General News of Tuesday, 13 May 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
QNET is outraged by reports of Ghanaian nationals being kidnapped. We commend the police forces in Ghana and Nigeria for rescuing the victims. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this distressing time.
We want to clarify that QNET has no connection to those involved. We strongly condemn any fraud, abuse, or human trafficking linked to our name.
As a responsible wellness and lifestyle company, we operate transparently. QNET uses a legitimate direct selling model. We do not recruit employees or offer visa opportunities.
Unfortunately, bad actors exploit vulnerable individuals by misrepresenting QNET. To combat this, we have taken several actions:
Partnering with Authorities
We collaborate with law enforcement across Sub-Saharan Africa. Our goal is to stop individuals who misrepresent QNET for criminal purposes.
Raising Awareness
Our "Say No" campaign in Nigeria and “QNET against Scam” campaign in Ghana help educate people. These campaigns teach how to identify scams that misuse our name, especially targeting young people.
Providing Safe Reporting Channels
Biram Fall, our Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, commented on recent events in Ghana. He stated it is devastating that criminals harm people pretending to represent QNET. We stand with the victims and fight against exploitation.
Our company values integrity, respect, and human dignity. We will work tirelessly with local authorities to bring perpetrators to justice.
We urge the public, media, and community leaders to share accurate information. Everyone should remain vigilant against lies told in our name.
Please report any suspicious activity through our WhatsApp Compliance Hotline at +233 2566 30005 or via email at [email protected].