Ghanaian Journalists Defend QNET Amidst Scam Allegations
In recent months, QNET has faced an onslaught of QNET scam allegations, particularly in West Africa. The direct selling company, known for its wellness and lifestyle products, has been struggling against the tide of misrepresentation and misinformation. Despite these challenges, Ghanaian journalists have come forward to vouch for QNET’s credibility, following visits to the company’s headquarters and participation in international conventions.
At a recent media webinar held on October 10, 2024, journalists from leading Ghanaian media outlets discussed their personal experiences with QNET and its offerings. They unanimously agreed that the allegation of a QNET scam is a result of misuse of the brand by unauthorized individuals. Samuel Bio, Night Editor at the Daily Graphic, praised the company’s Homepure range, highlighting their high certification standards and user satisfaction.
Further reinforcing this sentiment, a senior journalist from Ghanaweb, the nation’s most visited news site, shared insights from his recent trip to the VCON event in Malaysia. He witnessed firsthand the large community of over 8,000 individuals who gathered to learn and network, all under the QNET umbrella. This experience further underlined the disconnect between the QNET scam accusations and the company’s legitimate business operations.
Naana Quartey, Senior Legal Counsel for QNET in sub-Saharan Africa, emphasized the company’s ongoing efforts to combat these detrimental QNET scam narratives. Through continuous media engagement and educational campaigns, QNET is striving to clarify its business model and assist consumers in distinguishing between legitimate opportunities and fraudulent schemes.
The journalists’ testimonials and QNET’s proactive measures illustrate a robust campaign against the QNET scam allegations. By fostering transparency and awareness, both parties aim to protect the integrity of direct selling in Africa and beyond.