Global direct-selling e-commerce brand QNET held its Products Expo at the Vantage Point Event Centre in Ikeja, Lagos.
The two-day event took place on Saturday, November 29 and Sunday, November 30, 2025, drawing a large crowd as the company showcased its latest line of wellness, lifestyle and personal care products.
Some of the products displayed during the expo include:
- Amezcua Bio Light 3: Supports cell regeneration, relaxes the nerves, and promotes skin healing.
- Bio Disc 3: Energises water for better hydration, improves the nutritional value and shelf life of fruits and vegetables, aids detoxification and supports immunity.
- HomePure Rayn: Moisturises, hydrates, and protects the hair and scalp.
- HomePure Nova: Helps families stay hydrated with PI-water, reduces 99.99% of bacteria and viruses, contains PI-Water ceramics for stronger antioxidants and nourishments.
- Pro Spark Toothpaste: Supports stronger teeth and a brighter smile, with a vegan formula, natural colour, and a fresh mint flavour.
- Belite 123: Helps manage weight, cholesterol, and sugar levels.
- EDG3 Plus: Supports overall wellness.
- E-GuardX: Helps reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation and may reduce headaches and fatigue.
- Bernhard H. Mayer Watches: Luxury timepieces crafted with precision.
- Chi Pendant 4: Supports energy levels and provides personal EMF protection.
- QVi Vacay: A travel and vacation service offering hotel stays worldwide.
- QLearn: An online learning platform designed to build practical skills.
QNET also maintains a strong presence in sports through its partnerships with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and Premier League champions Manchester City.
Speaking at the event, Regional Strategy and Marketing Manager Bernie Gaksch explained the benefits of the products, particularly the HomePure Nova air filtration system.
“Our air filter has a filtration system that removes and kills the COVID-19 virus. It’s CE-certified. The first layer is a pre-filter that takes out pet dander and dust. Once the air passes through, a special filter captures the virus.
“Inside, we have an electrostatic section that is electrically charged, so it zaps anything that gets trapped inside. Is it 100%? No. It’s about 99.94% because the virus mutates constantly,” he said.
Gaksch also clarified misconceptions about the company’s travel offering. “QVI is a vacation plan. We don’t handle flight tickets or visas. You still have to get your visas, passports, and flights. But we have hotels across the world. In Thailand, where I live, we have two resorts in Phuket and one in Koh Samui,” he added.
Speaking on the toothpaste, he noted its unique formulation: “We added astaxanthin. It’s great for blood flow and helps with bleeding gums and inflammation. One of our colleagues with a toothache has been using it and says the pain has eased.”
Commenting on QLearn, he stressed the platform’s function in supporting young entrepreneurs. “Many young people, especially Gen Z, don’t want traditional 9–5 jobs. They want to build businesses. But at 18 or 19, most lack business sense. QLearn gives them the foundation they need to start something of their own through online learning.”
QNET operates a multi-level marketing model where representatives earn commissions by selling products and recruiting new distributors.

