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5 Side Hustles to Earn ₦100K Monthly in Nigeria

5 Side Hustles to Earn ₦100K Monthly in Nigeria

In Nigeria today, the cost of living keeps rising, food, transport, rent everything is more expensive. Yet, salaries often stay the same. Many people find that their monthly income isn’t enough to cover all their needs.

That’s why having a side hustle is no longer just an option; it’s a necessity. A side hustle is a small job or business you do in addition to your main job to earn extra money. With the right side hustle, you can earn ₦100,000 monthly in Nigeria.

The good news is that there are many side hustles you can start in Nigeria today, even with little or no capital. If you’re a student, a full-time worker, or currently unemployed, there’s something you can do to boost your income.

5 practical side hustles that can help you earn extra money each month.

1. Freelance WritingIf you enjoy putting words together, freelance writing is one of the easiest ways to make money in Nigeria. Many websites, blogs, and businesses need content and are willing to pay for it. You don’t need a formal degree just good writing skills and a willingness to improve.

How to begin:

Create profiles on platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, or LinkedIn

Start with small jobs paying between ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 per article

Reach out to Nigerian blogs and companies looking for writersEarnings:
Writing 10 articles a month at ₦10,000 each can earn you ₦100,000. As you gain experience, you can charge more.

2. Online TutoringIf you’re good at subjects like Math, English, or Coding, you can teach students online. Nigerian parents are always searching for tutors. Platforms like Tuteria, Prepclass, and WhatsApp groups make it easy to connect with learners.

How to begin:

Register on Tuteria, Superprof, or Prepclass

Offer free trial classes to attract students

Focus on popular topics like coding, IELTS prep, or JAMB coachingEarnings:
Teaching five students a week at ₦5,000 per hour can bring in ₦100,000 monthly. High-demand skills like coding or IELTS prep can earn even more.

Many Nigerian businesses want to grow their social media but don’t have time to manage it. If you know how to create engaging posts, respond to messages, and grow followers, you can charge to handle their social media accounts.

How to begin:

Learn social media marketing basics through free YouTube or Coursera courses

Build a portfolio by managing social media for a small business for free

Offer your services on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedInEarnings:
Managing two small business accounts at ₦50,000 each per month gives you ₦100,000. Larger clients can pay even more.

4. Mini ImportationMini importation is one of the most profitable side hustles in Nigeria. The idea is to buy affordable products from China (via sites like Alibaba or Aliexpress) and sell them at a higher price locally. Popular products include phone accessories, fashion items, and home gadgets.

How to begin:

Find trending products on marketplaces like Jumia and Konga

Order in bulk from China and use a trusted local shipping agent

Sell through Instagram, WhatsApp, or JijiEarnings:
Buying earbuds at ₦2,500 and selling at ₦8,000 means selling just 20 units a month earns you ₦110,000. The more you sell, the higher your profits.

5. YouTube AutomationYou don’t have to show your face to earn on YouTube! Many Nigerians generate passive income by creating videos on popular topics like football, tech, money tips, or gossip, using AI tools to help.

How to begin:

Choose a niche (e.g., football highlights or money advice)

Use AI tools like ChatGPT for scripts and InVideo for making videos

Monetize your channel when you reach 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hoursEarnings:
YouTube channels typically earn $3–$5 per 1,000 views. With 100,000 monthly views, that’s around $300–$500 (₦450,000–₦750,000).

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