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LIST OF LUCRATIVE BUSINESSES ONE CAN DO THIS COVID-19 PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN

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1. Palm oil business. Most of the things we use from cream to soup are made from palm oil. Have u thought of arranging and taking a good photo of ur palm oil and advertising in on social medias? There are so many markets now on facebook, start ur marketing there.
2. Food stuff business. Think of bread fruit (ukwa), stone free rice, abacha etc. Think of those foodies people in the large cities can hardly get. Post and advertise and you'll just be amazed how much money you'll be making. U don't need even one naira to start, just go to the market, find out their prices add ur interest, when u get ur customer the moment he/she pays, rush down buy and waybill for the person shikina.
3. Mother care. Despite the hardship in this period, there are still so many pregnant mums who needs to buy things. Stop waiting till u get a shop oooo.
4. Kitchen. The on business now is "food". Travel down to Instagram and you'll understand that everything has gone digital. The question is can u cook well? Make use of that phone and do something meaningful with ur life. Stop monitoring others on ur social media you are not a witch haba.
5. Blogging. This is what I call " blood money". Money wey dey this business is something else aswear. U need very small capital to kick off. All u need is #35,000 (27k for hosting for a year while the remaining 4k is for ur domain name)
6. Okirika business. This is another great one. U can deal more on baby wears. Every mum wants to see her kiddies look beautiful.
7. Soap production. I don't want to waste much time explaining how lucrative this business is. Is story for another day. Produce ur liquid soap, air freshener, toilet wash etc. Go to schools,hospitals and hotels, give them ur samples and drop ur contact. Out of 10 places u drop ur products 2 will surely contact u. U don get contract be that oo
8. Organic business. Every lady now is focused on her skin, u can start selling organic materials to those who produce organic soaps and creams. Start somewhere ooo chaiii who do u this thing.
9. Dry cleaning. Tell ur friends, colleagues, neighbours etc have started laundry business. Wash, starch and iron in ur home. Some charge #200 for just one cloth. U can imagine the profit.
10. Drop shipping. All u need do is open an online store. Then copy inventory from manufacturers or suppliers then put them in ur store. If anyone orders the supplier will shift to them and u get your money. U can start yours with WoCommerce, Shopify etc.
11. Telecommunication business. This is the latest lucrative business. With even #100 -#500 you've kicked off. U make ur profit daily. (I will be giving a free training on this tomorrow Monday. A WhatsApp link will be shared for anyone who wants to learn it for free. U can inbox me for the link to join)
12. Importation/Exportation. Yet another blood money. Exporting our local foods to African shops outside is the in thing. Importing wears from them is da bomb. But for now this business is not flowing as it used to cos of COVID. (Interested in starting ur own importation or exportation, run straight to my inbox.
Udo diri unu umu Igbo ibe m

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