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Neolife Nigeria Controversy: Social Media Calls for Action

adminBy adminJune 8, 2025Updated:June 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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In Nigeria’s bustling social media scene, a troubling conversation has been brewing around Neolife, formerly known as GNLD. While the company touts itself as a global leader in nutrition and wellness, Nigerian students and young adults are telling a much darker story.

A wave of online testimonies has emerged, painting a picture of manipulation, exploitation, and psychological pressure—leaving many to wonder: is Neolife’s promise of prosperity merely a mirage?

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Voices from the Trenches
On X (formerly Twitter), users have been vocal about how Neolife has infiltrated Nigerian university campuses and upended the lives of unsuspecting youths.

One user, @mayy_rhee, recounted a chilling encounter at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). A young man had sought academic advice, only to reveal that his “ruby sponsor” encouraged him to abandon his education entirely and focus solely on Neolife. Ironically, the sponsor himself had yet to even gain admission into a university.

Similarly, @BobbyMms247 shared how Neolife offices in the University of Ilorin have become a substitute for classrooms, with students skipping lectures in hopes of making quick cash. Sadly, these promises rarely materialize.

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A Cult of Exploitation?
For some, Neolife is more than just a business opportunity; it’s a psychological trap. @nla_agba described it as “exploitative, cult-related, and psychological,” with a pyramid structure that preys on vulnerable students—especially young women.

Another user, @GeeKinqest__, expressed relief that they had warned their job-hunting friends to steer clear of Neolife, calling it a scam that preys on desperation.

A National Concern
As the chorus of discontent grows, calls for government intervention are getting louder. @Skipo_txt went so far as to describe Neolife as a threat to national security, urging the authorities to act before more lives are derailed.

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Stories of Regret
For every hopeful recruit, there seems to be a cautionary tale. @ojoolami505 recalled being laughed at by a Neolife “emerald director” for wanting to pursue an MSc, told bluntly to “face the business” instead of continuing with education.

Another user, @IDannykizz, shared how his ex-girlfriend was nearly consumed by the promises of Neolife, losing sight of her academic and personal goals.

A Deceptive Promise?
It’s a pattern that many find disturbingly familiar: job ads for office assistants or ushering work that end up being Neolife recruitment pitches. Young people show up with hope and leave disillusioned.

Yet, despite these negative stories, Neolife’s official website paints a different picture. Founded in 1958, the company claims to operate in over 50 countries, promising to “end the trend of poor wellness and poverty.”

If Neolife’s presence is truly global, why does it seem to have such a toxic hold on Nigerian youths in particular? Is it a case of local adaptation gone wrong, or does the company’s structure lend itself to such predatory tactics?

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The Bigger Picture
One thing is clear: behind the glossy sales pitches and motivational speeches lies a murky reality. Neolife may promise health and wealth, but for many Nigerian students and young professionals, it’s a path to frustration, financial ruin, and lost opportunities.

As the conversation continues to unfold on social media, the voices of those affected are demanding to be heard. The question now is, who will listen?

Picture Credit: Neolife Website

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