QNET, a product-oriented global wellness and lifestyle company with 26 years of experience, has been become aware of the publication by Burkina24 claiming fourteen individuals were arrested for allegedly committing fraud and unlawfully camping people from different countries for a business purported to be QNET. QNET is a legitimate business and does not condone fraud, unlawful gathering and holding people against their will. QNET strongly distances itself from anyone arrested for the aforementioned illegalities.
When contacted, QNET’s Regional General Manager for sub-Saharan Africa, Biram Fall, reiterated that: “QNET does not instruct people to leave their countries to other places to commit any offence or behave in ways that are unlawful. QNET does not condone illegal gatherings, and it does not offer employment or scholarship opportunities abroad. We continue to create awareness about the truth about QNET. We encourage everyone to disregard all attempts by some unscrupulous people to tarnish the image and reputation of our company, especially people who falsely claim there are doing a QNET-business when they are arrested for wrongdoing.”
QNET is implementing its media and public education campaign across the sub-region. The “Say No” and “QNET Against Scams” campaigns utilise strategically positioned billboards, television and radio announcements, online media and newspaper publications and interactive flyer distribution methods to spread the truth about QNET and warn the public about individuals misusing its name and products to facilitate fraudulent activities.

QNET helped over 250 victims in 2024 to report fraudulent activities tied to the misuse of its name. Additionally, in 2024, the company has initiated more than 42 legal cases across Sub-Saharan Africa to address this issue.
The company urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities involving its name to the nearest police station or reach out to QNET via its WhatsApp hotline at +233 256 630 005 or email at [email protected].