Angelo’s Country Representative in Nigeria and former Director of Longrich 5 Star, Mrs Titilope Ejimagwa, has urged Nigerians to embrace network marketing as a viable means of livelihood.
Angelo is a product network company from China with global brands and outreach in Nigeria and other countries.
In an interview with journalists in Abuja on Monday, Ejimagwa emphasised the potential of network marketing to transform lives and reduce poverty to the barest minimum.
She said, “I decided to venture into the one thing that the government has no control over—human relations. That is what network marketing is all about. How can we have over 50 contacts on our mobile phones and still be poor?”
Angelo’s representative noted, “Whoever you are, wherever you are, and whatever you do, network marketing is for you. It is here to stay, impact lives, and change them for the better.”
Ejimagwa also appealed to the three tiers of government to support those who lack financial means, suggesting that such support could help curb crime in society.
She further stated, “You don’t need to carry your CV around. As soon as our corps members leave camp, the government should sponsor those interested in network marketing by providing start-up capital. Ask everyone what they want and find a way to fix it instead of just letting them go in search of elusive jobs.
“Network marketing is everywhere. As I mentioned, the government needs to step in and support society in this area.”
Ejimagwa explained that people run away from network marketing, saying it is hard.
“It is not hard, it is easy, and I can attest to that, I make money while sleeping, eating, and brushing. I make money every time.
“Network marketing is like gold; you mine it and take it through a lot of processes before it becomes the beautiful piece that everyone is after. In network marketing, once you make the right move, be sure you will be satisfied,” she added.
The Angelo representative also described network marketing as a sustainable means for all.