
Wellness firm suspends distributors after PUNCH report
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A global health and wellness company, NeoLife, has suspended several of its distributors following a Saturday PUNCH investigation that exposed how young people, including students, were encouraged to abandon formal education and legitimate career paths while being pushed into sales structures where meaningful earnings were nearly unattainable.
In a WhatsApp message shared with The PUNCH on Saturday, the company announced the disciplinary action after the report titled ‘Illusion: The “billionaire” scheme driving students into debt, prostitution’.
The company stated that all individuals referenced in the publication had been suspended with immediate effect pending further inquiry.
The company also warned that any action that damages its reputation or policies will be subject to strict disciplinary measures.
“Suspension of Distributorship Pending Investigation. Please be advised that all distributors referenced in the PUNCH newspaper publication (22nd Nov ‘25) will be placed on suspension with immediate effect pending a thorough investigation.
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