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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by mkmyers45(m): 12:25pm On Sep 25, 2012
koastar:
How would you get back your investment and make profit?

Its a great concept oo...People pay for you take care of their old and only you act as part time N.G.O too
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by starpower(m): 12:31pm On Sep 25, 2012
THIS JOBS have VACANCIES till KINGDOM come.
IT IS NOT HOW MUCH YOU MAKE IT HOW MUCH U KEEP.
MOst of these people are our banks major Depositors(bulk Room users)
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Ninapha(f): 12:32pm On Sep 25, 2012
Any Fast food joint. I tried Moi-moi salad and dried meat when i finished NYSC. It was profitable. Average of 50k/mth especially if its located in a major market eg Onitsha main market.

Daycare centers. Average of 150k if properly managed.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by landinfo: 12:33pm On Sep 25, 2012
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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by landinfo: 12:37pm On Sep 25, 2012
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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Freiburger(m): 12:37pm On Sep 25, 2012
koastar:
How would you get back your investment and make profit?
I cant really do any break down of cost for reasons best known to me.
You can never under estimate the number of Nigerians who will be wiling to pay well to take good care of their ageing parents instead of giving up their own job and doing it themselves.Those ageing parents will have a better social contacts with other ageing people. The type services you provide will determine how long it will take you to get your investment back and stand on both feets.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by landinfo: 12:37pm On Sep 25, 2012
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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by starpower(m): 12:42pm On Sep 25, 2012
acidosis™:


I love this! and I endorse this.

Another one for students is project writing. write as long as you've got a good I.Q. You will make good money from other students especially, Mature students, Part-time students and even your fellow course mates.

I did it then in school.. I remember writing a thesis for a masters student in my 400l grin grin

good thinking
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by safarigirl(f): 12:45pm On Sep 25, 2012
Tailors make up to 100k monthly, depending on location and how good you are. People dey sew native on top church wear like mad. Okirika seller can make 50k in a day, depends on how good you are at wooing customers. Zobo and buns can earn you 10k in a day minus capital, depends on location.

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by starpower(m): 12:46pm On Sep 25, 2012
lack of ideas is wat is killing young Nigerians and that can only be Found in books of those dats as done it.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by ikchi: 12:54pm On Sep 25, 2012
Plantain Business is also good.

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by chucky234(m): 1:00pm On Sep 25, 2012
ebamma: marijuana sellers earn 50 to 100k per month
ashawo earn between 75 to 95k per month
Na bad line you go choose abi,make NDLEA catch you first whether you no go smell your nyash.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by filcast(m): 1:02pm On Sep 25, 2012
well structured Kidnapping biz can earn you N16M average

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by cheddarking(m): 1:04pm On Sep 25, 2012
Based on thier Gra-Gra\Wahala, being a Nairaland Mod must pay at least 6 billion naira a week.

If not, Maclatunji you fcck up....

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Nobody: 1:04pm On Sep 25, 2012
filcast: well structured Kidnapping biz can earn you N16M average

cheesy cheesy
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Nobody: 1:06pm On Sep 25, 2012
filcast: well structured Kidnapping biz can earn you N16M average

you are a Karanbani.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Raxxye(m): 1:12pm On Sep 25, 2012
Freiburger:
Stop being silly.

Who is this? Can you define silliness?
Guy, park well o; I get hot temper!

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by bibina: 1:18pm On Sep 25, 2012
suicide bombers earn much more and even more when they get to paradise

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Aksally(m): 1:19pm On Sep 25, 2012
Mai Ruwa (water vendor) makes between 60 -70
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by omicron(m): 1:24pm On Sep 25, 2012
If u hv d skill, baking business(buns, meatpies, eggrolls etc) and selling will earn you average 5k a day...minus capital

Football match viewin center can earn you about 5k per match. Average of 5 matches/week = 25k/week = 100k/month. And you have all the time in the world for other businesses. Good location is vital.

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Mariaba: 1:29pm On Sep 25, 2012
I love this post. But i want advice on any trade or business a young lady can engage on, with little income for a start of about =N=50,000.

i will appreciate positive inputs, comments and advice.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Ogetogeo(m): 1:34pm On Sep 25, 2012
acidosis™:


I love this! and I endorse this.

Another one for students is project writing. write as long as you've got a good I.Q. You will make good money from other students especially, Mature students, Part-time students and even your fellow course mates.

[b]I did it then in school.. I remember writing a thesis for a masters student in my 400[/b]l grin grin

You are so right my brother grin grin grin grin
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by dejiswaggs(m): 1:35pm On Sep 25, 2012
legalwealth: You've tried...
You mean that YOU've had experience with virtually all these businesses?

Anyway,don't blame them because it is because of their educational background.
You should understand what I mean better because the way an educated personnel will handle that business will so much different if at all they can go into this biz putting aside all sort of words people will say.

Infact,you just opened my eyeballs to the additional products that I will be advertising and selling on my site.No Joke and watchout for it.

Thanks once again for this inspiration...


You wanna sell peppeer and ajashe poki poki on your site abi? grin grin

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by bomega4u(m): 1:36pm On Sep 25, 2012
Miraclefactor:
WHO TOLD YOU THAT THIS PEOPLE CANNOT MAKE IT OR SUCCEED IN THEIR BUSINESS BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO ACADEMICAL RECORD OR BACK-GROUND, PLS MIND YOUR MOUTH YOU ARE NOT GOD THAT CREATED THEM.
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Dont mind them.most of these people live in their own houses and you say they lack financial intelligence? I know a guy that saves 15k per week with this esusu people and he washes cars on my street,and ofcourse he stays in his own house and maintains a car though old.

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by starpower(m): 1:36pm On Sep 25, 2012
Mariaba:
I love this post. But i want advice on any trade or business a young lady can engage on, with little income for a start of about =N=50,000.

i will appreciate positive inputs, comments and advice.
where is your location.
Job experience
hobbies
how do you feel about yourself
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by cheddarking(m): 1:38pm On Sep 25, 2012
Mariaba:
I love this post. But i want advice on any trade or business a young lady can engage on, with little income for a start of about =N=50,000.

i will appreciate positive inputs, comments and advice.

Rent a Face-me-I-face you block of rooms for a year in a location like Mushin , Iju-ishaga, or Agege, import some yellow Igbo or Calabar girls(No Yoruba cos Yoruba escorts are usually dirty),buy a soundsystem and ALL Tery-G CDs...and you will quadriple that money in 2 months...

Guaranteed.

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Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by cheddarking(m): 1:40pm On Sep 25, 2012
dejiswaggs:


You wanna sell peppeer and ajashe poki poki on your site abi? grin grin

Damn I used to drink that sh1t as a kid growing up in Agege Central... grin grin grin
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by Freiburger(m): 1:41pm On Sep 25, 2012
Mariaba:
I love this post. But i want advice on any trade or business a young lady can engage on, with little income for a start of about =N=50,000.

i will appreciate positive inputs, comments and advice.
Buy some little chcken birds preferably now, train then till December, you should be able to make some money during the x-max and newyear period. But be carefull with where you 're training them coz of outbreak of diseases.
Re: Profitable Jobs That Nigerians Dont Like Doing. by cheddarking(m): 1:49pm On Sep 25, 2012
Freiburger:
Buy some little chcken birds preferably now, train then till December, you should be able to make some money during the x-max and newyear period. But be carefull with where you 're training them coz of outbreak of diseases.

LMFAO at 'Training' Chickens...

Training them to do what Kwanu? grin grin grin grin

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