Thursday, 24 July 2014

small scale business in Nigeria


Like the saying goes "nobody get's rich working for others". lately, or rather will i say just yesterday. i have been so  obsessed with starting a business. This new obsession stems from a discussion i had with my colleagues that made me realize how much the Nigerian youths are willing to better themselves but are faced with  lack of start up capital or even ideas on what to invest in, if the capital appears miraculously.

A lot of youths are forced to take 8-6 jobs not because they love waking up early or answering yes sir or love being talked down on by some people who believe their intelligence or should i even say "a lack of it" should be revered, which is plain BS. A lot of youths are currently working because they have to put food on their tables, pay bills, even pay for education. In Nigeria there are very few people who have the guts to go after their dreams. so i decided to do a write up today, as i unfortunately fall into the percentage of people working for the aim of paying bills.

I decided to compile a list of business ideas with low start up capital; the trick to starting and sustaining a small business is do what you love the most. so lets see what we can actually start with a small capital



1. Sewing
2. Blogging
3. Farming ( poultry,fish)
4. Cleaning Agency
5. freelance recruitment agency
6. supplying office materials



7. selling clothes and accessories
8. pastries and cakes
9. website and software creation
10. Project and proposal writing
11. Frozen foods shops
12. business center or cybercafe

This is the much i can come up with, if you have more ideas, please share

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