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6 lucrative side hustles for Nigerian students

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 24, 2024 4043 Minutes read0

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Nigerian students are known for their entrepreneurial spirit. And many are finding creative side hustles to make money while studying.

With rising living expenses and tuition fees, side hustles have become more popular, allowing students to earn extra income and develop skills that will benefit them in the future, reports Vanguard.

If you’re a Nigerian student looking for ways to boost your income, here are six side hustles you can try.

Thrift selling and jewellery business

Selling clothes, shoes, and jewellery is a popular side hustle among students. It’s easy to start with little money and can be very profitable.

Many students buy trendy and affordable items from local markets and then resell them on campus or online.

By setting up a small stall in busy areas or promoting your items on social media platforms like Facebook, you can quickly grow your customer base. Plus, if you love fashion, this is a fun way to express your creativity while making money.

It requires low startup costs and the high demand for affordable fashion amongst students makes it a good choice of side hustle.

Tutoring and helping with student registrations

Tutoring can be a great way to earn extra cash if you’re strong in certain courses. You can help your fellow students with difficult courses or guide them through exams.

Additionally, some students make money by assisting new students with their registration process, which can be confusing, especially for fresh students.

Tutoring not only helps you make money, but it also sharpens your teaching and communication skills. Plus, helping new students with registration offers an easy way to earn while making their lives a little easier.

Creating and selling past questions

One of the most popular ways students make money on campus is by creating and selling past exam questions. Past questions are a valuable resource for students preparing for exams, and there’s always demand for them.

By gathering previous exam questions and their answers, you can compile a useful study guide for other students.

You can sell these study materials either in print or digitally, helping students while earning some extra cash.

Because it is always in demand, easy to print and distribute, and requires low capital, it is a good choice of a side hustle.

Small chops and food business

Students love quick and tasty snacks, making the small chops and food business a profitable idea.

Small chops include snacks like puff-puff, doughnuts, fish roll samosas, and spring rolls, while meals like fried rice or noodles are great for those who prefer something more filling.

If you enjoy cooking, setting up a food stall in strategic campus spots, like near hostels or lecture halls, can help you attract customers.

A well-made snack or meal can easily become a favourite among your peers, giving you a loyal customer base.

Freelancing

Freelancing is becoming increasingly popular among Nigerian students. If you have skills like writing, graphic design, programming, or digital marketing, you can offer your services to clients through freelancing platforms like Upwork or Fiverr.

Freelancing allows you to work from anywhere and at your own pace, making it ideal for students. You can choose projects that interest you and build a portfolio while making money on the side.

Dropshipping business

Dropshipping is an e-commerce model that allows you to sell products without holding any inventory.

As a dropshipper, you act as a middleman between the supplier and the customer. When someone buys a product from your online store, the supplier ships it directly to the customer, and you keep the difference in price.

This business is great for students because it requires little capital and can be managed online. All you need is a computer and an internet connection, making it a perfect side hustle that won’t interfere with your studies.

Gone are the days when Nigerian students had to rely solely on allowances or scholarships. With the right side hustle, you can earn extra income, gain valuable experience, and develop entrepreneurial skills that will serve you well in the future.

Whether it’s thrift selling, tutoring, freelancing, or running a food stall, these business ideas are flexible and can easily fit around your academic schedule. So, pick your side hustle.

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