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Top businesses you can start with 10, 000 naira in Nigeria
1 car wash

If you’re looking for a business you can start with 10000 naira in Nigeria, car wash business is one business you can do.

With the increase in the number of car users on a daily basis, this has increased the popularity of the car wash business. This is large because most of the car owners have little or no time to wash their car by themselves.

This type of business will never go out of fashion as long as people continue to use cars.

You can operate a home, location or mobile car wash. Whichever one, you can make it profitable when you continue to give your customer the best.

No skill is required to start the business. You can learn more about car wash business by clicking the link here.

2 laundry services

Laundry services business is one of the relatively easy business to start. The business offers services to where clothes are washed and dried.

Because everyone needs clean clothes by washing it always, those starting a laundry business will experience the demand for their services.

One advantage of the business is, you can start the business even if you don’t have experience in the laundry.

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The laundry business can be started as a home based business and you’ll require washing basin, drying ropes, working iron and a good ironing stand.

3 chicken dressing

Whether it’s the restaurant, hotel or even households, they always pay for their chicken to be dressed. These chicken dressers can do the job in less than 5 minutes. To start the business, you’ll need to learn the process of chicken dressing.

Then get the necessary working equipment like the kitchen knife, water boiling pot, and a working table. Chicken dressing can take place either in your business or client location.

Chicken dressing business is probably one of the profitable businesses in Nigeria and requires less than 10, 000 to start.

4 sales of recharge card

Selling recharge card has always been an all year round business. People recharge their phones to call friends and family, make an enquiry, marketing, buy data for surfing the internet etc. these activities are done almost on a daily basis.

In Nigeria, the average phone user has two active sim cards, which means they recharge at least two phone lines.

To start the business, you’ll have to know the type of recharge most people in your location can afford before buying the recharge card.

The example in a quarter where many can afford to buy 100 naira recharge cards and you sell mostly 500 and above recharge card, you’ll experience little patronage and it means you’ll definitely out of business in no time.

5 shoe making or shoe selling

A friend who is in this business has seen surge because he was able to find a way to create quality half shoes and sell them very cheap.

Shoe making is another business that will continue to boom in Nigeria. You can start the business in two ways.

Firstly, you can get the skills and begin making the shoes to sell. These will require you to know the raw materials, several shoe sizes and ability to create unique designs.

Secondly, you can go into the business by buying already made shoes and then sell it. You can collaborate with the business creating the shoes and sell it at a moderate price that will encourage customers to come again.

6 bead making

Bead necklace are becoming more of a universal costume in the country. This is evident when you go to any occasion whether it’s from the north, south, east or west, you see many women using the bead necklace.

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The point is, there is a market for entrepreneurs who want to join the business of bead making. With a shoestring budget, you can get the bead making material and acquire the required skills of bead making.

To stand out, you should be able to come up with unique designs that will make your beads really unique-many are tired of using the common on

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