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10 Business ideas to help anyone make up to 100,000 Naira Monthly in 2016

This is 2016 and opportunities are open to those who can see it and of course seize it! More money making business opportunities.

Aside from white collar jobs, there are other opportunities in Nigeria one can seize and make some comfortable money monthly. Sadly, most people don't think in the direction necessary to churn out innovation and start such businesses so they still flourish for those that are already into them. These businesses can help you earn up to 100,000 Naira monthly working on your own.
Top 10 Businesses to earn up to 100k in a month in Nigeria are:
1. Male: Hair Braiding
Females: Hair Cutting
2. Female: Set up a Car Wash business.
3. Male: Beautician. Make Overs and Ups.
4. Female: Electrician/Mechanic/Vulcanizer
5. Female: Artist. Drawing per se.
6. Female: Commercial Driver
7. Laundry Business
8. Female: Own an Electronics Shop.
9. Female: Repair Mobile Phones.
10. Male: Sell Female Wares

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