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50 Businesses You Can Start with ₦100,000 or Less in Nigeria

A bustling Lagos main market on a Sunday afternoon. If you have ₦100,000 or less right now, here are 50 real businesses you can start this week and still be making money for years: Table of Contents Food & Drinks Businesses Service Businesses (No Shop Needed) Online & Phone-Based Businesses Retail & Reselling Bonus Ideas Added in 2025 Food & Drinks Businesses POS (Agent Banking) – ₦60k–₦100k → ₦10k–₦40k daily profit Full guide: POS Business Complete Guide 2025 Small Shawarma Stand Pepper Soup Joint Popcorn Business Pure Water Reselling Akara & Bread Fried Yam/Plantain Moi-Moi Business Zobo & Kunu Drinks Roasted Plantain (Boli) + Fish Puff-Puff & Beans Ice Block Selling Indomie Joint Fruit Salad/Smoothie Bread & Tea Morning Spot 5 proven routes to online wealth in Africa Service Businesses (Zero Rent) Phone Charging + Power Bank Rental Laundry Pickup & Delivery Home ...

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Posted on Tuesday, December 02, 2025