QNET Sets the Record Straight: Debunking Misconceptions about its Business Model in Ghana
QNET Sets the Record Straight: Debunking Misconceptions about its Business Model in Ghana

QNET Sets the Record Straight: Debunking Misconceptions about its Business Model in Ghana
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness direct selling company, held a press briefing in Accra to address negative claims and misconceptions surrounding its business model. The company’s According to Regional General Manager, Biram Fall, and Global Compliance Officer, Mrs. Naana Quartey, clarified issues related to the arrest of 44 Cameroonians and media reports about victims of travel and employment scams.
Key Clarifications:
Dissociation from Arrested Cameroonians: QNET strongly dissociated itself from the arrest of 44 Cameroonians allegedly involved in internet fraud and scams. According to Mr. Fall, these individuals acted on their own volition, and QNET had no involvement in their activities.
Legitimate Operations: QNET operates a single Training Centre in Ghana, located at East Legon in Accra, operated by its partner Bosomtwi Industries. The company denies operating multiple offices across the country, as claimed in some social media videos.
Not an Employment or Travel Agency: QNET emphasized that it is not an employment, travel, or visa agency and does not promise employment opportunities or work and travel visas to any country. The company warned the public about individuals exploiting others with false promises of overseas employment.
Fighting Scams:
Supporting Law Enforcement: QNET has helped over 250 victims report fraudulent activities tied to the misuse of its name and initiated more than 42 legal cases across Sub-Saharan Africa in 2024.
Public Education Campaign: QNET launched a 360-degree public and media education campaign called “QNET Against Scams” to educate Ghanaians about its business model, products, and how to identify and report scams.¹
Call to Action:
QNET urges the public to verify business claims through its official website ((link unavailable)) or report suspicious activities via WhatsApp (+233 256 630 005) or email
(network.integrity@qnet.net). The company encourages the media to accurately represent its business model and products in their publications.