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20 Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria With Little Capital by headmasta: 1:00pm On May 31, 2017
1. Roadside Fast Food Corner:

This is an old tried and tested business. If you wish to reap the rewards surely, but steadily, food is an excellent business domain. Food is an essential need and its demand can never come down. Thus, it is considered a money-making activity. If you are hard working and wish to test your culinary skills, you can opt for this business choice.

Maintain quality, good portions, be exceptional and create your own brand. Follow these simple tips and first time visitors will quickly become regulars

2. Office Supply:

Office workers are usually totally engrossed in their work, work long hours and often have little time to shop.

Contact your local offices and enquire about being an office supplier. You can provide them with everything they need, from office accessories to fashion items and grocery products. The only advice – Don’t be greedy, but honest and fair with your prices. The key is to keep them happy so you can make a steady income and gain referrals. Don’t look to get rich quick.

3. Rice Farming:

Rice production is considerably low in Nigeria in comparison to its consumption rate. Therefore, the cultivation of rice can be a guaranteed idea to start a business and a fruitful source of profits.

In my blog post – “How to Start a Rice Farming Business in Nigeria”, I guide you step by step on how to start your own rice farming business.

4. Website Designing:

This is quickly growing to be one of the most favorable and budding business domains for young entrepreneurs, not just in Nigeria, but also across the globe. All you need to have is a deep and clear understanding of online processes, marketing strategies, SEO tactics and legal guidelines. This is cost-effective, futuristic, gainful and customer-focused.

5. Internet Business:

Can you imagine this world without the Internet? Surely not, because neither can I. Nigerians and Africans as a whole are avid Internet users.

If you can provide Internet connection at fair prices, throw in the occasional offer, and advertise smartly you could earn plenty of money.

6. Tutoring:

Education is a fundamental right, but ironically, there aren’t enough good schools to offer it. Not just Nigerians, but every parent in the universe wants his child to have the best. As there is an absence of high-quality schools in Nigeria, tutoring can fetch you high.

Don’t limit your options to academic tutoring. Turn your hard and soft skills in to a lesson. For example can you play a musical instrument? Can you draw or design jewellery? Are you a food lover or cook? Are you highly skilled at a specific sport? Website design? Maybe you have a passion for creative writing, dancing or even farming?

7. Snail Rearing:

If you establish yourself as a snail retailer, you are surely on the way to immense wealth. Snail rearing is an effortless task, as it requires less expenditure on food and shelter. They reproduce at a faster rate and the Nigerian markets are always willing to pay for them.

8. Poultry Farming:

This sector has what it takes to be successful. Birds are easy to rear; they breed fast and quickly mature to market weight.

You can start off small and quickly scale up which makes poultry farming a profitable business in Nigeria. Sell eggs and meat in the market and get your pockets filled with cash.


9. Tech Support Online:

This is a money-spinning activity, requiring no major investment push or thorough technical knowledge. You can begin your career as an online tech supporter and make huge bucks.

I’ve known people who have setup this type of business and outsourced the work to and external company

10. Second Hand Products:

Who doesn’t like spending less for something really superior in quality? Nigerians can readily pay anything for second-hand products if they are fit for use.

For this business you need to understand what people want to buy, and build connections with suppliers who can provide you with the goods.

Start small, focus on quality, charge reasonable prices and build your customer base. The key is to keep your customers happy.

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Hope the article helps.
Re: 20 Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria With Little Capital by Paulpaulpaul(m): 1:24pm On May 31, 2017
About this gamespay, it is like bet9ja?

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