embarking on a journey of continuous financial education is a commitment to personal empowerment. Learning allows us to stay informed about evolving financial landscapes, adapt to changes, and make informed decisions that align with our goals. If you are seeking to embark on a continuous learning journey, exploring various resources beyond traditional avenues is the best way to start. Notable among numerous alternatives is the FinGreen program by Qnet. You can access books, podcasts, webinars, and reputable online platforms that offer valuable insights into financial principles and wealth-building techniques. Investing in professional development is essential for a thriving career, which is what the FinGreen program is about. The courses and platforms offered not only enhance financial literacy but also provide crucial skills such as effective communication, negotiation, and leadership. These abilities collectively empower individuals to navigate the professional landscape confidently and succeed. Continuous adaptation to change allows you to navigate economic shifts, embrace new technologies, and make informed decisions even in uncertain times. Let's continue to share our insights, learn from each other, and collectively elevate our financial acumen for a brighter future. Here's to a community dedicated to ongoing financial enlightenment! |
Dear entrepreneurs, if you are looking for a dynamic business venture, Direct selling might just be it. Direct selling is a business model that allows individuals to sell products or services directly to consumers. It's a win-win situation for both sellers and buyers. Why Choose Direct Selling? 1. Low Start-Up Costs: direct selling requires minimal investment. 2. Flexible Schedule: Set your own hours and work at your own pace. 3. Diverse Product Range: The market is vast and varied, from cosmetics to wellness products and beyond. 4. Unlimited Earning Potential: Your income is directly tied to your efforts. The harder you work, the more you can earn. 5. Personal Development: Direct selling provides opportunities for personal growth, networking, and building valuable skills. Remember, success in direct selling comes with dedication, persistence, and a genuine desire to serve your customers. |
As far as I know, QNET is simply identified as QNET, and if there has been a change in name or addition of a name, I’m sure they’ll make it known. I investigate as well before believing anything. Apparently, the Infinity Millenials of Nigeria are not company employees and definitely not authorized to act on behalf of the company. One additional point to consider is the information provided on QNET's official website. When visiting their website, you'll encounter a pop-up message stating that QNET does not offer employment opportunities and advises individuals to contact network.integrity@qnet.net for verification. This era of technology makes it simple to validate things, and no one accepts an interview or job offer without researching, so it's easy to know that these infinite millennials are not QNET. So, in my opinion, it is pretty easy to know that these infinity millennial people are not QNET itself. The earlier we can distinguish legit QNET officials from fraudsters, the better it'll be for everyone, and falling victim to such schemes can be avoided. youngblaq: |
Many people struggling with finding adequate employment in white-collar jobs are always encouraged to look into starting a business. But what happens when there isn’t enough capital for such one to fund the start-up of a business? Something that isn’t discussed more often when discussing entrepreneurship is the opportunity for entrepreneurs to start a legitimate business with minimal money. In today's business landscape, numerous avenues are available that don't require substantial capital to get started. From online business opportunities such as direct-selling and service-based ventures to leveraging social media and crowdfunding platforms, the opportunities are cost-effective. So, if you’re caught searching for entrepreneurial opportunities to earn more, conduct further research and see which is the best fit for you to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey and, most importantly, earn legit money. |
The Nigerian fashion industry has been doing so much lately. Our fashion designers have gone past our regular native wears to blending these traditional styles with contemporary Western designs. Now we have top designers setting themselves up to compete with well-established designers in more developed countries, even going to those countries to shine. It's a thing of pride. However, my fellow Nigerians should keep in mind that our regular Tailors can not always make the designs made by these designers to avoid cases of ‘what I ordered vs what I got’. |
In June 2022, I heard of FinGreen. I had no idea what it meant or stood for; at one point, I thought it was something that had to do with the environment. Then I researched and discovered that it is a financial literacy programme. My initial thought about this programme was that this was what the Nigerian youths need because most of us have no knowledge about the concept of Finances apart from receiving and spending, and maybe saving occasionally, which doesn’t always work because we always use those savings to ‘save’ ourselves when things get tight. An essential piece of information I found is that the initiative is a signature financial literacy programme of the well-known direct-selling company QNET; in Nigeria, this initiative was launched in partnership with Transblue. Based on this information I garnered, I read about why a company like QNET would have thought of this programme in the first place. As a company that deals with entrepreneurship, QNET understands that individuals need financial inclusion and education to build successful entrepreneurs. Through FinGreen, the challenge of financial know-how faced by young people is addressed through education and training. During the first phase, the participants changed their mindsets and acquired entrepreneurial and employability skills. These skills aren’t taught in schools, but youths are expected to possess these skills when searching for a job, so the fact that a company has decided to teach these skills for no cost is an excellent thing and those who can take advantage of this. I eagerly await hearing or reading about the next phase's announcement this year. I hope it's soon because I want to be financially literate this year. This will help me better manage my finances and acquire those skills we’re always expected to have when asked at a job interview. |
It's good to shine your eye ooo, but shine am well so you don't accuse a company wrongly without knowing all the facts. Do your research about the company first before anything else. It's always wise to do your research and make informed decisions before investing your time and money into any business opportunity. irririchris: |
No, Qnet does not have a physical office in Nigeria. This is because they are an e-commerce business. I have been following threads of information here about Qnet and its location in different states within Nigeria. An e-commerce direct-selling business like Qnet performs all sales activities electronically. Transblue has been their logistics partner since they launched last year in Abuja. I also received information online that they recently launched the Direct Selling Disinformation Centre to make responses to scam reports much faster. When their Independent Representatives establish any existing set-up, their activities are well monitored. If anyone tries to give you directions to Qnet's location or office in the country, that person should be flagged as a scammer. We can always report such people on their network.integrity@qnet.net to help reduce fraudulent activities in Nigeria. |
spikedcylinder:Euphoria |
Intoboy:Depends on the kind of women you know. You can do better. |
ozo13:Remind me again how you know their ages? Never judge a book by its cover. |
Kingray10:So you're trying to tell me, poor men don't get married everyday? |
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