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Looking for Some More Cash? Checkout These 15 Small Business Ideas That Can Fetch You Extra Money in Nigeria

If you have been looking for ways through which you can make some extra income in these pretty hard times, then this is a piece you can't miss.
 
There are small business ideas out there a Nigerian can make money from. There are many businesses in Nigeria that any serious person can do conveniently even with less money and end up with more than enough cash to cater for his needs.
 
Nigerians are not lazy people as some wrongly assume them to be; the only problem that is affecting most Nigerians is the ability to sit down and properly think out their ways and come up with a good business and do it well to attract some needed investors to push the business to the next levels.
 
There are more than enough business opportunities scattered all over our road ways here in Nigeria which many capable people among us are closing their eyes on while preferring to go to another country to do all kinds of menial and demeaning jobs or even wait right here at home only to have the foreigners employ them to work for them in their own country. What a shame! What that simply means, is that our eyes are closed to the opportunities surrounding us.
 
It is therefore our duty here at WealthResult.com to help any business minded individuals, not only to entertain those sound business ideas but to nurture and bring to life all those great and wonderful business and entrepreneurial spirits sitting idle in your minds with nothing more than mere wishes year in year out.
 
As we can all see, another year has just begun and if nothing is done about it with regards to what business to get involved in and do, believe me, it will be another story filled year of what government do or did not do which on its own does nothing to alleviate our sorry state.
 
Is it not or will it not be better to stand up and think out our ways and get involved in any business which we had tirelessly updated for all to see on this platform.
 
Better still, and as if all the businesses we had written about are not enough, we are continuing without let up in bringing to you most of the businesses that a person can start in Nigeria and do it profitably even with less amount of money.
 
Here are list of business ideas one can actually start with little amount of money and grow it to become something big in no time depending on how serious the business is taken.
 
Below Are Some List Of Business Opportunities In Nigeria
 
1. Honey Business
 
Do you know that you can actually start honey business and with less than N50,000 and grow it to become viable business that can take care of your financial worries in life? Keep visiting this site as we are sure to provide you with step by step guides on how to make millions with honey business.
 
2. Business Consultant
 
What does it really take to start consulting for both big and small businesses all over the country? When you sit down and give some careful thoughts to what various businesses are going through, many of which are in the brinks of collapse.
 
Do you know that you can take it upon yourself to understudy the various aspects of the businesses and set up a consulting firm as guru? This is a viable opportunities especially for the graduates who are roaming the streets looking for the jobs that are no where to be found.
 
3. Farming
 
Whenever farming of any type is mentioned, the next thing that usually come to the minds of the young people is that it is for the elderly and uneducated villagers.
 
The earlier you discard such reasoning the better, because many young graduates in Nigeria are living their dreams doing one form of farming or the other.
 
See the potentials of different types of farming which has been covered on this platform and take your time to conduct further researches on any of them and see for yourself that farming is no longer how it was once viewed.
 
4. Printing
 
This is very wide and anyone interested in it have a choice to make as to which one to get into. Printing on T shirts, umbrellas, on cars, and on so many other things, are all business and of which a serious person can do.
 
Billboard in the country is a big business which requires millions of naira to get into but do you know that you can start little by little and get to that stage if you really want to? You can become a freelancer in the printing industry by setting up a kiosk and place advert there for people to bring their jobs while you take it to any printery firm of your choice and grow your business from there. Having some graphics design knowledge is an added advantage in this area too.
 
5. Paint Making
 
Paint making is another secret business that many don’t even know exists. Paint making can take care of your basic expenses and secretly turn you into a big boy or girl to the admiration of your mates who are busy looking for that exotic jobs in the oil companies.
 
It’s all about getting some basic training from some reputable paint makers and think out how to set up your own gradually.
 
6. Liquid Soap Making
 
Sometimes when I come across some house wives or young boys and girls that are making cool deal with liquid soup productions, I often marvel at what is obtainable doing a simple business for oneself. It is not a secret thing anymore that you can actually produce that same detergents that you spends money to buy and even sell to others and make your own money.
 
7. Recharge Card Business
 
The general notion about recharge card is that it’s not lucrative and just an exchange of money. But my verdict on that is “WRONG”. With recharge cards, houses are being built, cars are being bought, and those doing it rightly are living the comfortable life of their choice.
 
If you really want to make money from recharge cards business, an expert says, “don’t limit yourself” when probed further on what he meant by that, he said that many people do it wrongly by depending on retailing it instead of exploiting other avenues therein such as printing and distributing it to others even with less profits which adds up with your own profits over time.
 
8. Bead And Hat Making
 
This is a handiwork that some students are using to pay their school fees and are even sending money home to their parents. Some nicely designed beads can go for up to N6,000 and this is from what you didn’t even spend up N1,000 in buying the materials. Ask the bead makers and you will be surprised at what they make.
 
9. Private Coaching.
 
With your expertise or with that subject (s) you excelled at in school, do you know that you can exchange it with just more than enough cash to take care of yourself while look for that job that are hard to come by? Get up and start paying yourself by building the upcoming lads up with the knowledge you got from school. Run a private coaching for at least 4 school children in a month and see what you make.
 
10. Sales Of Used Items
 
This has a wider appeal and includes so many things you can think of. You can go into used shoes known as Okirika shoes, Clothes, and even bags. There is lot of money to be made in all these things but the major problem is how some people that are into carry themselves.
 
One can go into the business both in a small scale and in a big way and make good money by doing it with all seriousness as most of these second handed goods has been found both to be cheaper and stronger than most brand new ones in the market.
 
11 Laundry
 
Laundry business is what a person can actually start and grow it into big business that could eventually take care of the major things that has to do with finance. Just going about asking friends to give you their clothes to watch for them is not a business that is never heard of.
 
If you don’t know, laundry business is a big business which costs so little to start.
 
12. Food Stuff Delivery
 
You may not necessary own a shop of your own but if you do, it’s an added advantage. All it requires is for the person to run affiliate with a big shop owner and collect goods from him to supply to your customers.
 
Sometimes, even your customers and others may not even know that you doesn’t own a shop of your own. It’s all about thinking out what really works for you as person. As for business, it is just everywhere.
 
13. Makeup Artist
 
This is another business that those who know about it are making more than enough money from. Details here.
 
14. Blogging
 
Without mincing words, if done right and given the commitments that it requires, blogging can take you to any place you want to go in life. Blogging is not a quick way of making money but rather a sure way of building a life time income if you don’t mind. If really interested in this sure money maker, plan to attend our Epic Blogging Seminar coming up in few day.
 
In all the businesses covered in this post, one thing that is sure about any one of them is that you are sure to make money from it if you are serious with it and follow the guidelines.
 
Bear in mind this age long principle if you want to start any business and build it to last.
 
Developing any business ideas and turning them into a wealthy empire requires experience, creativity, and time.
 
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Listen Carefully, Here Are 9 Things You Should Never Share On Social Media

While enjoying yourself on social media, you must consider all safety measures and not ruin your life by taking care not to post anything you feel like online.
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1) HOLIDAY PLANS
A lot of peeps are guilty of this, some even go to the extent of even telling you who and who in the family are going and who is staying, informing the public that you are off to Ibadan for new yam festival and would be there for two weeks might also end in dire consequences. This is bad as you could be alerting robbers and bad people of the situation at hand. You could post whatever you want to post on social media especially Facebook, but when it comes to the holiday/vacation/traveling aspect, Just refrain from sharing.

2) WINNING TICKETS
Where are my betting and gambling peeps? Those who can't do without going to Nairabet; those streets urchins who cant sleep unless their legs greets the floor of the betting houses. You see guys on Facebook with status like “Guess What I just grabbed 750k from bet9ja; they must surely pay. I'm on my way to the bank with them”.
 
Well my question to you guys is, “How would you feel after winning your game and then get kidnapped, or on getting home your debtors are already sitting and waiting at home? Its not going to end well. You can as well prevent this by not posting your winning tickets on social media and keep the information to yourself."

3) HOME ADDRESS/CURRENT LOCATION
Most people give out their home address location more than you think; its not as dangerous as posting about your holiday plans but can be used against you. lets sayyou got someone angry on Facebook, and maybe forget about it but the person doesn’t, he seeks for retaliation and he seems not to be getting any, and then you post your home address on your status innocently, see you in the hospital if lucky.
 
Current location is as dangerous as lighting a matchstick at the petrol station. There are lot of risks associated with revealing your current location and home address on social media.
 
4) BANK DETAILS
Posting details about you Bank account on social networks has no much risks associated to it, but I would advise that you don’t post your bank details publicly on social media. There is no need for it. Anyone who wishes to send money to you should message you privately, Hackers are everywhere and just need a little detail from you and your money is a thing of the past.

5) YOUR RELATIONSHIP/RELATIONSHIP ISSUES
Almost everyone is a student of the above course; social media has a hand in 48% of ruined relationship. Relationships when taken to social networks don’t last.
 
Social media is not a place for solving relationship issues Infact it does the opposite and those who bring their relationship to social networks end up regretting it.

6) LUXURIOUS LIVING
People who show off their wads of cash, gold plated items, mansions, cars, expensive cloths etc. on social media should reduce this character to its minimum or refrain totally from doing such in order not to be robbed or attacked by armed robbers or burglars. 
 
7) NUDE/EXPLICIT CONTENTS OF YOU
I don’t think any sane person as of this modern era will go on social media to post their nudes (Unclad pictures), especially someone who wants to build a personality and be respected later in the future.
 
Even if you think your privacy is strong, remember Facebook could be hacked and all those pictures sent via inbox message could be leaked to people you don’t want it to be showed to. Spare yourself any future blame and desist from anything that would make you sent your nudes on social media.

8 ) FAMILY ISSUES
Still using this to elaborate more on family privacy as some of it has been said in No 1, anything family should stay family and has nothing to do with social media. If Your Family plans to buy the university of Nigeria, Good. But, don't go ahead to reveal anything unless it is a concluded and done deal. Posting something that is not yet done might pose a risk in the future.
 
9) STATEMENTS THAT WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU LATER
I can recall this guy who wrote something about First Bank in his second year at school, when he finally graduated 3 years later, he went for an interview and was disqualified because of it, after it was dug up later. A word is enough for the wise.
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Don't be Scammed Online! These are 7 Ways to Keep Information Safe on the Internet

Making transactions online can be very risky sometimes and one can fall a victim of fraud. These are ways you can play safe online.
 
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It’s almost unavoidable to buy products online or give personal information to trusted websites. Unfortunately, that information isn’t always safe and criminals can easily access sensitive knowledge about you.
 
To help, there is a guide for regular people who don’t have time to develop a deeper understanding about wireless networks, yet need to protect their data over wireless channels.
 
1. Be safe on social media
 
Social media may seem like a safe place to share some of the more intimate details of your life, but you should be vigilant about what you post on these networks. Even seemingly innocuous information, like your birthday or address, can be used by criminals for more dangerous applications.
 
To avoid this, personalise the security settings in your social network accounts. If you share a post with Personally Identifiable Information, make sure to only select trusted individuals who can see it. Additionally, be wary of anyone you don’t know in real life making appeals to you for such PII.
 
2. Protect your credit cards
 
When making purchases online, always be sure that the website you enter your credit card information into is secure. The URL should begin with “HTTPS,” not simply “HTTP.” Don’t make purchases on an unsecured network, and remember to logout of your customer account when using public devices.
 
To be extra careful, load a prepaid credit card with limited funds for online purchases. This reduces the risk in case someone steals your information.
 
3. Use the cloud for back-ups
 
Backing your important files up is essential in case your devices are ever stolen. Over the years, cloud computing has become more secure, as large technology firms like Amazon and Microsoft take control of the market. Even hospitals and health care centres in advanced countries have started using clouds for data storage, easy access of files and to secure confidential documents.
 
A common example is Gmail and Google Drive, where you can upload the files and access them from anywhere in the world. The only requirement is a working Internet connection; that isn’t hard to find these days. Moreover, we can secure files with user-based or group-based permission. This is the future of backing up digital files on the clouds.
 
4. Factory reset and drive wiping
 
More often than not, simply “deleting” something from your computer or mobile device will not permanently remove the information from the machine. Before you sell or throw away your old machine, make sure that the drives are fully wiped and that the machine is given a factory reset.
 
Without this extra step, whoever gets your device next will have access to even the most secured information on your machine, including files you previously thought were deleted.
 
5. Disable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use
 
Whenever you’re not using the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capabilities of your computer or mobile device, be sure to turn them off. If you don’t take this precaution, other devices in the vicinity may be able to gain access to yours, including access to open file sharing networks. For this reason, your network sharing settings should always be set to only share files with other trusted devices you own.
 
6. Password protection
 
Many sites these days require you to have a complex password before signing up, and while this may appear to be an inconvenience at first, it’s really in your best interest. Passwords should be impossible to guess by family and friends, which mean you shouldn’t use birthdays, anniversary dates, family member names, or other obvious identifying information.
 
Ideally, everyone will use a random password generator, and have those random passwords saved on a secure and encrypted file on their computer. Since that may be a bit extreme for most Internet users, just be sure to use different passwords for all important accounts (bank, email, etc.). Additionally, don’t use accurate information for password recovery questions like your mother’s maiden name, as these details are easy to get for the right cybercriminal.
 
7. Two-step authentication
 
Large, trustworthy companies like Google, Facebook, PayPal and more all offer two-step authentication, which forces users to enter a code sent to their mobile device in order to sign in. Other companies will ask for your mobile phone number or an alternative email address, so if someone attempts to log into your account from an unknown device, a message is sent to you requiring additional verification.
 
Both of these methods offer extra security for your sensitive information, whether it is financial or personal. If your social media or e-commerce site asks for additional identifying information like this so they can verify your account against strange login attempts, always opt in. You will get warnings of suspicious activity and the ability to change your information if it ever becomes compromised.
 
It’s never too late or too early to start protecting yourself online.
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