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6 business ideas to make money from home

by Tolulope Akinruli
October 6, 2024
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For anyone seeking for a side gig, a home-based business idea is a great method to make additional money in Nigeria, whether they are students or stay-at-home parents.You may capitalise on regional demand and launch a successful business from the comfort of your own home if you have the appropriate products.

These are a few simple, well-liked products you can produce and market:

Made-at-home munchies and petite chops

Given that Nigerians enjoy delicious food, this is number one on the list. Whether they are produced for large gatherings or just casual snacking, homemade goodies always draw attention.

You can prepare popular foods including puff puff, plantain chips, doughnuts, buns, and chin-chin. These are well-liked treats that can be delivered to nearby stores or sold at roadside stands. Social gatherings require snacks, which you may simply offer to grocery stores, workplaces, or even people on the street.

Custom Fit and Modifications

You’re sitting on a goldmine if you can sew. Custom clothing and adjustments are two areas where tailoring is in high demand.

For special occasions and daily wear, you can design classic or contemporary ensembles. You can work from home providing this service to customers who frequently need their clothing adjusted. Nigerians are fashion-conscious and constantly seek out tailors to make or alter their clothing.

Handcrafted Cosmetics

These days, there is a growing demand for natural beauty products, which are simple to manufacture at home and market as skincare or haircare items.

In-demand products include black soap, shea butter blend, hair oils, and creams derived from organic components like shea butter and coconut oil. A growing number of Nigerians are adopting organic cosmetic products, and many of them prefer homemade, chemical-free solutions.

Making Soap

Everyone needs soap, and all it takes to start a soap-making business is a little capital. A wide range of soaps can be made at home.

Make bar soap, liquid soap, and organic bath soap with natural ingredients like essential oils and shea butter. Everyday needs call for soap, thus providing premium, regionally produced products would undoubtedly draw clients.

Production of Fragrances and Perfumes

Making perfumes may be a lucrative endeavour, particularly if you produce premium, long-lasting fragrances. Nigerians have a strong sense of smell, so you can offer your items directly to consumers or supply them to beauty parlours.

Both air fresheners and candles

Nigerian houses are starting to use scented candles and air fresheners more frequently because they’re simple to create. Wax and essential oils can be used to make fragrant, lovely candles.

Additionally, gel air fresheners are easy to make and market and are great for use in homes and offices. People enjoy making their homes feel comfortable, and as more urban households use air fresheners and candles, the market for these products is expanding.

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