Foodstuff business, restaurant business, sale of charcoal, thrift business, farming, tech skills, and practical skills like hair making, carpentry, and installations are suggested as viable paths to entrepreneurship in Nigeria.
To start without connection or financial support, apprenticeship and mentorship, leveraging partnerships, and seeking scholarship and training opportunities are recommended.
Food business, especially the sale of foodstuff like palm oil, crayfish, garri, yam, etc., is lucrative and can be facilitated through social media networks.
The importance of acquiring tech skills such as web design, graphic design, cybersecurity, coding, etc., is emphasized, with freelance opportunities available on platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and LinkedIn.