
If lack of capital has been the only thing stopping you from starting a business, you’re not alone. Many aspiring entrepreneurs in Nigeria think they need millions before they can launch anything meaningful. But in reality, several profitable businesses can be started with just ₦50,000 or even less.
Here are 20 practical business ideas you can begin with minimal startup capital. Each has low entry barriers and can be scaled with time and consistency.
Contents
- 0.1 1. POS Business
- 0.2 2. Blogging
- 0.3 3. Food Business
- 0.4 4. Real Estate Agent Services
- 0.5 5. Cleaning Business
- 0.6 6. Liquid Soap Making
- 0.7 7. Barbecue Fish / Shawarma Business
- 0.8 8. Baking and Snacks Production
- 0.9 9. Juice, Zobo, or Smoothie Production
- 0.10 10. Egg Distribution
- 0.11 11. Used Car Agent
- 0.12 12. Catfish Farming
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1. POS Business
Point of Sale (POS) services are in high demand across towns and rural areas. With a machine and a strategic location, you can offer withdrawal, deposit, and transfer services.
2. Blogging
Start a simple blog using a low-cost hosting plan. Write about topics you know well or trending issues, and monetize through ads, affiliate marketing, or sponsored posts.
3. Food Business
Sell local dishes like jollof rice, beans, and yam porridge from your home or a street corner. You can also take orders from offices or schools.
4. Real Estate Agent Services
Connect landlords and tenants or buyers and property owners. You can earn commission without owning any property.
5. Cleaning Business
Offer home or office cleaning services. Basic tools like buckets, brushes, and detergents can get you started.
6. Liquid Soap Making
Learn how to produce liquid soap, package it in simple containers, and sell to households, shops, or salons.
7. Barbecue Fish / Shawarma Business
With basic tools and ingredients, you can start a small roadside barbecue or shawarma stand and attract evening customers.
8. Baking and Snacks Production
Bake chin-chin, cupcakes, meat pies, or puff-puff. Package them nicely and supply to shops or sell directly to people around you.
9. Juice, Zobo, or Smoothie Production
Make and sell natural drinks like zobo, kunu, tiger nut milk, or smoothies. Focus on hygiene and good packaging.
10. Egg Distribution
Buy crates of eggs in bulk from poultry farms and resell them to food vendors or provision shops for a margin.
11. Used Car Agent
You don’t need to buy or own cars. Find buyers for used vehicles and collect commission from either the buyer or seller.
12. Catfish Farming
Start small-scale fish farming using tanks or buckets in your compound. With proper care, you can begin selling within a few months.
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13. Tutoring
If you’re good at a school subject, offer home lessons or online tutoring services. Parents pay well for extra support for their children.
14. Mini Importation
Import small items from China or other countries using platforms like Alibaba or 1688. Resell them online or to local buyers.
15. Dropshipping
Sell goods online without keeping inventory. Once someone orders, your supplier ships directly to the customer.
16. Graphic Design
Learn basic design skills using free tools. Design logos, flyers, business cards, and charge clients per project.
17. Website Design
With a laptop and free website builders or WordPress, you can build simple websites and charge businesses or individuals for your service.
18. Digital Marketing
Help businesses manage their social media, run ads, or improve their online presence. All you need is your phone, internet, and training.
19. Affiliate Marketing
Promote other people’s products using a referral link. When someone buys through you, you earn a commission.
20. Freelance Writing
Write articles, blog posts, or business content for websites and clients. Many people and businesses are in need of good content writers.
Final Advice
You don’t have to wait for perfect conditions before starting. Many successful business owners today began with less than ₦50,000 and built up with time. Choose one that fits your skills, learn fast, start small, and stay consistent.
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