With the rising cost of living in Nigeria, starting a small business has become a smart move. The good news is — you don’t need millions to begin. With creativity and consistency, you can turn a small idea into a profitable venture.
1. Food Delivery or Small Chops Business
People love convenience. Offer homemade meals or small chops delivery around your area.
2. Phone Accessories Sales
Start small by selling chargers, earpieces, and phone cases, even from your home or WhatsApp.
3. Laundry and Ironing Services
You only need a pressing iron, detergent, and commitment to deliver neatly pressed clothes.
4. Social Media Management
Help small brands post and engage followers online, even with just your smartphone.
5. Tailoring or Fashion Repairs
Basic sewing skills can fetch you daily income from clothing alterations.
6. POS Business
With ₦50,000–₦100,000, you can start a small POS business and earn commission on every transaction.
7. Recharge Card or Data Sales
Sell recharge pins or data bundles online, everyone needs connectivity.
8. Hairdressing or Barbing
With skill and a few tools, you can start from home or offer mobile services.
9. Mini Importation
Order low-cost products from China and sell locally at a profit.
10. Home Cleaning Services
Offer house or office cleaning on weekends, Nigerians value convenience.
Start small, stay consistent, and reinvest profits. Even a ₦10,000 idea can grow into something big.

