Top 10 ways To Make Money in Nigeria

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Every business has the potential of money only if you get your strategy right. Making money on the internet is one of the ways to have an alternative source of income. i will teach this technique for free and you can get paid on a daily basis.

Either you are buying or selling a product, blogging or doing an affiliate marketing. All you need to do is to get a good number people to  view your blog and you earn online. If you have not yet set up your blog or website you can do that by using wordpress or even blogger which is a free tool to use. 

I will list out the following affiliate marketing sites that you can start with and after you start you can easily monetize the website. You can make money online with the following ways. either you buy or sell products, run an online blog without much work to do and you will get paid weather in Nigeria or anywhere in the world as long as you are consistent in doing it the right way. 



Nigeria is a country that is rich with so many human and natural gifts. Indeed, the resources alone found in this country, if properly utilized and channeled in the right direction, one can make tons of income. Also with the talent and high level of resilience of the country’s citizenry one cannot but be less tough in the quest for making it big time in Nigeria.
There are various sectors in the Nigerian economy but we are going to concentrate all our attention in the micro economic sector.


Top 10 Businesses to engage in Nigeria.


Below I am going to give you the best 10 businesses that you can easily start cashing in on right away.


1.     Start a restaurant business you can set up an eatery business anywhere in Nigeria and be certain that you will always make sales from it. People need food to survive and therefore will always look for what to satisfy their hunger. No matter where you find yourself, when you are hungry you must always stop at a restaurant to eat. Except those who have strict rules about eating from bookers. But that is one of the easiest and surest way to start earning.

           You can also find this post interesting How to start up a recording studio in Nigeria. 
       
2.     Start up a car-wash business A lot of people think that this business is not lucrative but really it is. I took my car to get it washed up and while at the car wash waiting for them to finish up they had this nice bar service that was just by the side where you could buy a bottle of bear and just relax till they are done washing your car. So adding other little businesses by the side of your car wash business can also be ideal because it will bring in more customers to you and in turn more money.



3.       Start an export business Do you realise that you can also start exporting agricultural products after they have been harvested?, You do not have to be on the farm doing the farming job all you are just doing is to buy the products and to export to your clients. You simply can be an exporter of their farm products. First of all get your clients abroad that need the agricultural products that you readily can get available here in Nigeria and then buy up huge quantities of the farmers products and and then export. Least I forget, the Nigerian government policy on agricultural product is now favourable for exporters of the products.

4.       Start sachet/bottle water business  Everybody gets thirsty sometimes, this is one of the ways of cashing in big time in Nigeria. Though you might think that this business is a little capital intensive but when you start to reap its dividend then all you can do is just to smile. get a feasibility report drafted and buy the necessary equipment needed and then carry out a market research on where to start supplying your water to. Poach insiders who are on the field work that specialise in distribution and start distributing to people that need bottled water or even the sachet water, you can even delve into the refill of the dispenser bottled water and start making more profit.

5.       Own a betting shop If we like it or not betting has come to stay in Nigeria and it is one of the ways people make money in the country. But for you to own a betting shop you will need to register with one of the bookmakers in the country to confirm your eligibility to be an affiliate marketer. You can own multiple shops and all you just need to do is to get people who will help manage each shop while you are not around.

6.       Become an Event Planner Nigerians are known all over the world for organising elaborate weddings and even parties to commemorate an event that has taken place in their lives. Event planners just take the pain of going through the stress of organizing events for their clients and all the client needs to do is pay for the service he gets and show up on the day of the event.

7.       Start a Bar or relaxation centre People like to just chill and relax when they are less busy. Those that work 9am to 5pm jobs will always try to make use of their weekends to relax with their family, listen to good music or evening watching football while they relax to easy the stress of the week job that they had. Anybody that comes to the relaxation centre must buy a bottle of drink and that’s how the money keeps coming in.



8.       Start an after school business although this has not really been popular in the country but will soon be popular. You could start with a few kids after their school you pick them up for some extra lesson. But this can only be done with the consent of their parents or guardian after a negotiated fee. This could also have other services such as a pick up and drop off after lesson has been done for the day.

9.       Start a commercial bus service This is one of the fastest ways for making money in the country. Just acquire a bus and get it registered and then negotiate with the bus driver that will run the daily expenses and returns from the daily use of the bus. Though you need to get one that can be trusted and start up immediately.

10.   Start a  property business Though this is also lucrative but when you own a property here in Nigeria or in any part of the world then you can accommodate tenants you pay you a certain amount of money on a per annum basis. You could start by owning a land, then leave it for a couple of years and then when the value has appreciated you can sell it off. Another way can also be buying of dilapidated buildings and then putting it in order and then flip the price you want to sell it for.



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