Interested in business with little capital but no idea of which way to go? Don’t worry here are some small but lucrative businesses to venture into in Nigeria. Digital & Online Businesses (Low Overhead)
Freelance Writing/Content Creation: Write for blogs, businesses, or create your own content (blogging, YouTube).
Social Media Management: Help businesses manage their online presence.
Virtual Assistant (VA): Offer remote admin, email, or booking support.
Affiliate Marketing: Earn commissions promoting products online.
Digital Product Sales: Sell e-books, templates, or courses.
Web Design/Development: Build websites for businesses.
Food & Beverage (High Local Demand)
Snacks & Small Chops: Make and sell chin chin, puff puff, spring rolls, etc..
Baking & Catering: Cakes, pastries, or event catering.
Zobo & Juice Production: Healthy, popular drinks.
Grocery Reselling: Sell foodstuff online or locally.
Retail & Services (Tangible Products/Hands-On)
Mini Importation: Import trendy, affordable goods (fashion, accessories).
Thrift Clothes (Okrika) Sales: Sell quality second-hand fashion online or in-person.
Data & Airtime Reselling: Become a VTU agent for mobile top-ups.
Laundry & Dry Cleaning: Offer pickup/delivery for busy people.
Tech Repair: Fix phones, laptops, or consoles.
Perfume Oils & Scenting: Repackage and sell fragrances.
Mobile Phone Charging: Set up a charging station in areas with power issues.
Skills-Based & Niche Services
Tutoring/Home Coaching: Tutor students in subjects you know well.
Makeup Artistry/Hair Braiding: Offer beauty services.
Event Planning: Manage events for individuals or businesses.
Photography (Smartphone-based): Offer services with a good phone camera.
Growing & Scalable Ideas
POS/Mobile Money Agent: Provide cash withdrawal services in communities.
E-commerce Store: Sell various physical products online.
Interior Decoration: Focus on wallpapers, pillows, and home styling.
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