The collaborative partnership between QNET and Transblue took center stage at a highly anticipated exhibition and workshop aimed at redefining opportunities for entrepreneurship and youth empowerment in Nigeria. The event, held at the Island Strategic Command venue, showcased a wide array of health, luxury, and educational products, drawing commendations from stakeholders for its potential to transform economic and social landscapes in the country. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Commander Mitchell, speaking at the event, praised the initiative, noting its capacity to create wealth and engage youths positively.
“With over 200 million people in Nigeria, the market is vast, and these products, which add value to health, are a game-changer,” he remarked. Mitchell emphasised the importance of engaging young minds meaningfully, stating that such initiatives help reduce youth involvement in crime and vices, benefiting both individuals and the nation. The partnership’s potential to empower Nigerian youths was further echoed by the CEO of Transblue, Abiodun Akeem Ajisafe.
“Empowerment is relative, and knowledge is power. We have opened doors of opportunity for Nigerians through direct selling. With minimal startup costs, entrepreneurs can build sustainable income streams and grow their networks,” Ajisafe explained.
He detailed the direct-selling model, highlighting its accessibility to individuals lacking traditional business capital, allowing them to earn.