QNET, a leading global direct selling and lifestyle company, recently held an expo in Ikeja, Lagos, spotlighting its array of wellness, lifestyle, and business education products. The event was aimed at encouraging the next wave of entrepreneurs, with a particular focus on Generation Z—those eager to break away from the conventional nine-to-five work model.
Bernieg Gaksch, QNET’s Regional Strategy and Marketing Manager, explained that the expo was designed to address the skills gap facing many aspiring young business owners. “We equip young people with essential business tools through online learning and specialized courses, covering everything from sales and marketing to presentation and writing skills,” he said.
Attendees were introduced to QNET’s innovative product lineup, which includes advanced air filters that eliminate up to 99.94% of viruses, fluoride-free natural toothpaste, and luxury wristwatches blending health and style. Gaksch underscored that each product is crafted with wellness and sustainability at its core, merging health benefits with everyday appeal.
QNET’s commitment to education extends to partnerships with institutions in the US, UK, and EU, ensuring participants benefit from international standards in direct selling and entrepreneurship. “Entrepreneurship is about acceleration,” Gaksch noted. “Education makes the journey accessible, whether success comes quickly or takes time.”
Through this initiative, QNET aims to nurture a new generation of business leaders equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
