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V-AFRICA: QNET to Host First Premier Networking and Business-Building Event in Nigeria

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QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct-selling company is excited to announce the upcoming launch of V-Africa 2024, an event designed to bring together network marketing experts, seasoned business leaders, and international entrepreneurs in Nigeria.

V-Africa signifies a dedicated effort to empower local entrepreneurs and drive economic growth in Nigeria’s dynamic business landscape.

This inaugural event is scheduled to take place on the 2nd of March 2024 in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, marking a significant milestone in QNET’s commitment to building brand awareness and credibility in the Nigerian market.

Building on the resounding success of V-Malaysia 2023 in Malaysia, a memorable double convention celebrating QNET’s 25th anniversary, the five-day event provided a valuable platform for industry thought leaders, select journalists from tier 1 media outlets in Nigeria, QNET’s customers, and distributors.

Attendees immersed themselves in enriching business-building training sessions, gained insights from accomplished distributors, and acquired valuable industry knowledge.

Additionally, the event saw the launch of two standout products, namely the HomePure Nova with Pi-Plus Cartridge and the Bernhard H. Mayer OMNI Watch Collection, the company’s first eco-fashion timepiece collection, aligning with QNET’s commitment to promoting a healthy lifestyle and reducing environmental impact. With this successful precedent, QNET is eager to expand its reach and influence across Africa.

Biram Fall, Regional Manager for QNET Sub-Saharan Africa, commented: “We are absolutely delighted to announce the arrival of V-Africa 2024 in Nigeria.

“This event promises to provide a transformative platform, fostering invaluable opportunities for networking, immersive learning experiences, and fruitful collaborations.

“It is poised to be a pivotal moment, enabling our esteemed stakeholders to unlock the boundless potential offered by QNET’s innovative range of products and dynamic business opportunities.

“This event underscores our unwavering commitment to empower individuals and businesses alike and to further solidify QNET’s position as a driving force for positive change in the Nigerian market and beyond.”

During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with QNET’s top distributors and leaders, gaining valuable insights into the company’s ethos and dedication to enhancing lives through a diverse range of exceptional products. Furthermore, the event will provide a unique opportunity for the media to delve into QNET’s brand narrative, business operations, and unwavering commitment to delivering quality and value to its customers.

Akeem Ajisafe, Managing Director and CEO of Transblue Limited expressed his profound excitement, stating, “Bringing V-Africa to Nigeria is a momentous occasion for us. It signifies a significant milestone in our commitment to the Nigerian market and our mission to empower individuals towards a more prosperous future.

“This event will be a catalyst for personal and professional growth, offering attendees unparalleled insights into the direct-selling industry and access to QNET’s exceptional products and business platform.

“We look forward to creating lasting impacts and strengthening connections within the Nigerian community.”

V-Africa 2024 aims to strengthen QNET’s presence in Nigeria, fostering mutually beneficial partnerships and contributing to the growth of the direct selling industry in the region.

The carefully curated agenda, boasting a diverse roster of accomplished speakers, engaging interactive sessions, and immersive, hands-on workshops, ensures that attendees are in for an experience that is dynamic and profoundly enriching.

Participants can anticipate gaining invaluable insights, honing their skills, and forging connections that will impact their personal and professional journeys.


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NDPC Empowers Institute to Certify Data Protection Professionals

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Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has said the certification of data protection professionals in the country will significantly reduce capital flight and create more than 500,000 jobs in the sector.

NDPC Empowers Institute to Certify Data Protection Professionals

L-r: Dr. Vincent Olatunji, executive commissioner, NDPC and Dr. Oyedokun Oyewole, president of the Institute of Information Management,

Dr. Vincent Olatunji, executive commissioner, NDPC, stated this at the presentation of the certificate of licence to the Institute of Information Management (IMF) in Abuja.

He said the certification of data protection professionals would not only enhance the protection of personal data, but also boost the country’s economic growth and development.

The projection comes as the commission intensifies efforts to promote data protection and privacy in Nigeria’s rapidly growing digital economy.

According to Dr. Olatunji, the move aims to enhance the capacity of organisations to protect personal data and promote compliance with Nigeria’s data protection regulations.

Establishing a local institution to train and certify Nigerians would significantly enhance local content in the sector, the NDPC boss hinted.

The commission, he assured his audience, was already exploring the possibility of implementing the licencing framework across Africa—a move that could potentially harmonise data protection standards and expertise across the continent.

Dr. Oyedokun Oyewole, president of the Institute of Information Management, said the licence would effectively address the existing gap in the data protection ecosystem, providing a much-needed solution.

Recalling that the certification process began in 2021, Dr. Oyewole reaffirmed the institute’s dedication to excellence, pledging to provide top-notch education in data protection and set a benchmark for the country’s education system in this field.

The IIM’s certification programmes will cover essential topics such as data protection principles, risk management, and compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR).

The initiative is expected to boost the confidence of organisations and individuals in the country’s data protection landscape.

 

 


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CrediCorp Partners FintechNGR to Drive Consumer Credit Initiative

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Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CrediCorp), has partnered Fintech Association of Nigeria (FinTechNGR) to drive consumer credit scheme initiative through a robust payment platform that would be provided by members of FinTechNGR.

Speaking at a Social Meet in Lagos, organised by FinTechNGR, with the theme: “Augmenting the Future, AI, Credit and Transformation of Nigerian Finance,” the Chairman, CrediCorp Board of Directors, Aderemi Abdul-Bojela, said members of FinTechNGR would have specific roles to play in the partnership, in the areas of providing robust platform for money transfer, technology evaluation, among others.

“Today, CrediCorp is engaging with members of FinTechNGR in a social interactive gathering to discuss collaboration and support for the growth of Consumer Credit Corporation in Nigeria. We want to interact to understand how technology will drive the crediCorp initiative in Nigeria and also to understand the role that members of FinTechNGR will play in all of these initiatives around CrediCorp,” Abdul-Bojela said.

Describing the partnership as a welcome development that will enhance savings culture among Nigerians, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of FinTechNGR, Dr. Babatunde Obrimah, said: “FinTechNGR is an enabler of technology advancement in Nigeria. We bring the players together to drive technology innovation.

“Our role in the FinTechNGR-CrediCorp partnership is to ensure that our members support the growth of consumer credit in Nigeria, by providing the relevant payment platforms for all financial transactions among the banks who are the lenders, the customers who are the burrowers and the CrediCorp who is the guarantor.”

Speaking about the benefits for Nigerians, Obrimah said the Consumer Credit Corporation in Nigeria would enhance the country’s credit culture and enable Nigerians to save and plan well with their savings. “The initiative will address inflation, help in liquidity flow, build trust in customers’ borrowing, boost credit culture and enhance the culture of savings among Nigerians,” Obrimah said.

Addressing the issue of risk and consumer trust, Abdul-Bojela said the CrediCorp has put measures in place to ensure that the banks that would be involved in lending, would be protected and guaranteed of the repayment of the loans within the CrediCorp ecosystem.

He said there would be an independent management that would ensure that the right technology is put in place to recover all monies.


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NITDA to Integrate of Digital Literacy into School Curriculum

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Kashifu Abdullahi, director general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), announced plans to integrate digital literacy into Nigeria’s education system, to achieve a 70% literacy rate by 2027 and 95% by 2030.

NITDA to Integrate of Digital Literacy into School Curriculum

Kashifu Abdullah, DG, NITDA

The NITDA’s DG made the announcement on Wednesday in Abuja during a media parley.

He stated that in order to include digital literacy in the curriculum at all educational levels, from kindergarten to university, the Agency was collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Education.

Abdullahi, said that this program would equip Nigerians with the digital know-how and abilities they need to succeed in the digital economy.

He emphasized that NITDA would also launch the “Digital Literacy for All Initiative” to educate Nigerians outside the formal education system and provide access to quality digital content.

Nigeria would train over two million young people in in-demand IT skills in order to become significant global outsourcing hub

NITDA is also collaborating with the Defence Headquarters and security agencies to develop digital solutions to address security concerns, including the use of drones, artificial intelligence, and other digital resources to combat banditry, abduction, and terrorism, he said.

 

According to him, the agency’s draft SRAP 2.0 plan aims to establish Nigeria as a digitally empowered nation, with a focus on innovation, national prosperity, and inclusivity.

The director general of NITDA added that, if successfully implemented, this strategy could propel Nigeria into a new phase of digital empowerment and leadership in the global digital economy.


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