The air inside Penang’s SPICE Convention Centre was charged with energy. Not from lights or loudspeakers—but from over 8,000 passionate voices, speaking dozens of languages, sharing one dream: to rise, build, and thrive. This was V-Malaysia 2025, and once again, it wasn’t just an event — it was a movement.
For five transformative days, from June 21 to 25, the city of Penang played host to QNET’s flagship convention, welcoming delegates from over 30 countries, including hundreds of hopeful entrepreneurs from Nigeria, each drawn by a shared belief in innovation, entrepreneurship, and personal transformation.
🌍 A Global Family, Rooted in Purpose
For more than a decade, QNET has made Penang its home for this annual convergence of minds. But V-Malaysia is more than a tradition — it’s a lifeline.
Here, global strategies are unveiled, bold ideas are nurtured, and aspiring business leaders discover they’re part of something much bigger than themselves.
Among the crowd were first-timers from Abuja, veterans from Lagos, and rising stars from Port Harcourt. They had come not just to listen, but to learn, connect, and return to their communities with fresh tools, clearer vision, and renewed purpose.
“For QNET, Penang is not just a venue; it’s a home for inspiration and transformation,” said Trevor Kuna, chief marketing officer of QNET. “And for our community across Africa, especially Nigeria, V-Malaysia is a powerful catalyst — a place where dreams take shape and networks come alive.”

🔗 Building Bridges, Fueling Growth
This year’s convention marked a powerful collaboration between QNET, The V (V Global Management), and Malaysian institutions like Tourism Malaysia, MyCEB, and the Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau (PCEB).
Their combined support helped bring together entrepreneurs from emerging and established markets, creating a truly borderless business experience.
For Nigeria, this matters. QNET has steadily built its name as a force in the direct selling and wellness space, empowering thousands of micro-entrepreneurs.
Through QNET’s model, ordinary individuals across Nigerian cities are building extraordinary legacies — and events like V-Malaysia provide the spark to fuel that momentum.
💡 Innovation Meets Wellness
This year, the spotlight also shone on new wellness innovations designed to enhance everyday life. Attendees got a first look at:
- Harmoniq – a bio-signaling patch developed to boost energy and well-being
- QWIK – a fast-absorbing strip line for oral health and nutrition
These are more than just products; they represent a future of accessible wellness, set to launch in key African markets, including Nigeria, in the coming year.
🏙️ Penang’s Role as a Global Stage
For the host city of Penang, the event also underscored its growing status as a business and tourism hub.
“Penang recorded an estimated RM1.29 billion in economic impact from business events in 2024 alone,” noted YB Wong Hon Wai, Penang’s State EXCO for Tourism and Creative Economy. “Events like V-Malaysia don’t just boost our economy—they connect us to the world.”
This global significance is backed by MyCEB’s strategic direction. In 2023, the agency facilitated 248 international business events, bringing in over 180,700 delegates and generating an economic impact of nearly RM2.8 billion.
What it Means for Nigeria
For every Nigerian distributor who returned home from Penang, V-Malaysia wasn’t just a trip. It was a transformation. In hallways, breakout sessions, and product showcases, they found practical insights, visionary leadership, and a vibrant community that believes in rising together.
At the core of it all was RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind, QNET’s guiding philosophy. In every bead of sweat and spark of connection, it was clear: this wasn’t about products alone. It was about people. And Nigeria’s people — its entrepreneurs, dreamers, and doers — are ready.
As the curtain falls on V-Malaysia 2025, the ripple effect begins. From Penang’s grand halls to the streets of Lagos, Ibadan, Kaduna, and beyond — the next chapter of growth is already being written.