As a teenage/young person in Nigeria, you feel the only way to make money would be to work at shops.
Meanwhile, you also know that it's very stressful for there are factors like the sun, tribalism, and endurance you'd have to keep up with. Now what's an easier way to make more money?? I've researched and researched and I've found three ways.
1. Government jobs
Am not talking about sweeping the road but am talking about making loads of cash in a cool, tribalism-free way by perhaps engaging in competitions for the state (eg modeling, talent, education). Or perhaps engaging in government empowered carnivals and so on. In this way, even if sun-free isn't guaranteed, you know someone who isn't your tribe or perhaps discriminates your tribe wouldn't be your boss. And also you're expecting more money.
Am not talking about sweeping the road but am talking about making loads of cash in a cool, tribalism-free way by perhaps engaging in competitions for the state (eg modeling, talent, education). Or perhaps engaging in government empowered carnivals and so on. In this way, even if sun-free isn't guaranteed, you know someone who isn't your tribe or perhaps discriminates your tribe wouldn't be your boss. And also you're expecting more money.
2. Online Sales agent (Jumia)
Yes. In this way, you're 100% free and independent in the way you want to earn your money. This is how it works
i. You register to become an agent of Jumia
ii. You start buying goods from Jumia for your customers
iii. You earn monthly commissions (your commission is determined by the prices of goods you sold. Meaning 0 order, 0 commission)
iv. Try as much as possible to buy more goods at a faster rate to earn more commissions.
For more information as to how to be a Jumia sales agent, message my Facebook page for directions.
Yes. In this way, you're 100% free and independent in the way you want to earn your money. This is how it works
i. You register to become an agent of Jumia
ii. You start buying goods from Jumia for your customers
iii. You earn monthly commissions (your commission is determined by the prices of goods you sold. Meaning 0 order, 0 commission)
iv. Try as much as possible to buy more goods at a faster rate to earn more commissions.
For more information as to how to be a Jumia sales agent, message my Facebook page for directions.
3. Blogging
Although blogging could be viewed as a way to express oneself, it could also be a powerful way to make money. As far as you could visit this page and read this post, you're able to become a blogger. All you need is a G mail account. Visit blogger.com for more info. The real money making stuff isn't just owning a blog. It also requires enabling ads on your blog of which you make money/click.
Your blog would have to meet certain requirements before you'd be able to apply AdSense to it. It'll have to be up to at least six months.
Although blogging could be viewed as a way to express oneself, it could also be a powerful way to make money. As far as you could visit this page and read this post, you're able to become a blogger. All you need is a G mail account. Visit blogger.com for more info. The real money making stuff isn't just owning a blog. It also requires enabling ads on your blog of which you make money/click.
Your blog would have to meet certain requirements before you'd be able to apply AdSense to it. It'll have to be up to at least six months.
So, with these three ways, a Nigerian teenager/youth can make money without going to shops for jobs
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