From L -R: Registrar, Covenant University, Mr Emmanuel Igban; Immediate Past Vice-Chancellor, Covenant University and Member, QNET’s Scientific Advisory Council, Prof Abiodun Adebayo; QNET’s Head of Compliance, Naana Quartey; Vice-Chancellor, Covenant University, Prof Timothy A. Anake; GM QNET Nigeria- Ayokun Solesi & Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Lanre Amodu at Amezcua Science Dialogue held at Covenant University, OTA in Ogun State, on Tuesday.
By Juliet Umeh
Covenant University, on Tuesday, played host to the Amezcua Science Dialogue, a groundbreaking forum aimed at exploring the science behind QNET’s Amezcua wellness products. The event, themed “Demystifying the Science Around QNET Products,” brought together key stakeholders from academia and industry, marking a significant step in fostering research-driven innovation with real-world applications.
In his welcome remarks, Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, Professor Timothy Anake, praised the initiative, noting its alignment with the institution’s mission of leading scientific innovation.
“This event is essential in fostering scientific curiosity and practical engagement,” he said. “It exemplifies the journey from research to product, a path that reflects Covenant University’s mission as a center of excellence.”
The forum attracted a distinguished audience including academic researchers, students, QNET executives, and members of the media. Notable attendees were Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, immediate past Vice-Chancellor of the university and a member of QNET’s Scientific Advisory Council; Mr. Emmanuel Igban, Registrar of Covenant University; Prof. Lanre Amodu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Ayokunmi Solesi, General Manager of QNET Nigeria; and Mr. Francis Sam, QNET’s Head of PR for Africa.
Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Adebayo unveiled scientific findings behind QNET’s flagship wellness products—the Amezcua Chi Pendant 4, Bio Disc 3, Bio Light 3, and eGuard X. He highlighted the use of advanced technologies such as Energy Resonance Technology (ERT) and structured water science, which support enhanced hydration, reduced exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR), and improved wellness.
“Our findings showed measurable improvements in water conductivity, cellular response, and reduction in harmful microorganisms,” Adebayo explained. “Science is at the heart of wellness, and our duty is to ensure it remains accessible and trusted.”
A major highlight of the event was a live EMR detection demonstration using an electrosmog meter. Prof. Adebayo showcased how QNET’s wellness tools reduced radiation levels from everyday electronic devices like smartphones and routers, providing visual evidence of their protective benefits.
“The more connected our world becomes, the higher our radiation exposure,” he noted. “These products are not just accessories; they’re scientifically structured wellness technologies designed for today’s hyper-digital environment.”
Naana Quartey, QNET’s Head of Compliance, emphasized the company’s commitment to transparency and scientific collaboration.
“This partnership with Covenant University and Prof. Adebayo underscores QNET’s commitment to science-backed wellness,” she said. “We are proud to support academic collaboration that brings transparency and trust to our users.”
The Amezcua Science Dialogue concluded with a call for greater public awareness and responsible use of technology. It reinforced Covenant University’s reputation as a research powerhouse and demonstrated how cross-sector partnerships can provide impactful solutions to today’s health and environmental challenges.
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