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Nigerians Among 8,000 Entrepreneurs At QNET’s V-Malaysia 2025 Convention

by Royal Ibeh
1 month ago
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Over 8,000 entrepreneurs and independent distributors from more than 30 countries, including a strong delegation from Nigeria, converged in Penang, Malaysia, for V-Malaysia 2025, the flagship convention of global wellness and lifestyle direct selling company, QNET.

Held from June 21 to 25 at the SPICE Convention Centre, the five-day mega event delivered a vibrant mix of product launches, leadership training, networking, and immersive personal development experiences. For Nigerian participants, it marked not just a moment of celebration but an affirmation of their growing impact within QNET’s global ecosystem.

For over a decade, QNET has chosen Penang as the destination for this transformative event, which blends business networking, entrepreneurial development, and immersive personal growth experiences. The 2025 edition underscores the continued collaboration between QNET, its event partner V Global Management (The V), Tourism Malaysia, the Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), and its state-level affiliate, Penang Convention and Exhibition Bureau (PCEB).

In Nigeria, QNET has steadily gained recognition as a key player in the direct selling and wellness space, empowering thousands of Nigerians with entrepreneurial opportunities, health-conscious products, and financial education. Through its innovative business model, QNET has fostered a growing community of independent distributors across states like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. Events such as V-Malaysia provide distributors a platform to connect with the global QNET network, learn from top leaders, and gain exposure to cutting-edge tools and products that can be leveraged in their local businesses.

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V-Malaysia has evolved into a premier platform for business networking, entrepreneurial development, and cross-cultural collaboration. The synergy between QNET and The V, an internationally recognised organisation specialising in large-scale training and events has been pivotal in building the convention’s global draw.

Penang State EXCO for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACH), YB Wong Hon Wai, in a press statement, emphasised the regional impact of V-Malaysia.

“Penang’s vibrant tourism and business events ecosystem continues to attract top-tier events like QNET’s V-Malaysia. In 2024 alone, Penang recorded an estimated RM1.29 billion in economic impact from such events – a testament to their significance. QNET’s long-term commitment brings not only economic value but also strengthens Penang’s global reputation,” Wai stated.

Chief marketing officer of QNET, Trevor Kuna, added: “For QNET, Penang is more than just a venue; it’s a home for inspiration, collaboration, and transformation. Our strong base in Nigeria and across Africa makes this event especially meaningful, as we bring together entrepreneurs from across the continent to share ideas and build cross-border relationships that accelerate personal and economic growth.”

The Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), a government agency under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and parent body of PCEB, plays a pivotal role in Malaysia’s business events ecosystem. In 2023 alone, MyCEB facilitated 248 business events, brought in over 180,700 international delegates, and generated about RM 2.8 billion in economic impact. For V-Malaysia 2025, MyCEB’s expertise in destination marketing, strategic facilitation, and coordination between federal and state levels (through PCEB) has been instrumental in elevating Penang’s standing as a premier MICE hub.

Complementing this effort is Tourism Malaysia, whose targeted incentives and logistical backing helped deliver V-Malaysia 2025 as a high-impact global event. Their support underscores the government’s broader commitment to positioning Malaysia as a top-tier host for international conferences and high-impact corporate events.

As part of the event’s activities, QNET also unveiled new wellness innovations, including Harmoniq, a bio-signaling patch designed to enhance energy and well-being, and QWIK, a line of oral health and nutrition strips — products set to expand into markets like Nigeria in the coming year.

V-Malaysia 2025 is not just a celebration of innovation and entrepreneurship; it is a dynamic platform that exemplifies how global vision and local action, especially across Africa, can reshape the future of direct selling. For more information about V-Malaysia 2025, please visit QNET’s official website.


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