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5 Small Businesses You Can Start With 50,000 Thousand Naira.

 Good day all , this is one of such questions you'll need a business adviser who would charge you to just give you the idea they didn't buy for a penny,  The best way to save money in this our present age is not by banking it bit rather by investing.Today I will be taking you through 5 mini business you can start up with just #50,000, isn't this amazing ? Let's see which and how .


1. Noodles and fried Egg

This is one of the most common food for both children and adults across the globe which could be processed in just 20 mins maximum, you must have seen lots of places and stands where this is been processed and sold for commercial purpose , if you are willing to start this it won't cost you above #50,000

The equipped you'll need are a small size cooking pot, a frying pan and some set of spoons ranging from frying spoons to fuck spoons, then the ingredients depending on how good you want your food to taste and how nice you want it to look.


2. Dropshipping

This is one of the most common and rampant business for student and office workers , Dropshipping is a type of retail fulfilment method, where instead of a store stocking products, it purchase the product from a third-party suppler. The product is then shipped directly to the consumer.

In this business all you need is a supplier , mobile phone with internet access for advert and communication then transportation system , you get sample images/pictures from the supplier and advertise on your social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and others but to mention few with your own profitable price. Once you get customers for the goods you advertise, you will contact your supplier to ship it to your customers while they pay you and you deduct your percentage then payment to supplier as per your agrement. It's  idea from both working and non working class. 


3. Make-Up and Make Over

The is the art of making decorative facial beautification on human skin most especially the face and this is mostly done on women.

Although this requires training and had more advanced stages where you spend more and need more equipment as it's depend and also has classes of make-up , but as a young entrepreneur you can start up with few equipment and and around your neighborhood to raise higher capital for greater and advanced set up. 


4. Point Of Sales ( POS )

This is another common business all over the country and a lot of young guys and ladies ventures into it, the question you will be asking is how can #50,000 start a POS business when you'll need a stand , POS machine and others ; every business start somewhere and majority flourish over time so if you really mean to start this up you can do so without a machine

You start accepting cash and sending through transfer for people who want to deposit while you accept transfer and you give out cash for those who want to withdraw. These methods doesn't require POS machine and ATM card for transactions then after you're capable of acquiring a POS machine you can do so, with this you can utilize and maximize #50,000 naira


5. Fruit salad

This is mostly done by the igbo ladies and it pays off, fruit are very cheap and all you need is just a populated location and your personal packaging idea . Fruit has a lots of nutritional values and those who knows that will always go for it .

One of the most suitable thing about fruit is that it's readily available at all season and medical personnels recommend them to patients , all you need it to get a plate from people doing it and see how it's been packaged then you follow suit or add your packaging to look more catchy and yummy.




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