
Many of us find ourselves in such financial
misery and often times resort to unscrupulous activities just to augment our
regular take home. What if there are other things we could do legitimately to
earn an extra income? But before I go further let us examine what it really
takes to earn an extra N50,000 for people with the following assets;
1. Rental Property – For you to earn an
extra income of just N50,000 every month from a rental, then you must have a
rental property that will earn you at least N600,000 in rent every year. In
Nigeria, properties that can earn you that much are worth at least N8.5million
2. Invest in Fixed Income
Security –
I have discussed severally about investing in treasury bills, bonds etc.
However, for you to earn N50,000 (N600k per annum) in Treasury Bills every
month you must invest an average of about N6,000,000 annually (as per todays
market).
3. Invest in Stocks – Investing in stocks is
also a very good way of making an extra income by the side. However, that comes
with a lot of downside risk and it requires financial skills. The stock market
has returned about 35% year to date. Therefore, to earn N50,000 every month
based on that return you will have to invest a minimum of N1.7million every
month and pray you win all the time.
4. Lottery – If you play the lottery
regularly and believe you have the luck and skill to win then maybe you can
earn N50,000 every month but we all know that is not possible
The business below can earn you the multiple
earning streams you desire without even having to invest so much in initial
capital.
1. Blogging – Owning a blog is big business these days
in Nigeria thanks to the likes of Linda Ikeji. For those who don’t understand,
blogging is simply an art of writing short articles about various sources of
interest and publishing it online. They can be about your personal life, the
society, politics, entertainment, gossip or a combination of all of them. All
you need is a computer, phone, laptop or tablet. You can start blogging within
minutes and there are numerous articles on the web about how to start a blog.
You earn money from blogs when you have a lot of visitors. Advertisers see your
visitor counts and can pay you top Naira just to have their ads on your blog.
People can earn between N50, 000 to N2million per month by simply being a
popular blogger.
2. Use your skills or talent to Provide a
service –
Businesses and individuals always have a need for some form of service every
now and then. It could be laundry, taxi, cleaning, teaching, coaching etc.
Making money from a service depends on the type of skill you have and how much
people value it. For example, if you are good with math’s you can start a math
lesson in your neighborhood for kids writing Jamb lessons. If you are good at
sports like football, you can start a coaching session for kids in your estate.
Parents are willing to pay for these services when they see them. Do you like
to write, then why not start guest blogging for fee? By the time you write ten
articles a week you could earn enough to earn you that extra pay.
3. Use your profession – As a Lawyer, Accountant
or Engineer working full-time it is not unlikely that your services may still
be required on an ad hoc basis. You can provide these services at your spare
time upon request in exchange for a decent fee.
4. Own a Business – Many Nigerians augment
their income by owning businesses that they operate at home or in shops.
Nothing stops you from doing this too. Some actually make so much money they
end up facing the business full-time.
5. Be a Virtual Assistant – Virtual Assistants are
people who are employed to remotely work from home or in any location that is
not your typical office place. All you need is a laptop, Internet and telephone.
It’s increasingly getting popular as a source of earning income for stay at
home moms
6. Buying and Selling – This involves petty
trading of consumer goods. It’s time tested and still works quite well for many
people. It is often better to start by selling things you are used to. It could
be dresses, shoes, jewelry, smart phones, tablets etc. Your first customers
will typically be your colleagues at work and members in church.
7. Work Weekends or On off days – If you have the strength
to work an extra day or two then why not trying working weekends for a few
extra hours. You can take an extra job in places where weekend jobs are needed.
Jobs that come to mind are ushering jobs, clubs and restaurants, teaching,
singing, dancing etc.
8. Start an online business – The likes
of Facebook, Google, and Amazon are all online businesses. Africa’s most
visited website Nairaland is also online business. And so is Jumia, Dealdey,
Konga. Online businesses make money through advertisements on the websites,
commissions or selling a product or service. To make money from an online
business you must either have a forum where people regularly interact, sell
products or services people need etc. Most successful online businesses started
from people’s bedrooms.
9. Be a Marketer – Being a
part-time marketer can involve selling products in exchange for a commission.
If you are good at this, then why not help companies sell their products at
your spare time? Network marketing is increasingly popular in Nigeria and a
viable form of marketing.
1o.Be an Agent – Agency jobs involve
providing unique services for organizations. You can have a license to clear
products at the ports, sell air tickets or supply unique services or products.
People who don’t have such licenses can even rent them from you providing an
extra source of income.
This list is not exhaustive but I believe you
get the drift. Always remember that to earn money from multiple income streams
as an employee you have to do things that you like and are also less expensive
to start but have the possibility to grow. You must be nimble and able to adapt
to change.
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