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10 Most Lucrative Professions In Nigeria Youths Must Look Out For by franchasng(op): 8:28pm On Apr 12, 2025
If you are a young person still thinking and confused on which profession or path to follow in life to stand a chance of securing a better financial future for yourself, then check the list below:


1.) POLITICS


2.) POLITICAL PRAISESINGING


3.) POLITICAL ACTIVISM

4.) PASTOR (IF YOU CAN NURTURE YOUR OWN CHURCH BETTER)

5.) CONTENT MAKING ONLINE (FACEBOOK, X, YOUTUBE, TIKTOK, INSTAGRAM, ETC)

6.) IMPORTATION (LARGE SCALE VIA CONTAINERS)


7.) TRADING (YOU MUST FIND YOUR WAY TO ANY MARKET)


8.) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & CODING


9.) CIVIL ENGINEERING & BUILDING


10.) PROFESSIONAL ESCORT
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Professions In Nigeria Youths Must Look Out For by franchasng(op): 8:34pm On Apr 12, 2025
But if you have the plan to Japa, then consider the below courses:


1.) Nursing

2.) Medicine

3.) Mechanical Engineering with a focus on:
(I) Diesel engine repair
(ii) Plumbing
(iii) HVAC
(iv) Carpentry

4.) Computer programming & coding

5) Fashion Designing/Tailor

6.) Radiography

7.) Supply Chain Management with experience
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Professions In Nigeria Youths Must Look Out For by YoshihideSuga: 3:38am On May 13, 2025
franchasng:
But if you have the plan to Japa, then consider the below courses:


1.) Nursing

2.) Medicine

3.) Mechanical Engineering with a focus on:
(I) Diesel engine repair
(ii) Plumbing
(iii) HVAC
(iv) Carpentry

4.) Computer programming & coding

5) Fashion Designing/Tailor

6.) Radiography

7.) Supply Chain Management with experience
Someone might see such and think about generator repairs as I've seen on Nairaland. However, how does that work in countries with 24/7 electricity? One might mention repairing agricultural machinery equipment etc, but those businesses are usually in the hinterlands and rarely offer visa sponsorship. The best is to learn mechanic repair especially for luxury/exotic cars.

The major issue is that the persons with this knowledge cannot afford to japa. Dem no get the money to apply for visa and the knowledge to go through visa applications and requirements. Unfortunately, Nigerians aren't qualified to apply for certain visa classes unlike South Africans to the UK or Jamaicans to the US.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Professions In Nigeria Youths Must Look Out For by YoshihideSuga: 3:43am On May 13, 2025
franchasng:
If you are a young person still thinking and confused on which profession or path to follow in life to stand a chance of securing a better financial future for yourself, then check the list below:


1.) POLITICS


2.) POLITICAL PRAISESINGING


3.) POLITICAL ACTIVISM

4.) PASTOR (IF YOU CAN NURTURE YOUR OWN CHURCH BETTER)

5.) CONTENT MAKING ONLINE (FACEBOOK, X, YOUTUBE, TIKTOK, INSTAGRAM, ETC)

6.) IMPORTATION (LARGE SCALE VIA CONTAINERS)

7.) TRADING (YOU MUST FIND YOUR WAY TO ANY MARKET)


8.) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & CODING

9.) CIVIL ENGINEERING & BUILDING

10.) PROFESSIONAL ESCORT
Thanks for the update.

For 6) How do beginners get to ensure this happens? If I might ask, for refurbished laptops and relatively expensive ones, do you have an idea of how much it would cost to get a half 20ft container of such products?

Still on 6), you didn't mention exporting as that's where the present government encourages and focuses on compared to imports due to the high levies and naira devaluation. As it's, foreigners (Chinese and Indians) and Ndi Yorubas are making a lot of money with exports.

7) What goods do you believe sell rapidly in today's Nigeria, especially if proper marketing is applied?

Thank you.
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Professions In Nigeria Youths Must Look Out For by franchasng(op): 8:48am On May 13, 2025
YoshihideSuga:
Thanks for the update.

For 6) How do beginners get to ensure this happens? If I might ask, for refurbished laptops and relatively expensive ones, do you have an idea of how much it would cost to get a half 20ft container of such products?

Still on 6), you didn't mention exporting as that's where the present government encourages and focuses on compared to imports due to the high levies and naira devaluation. As it's, foreigners (Chinese and Indians) and Ndi Yorubas are making a lot of money with exports.

7) What goods do you believe sell rapidly in today's Nigeria, especially if proper marketing is applied?

Thank you.
Your first question, before you consider importing used or brand new laptops into Nigeria, make sure you have a sure reliable selling point. You can start with selling in bits to those in the gadget markets in Nigeria (computer village, Alaba intl market, Onitsha, etc). Once you have perfected the supply chain and have secured a reliable selling points, then you can advance to full containerized import. That start with container load, it's not advisable to do.



Your number two question, no one human can know everything, honestly, I don't know much about what one can export outside Nigeria to sell aside few edible Nigerian food stuffs.



To your last question, anything related to power, fashion, gadgets are good for Nigerian market but you must make sure they come in at a very competitive price, if not, selling becomes a problem
Re: 10 Most Lucrative Professions In Nigeria Youths Must Look Out For by YoshihideSuga: 9:41am On May 13, 2025
franchasng:
Your first question, before you consider importing used or brand new laptops into Nigeria, make sure you have a sure reliable selling point. You can start with selling in bits to those in the gadget markets in Nigeria (computer village, Alaba intl market, Onitsha, etc). Once you have perfected the supply chain and have secured a reliable selling points, then you can advance to full containerized import. That start with container load, it's not advisable to do.

Your number two question, no one human can know everything, honestly, I don't know much about what one can export outside Nigeria to sell aside few edible Nigerian food stuffs.

To your last question, anything related to power, fashion, gadgets are good for Nigerian market but you must make sure they come in at a very competitive price, if not, selling becomes a problem
Okay. Thank you for the entire breakdown.
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