By Joel Ajayi
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct-selling leader, on Friday unveiled a suite of innovative products aimed at enhancing well-being and protecting users from electronic and 5G radiation.
At the Amezcua segment of the workshop in Abuja, Regional Strategy Marketing Manager, Bernieg Gaksach, showcased QNET’s latest radiation-protection and wellness technologies, including the Chi-Pendant 4, Bio-Disc 3, and the E-Guard X. He explained that these products are designed to boost energy levels, strengthen the immune system, and accelerate cellular recovery for users of all ages.
Gaksach raised concerns over the increasing exposure to 5G radiation—classified as an electromagnetic field with carcinogenic potential. As global dependence on digital devices intensifies, he warned of rising health risks associated with everyday gadgets such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, and household electronics.
To address these challenges, QNET introduced the Amezcua E-Guard X, a peel-and-stick chip engineered to transform harmful electromagnetic waves into beneficial ones, helping to reduce stress and fatigue. The device can be attached to commonly used gadgets and offers protection for up to five years.
“With over 15 billion devices connected to the internet, protection is crucial,” Gaksach noted. He clarified that QNET products do not cure medical conditions but support the body’s natural functions, advising individuals with health concerns to seek proper medical attention.
QNET’s General Manager, Ayokunmi Solesi, also spoke at the event, reaffirming the company’s mission to empower Nigerians with world-class lifestyle, health, and wellness solutions—while creating sustainable economic opportunities for the nation’s fast-growing youth population.
“Our aim is for people to truly understand our products and services,” Solesi said. “For us, it’s not just business—it’s a lifestyle.”
He emphasized QNET’s long-term commitment to Nigeria, underscored by its 2022 partnership with Co-Class Group, a reputable indigenous firm specializing in logistics, security, compliance, and customer service. This collaboration ensures that QNET’s global standards of quality, reliability, and transparency are consistently upheld locally.
During the workshop, participants were also introduced to the tremendous potential of the global direct-selling industry—currently valued at about $300 billion. QNET stressed that Nigeria’s vibrant youth population stands to benefit greatly from the sector’s expanding opportunities.
“QNET is creating pathways for young people through entrepreneurship support, capacity-building, and access to innovative wellness and lifestyle products,” a company spokesperson added.
Attendees further experienced QNET’s flagship wellness innovations, such as its highly praised drug-free wellness patch, which contains no stimulants or medication and is considered safe for athletes and active individuals.





