QNET’s Ethical Pivot: Reshaping Direct Selling for Nigeria’s 2026 Surge
[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 30/01/2026
As Nigeria faces rising youth unemployment and increasing scrutiny of informal business models, trust has become the defining currency of entrepreneurship. Against this backdrop, QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle company, says it is repositioning ethical direct selling as part of the (…)
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