How I Make ₦100,000 Monthly as a Student (Step-by-Step)
For many students in Nigeria, making money while studying feels almost impossible. School schedules are tight, jobs are scarce, and capital is limited. I used to think the same—until I discovered that earning ₦100,000 monthly as a student is possible, without quitting school or doing anything illegal.
In this post, I’ll break down exactly how I do it, step by step, and how you can start too.
Step 1: I Chose One Online Skill (Not Many)
The biggest mistake students make is trying to do everything at once.
Instead of learning many skills halfway, I focused on one skill that:
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Can be learned online
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Is in high demand
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Requires little or no capital
Examples include:
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Content writing
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Graphic design (Canva)
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Social media management
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Video editing
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Virtual assistance
👉 I chose [insert your skill here, e.g., content writing / graphic design].
Step 2: I Spent 30 Days Learning the Basics
I didn’t wait until I became an expert.
For 30 days, I:
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Watched free YouTube tutorials
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Practiced every day
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Copied real-life examples
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Improved little by little
I treated learning like a daily routine, just like attending lectures.
💡 Consistency mattered more than talent.
Step 3: I Practiced Using Real Projects
Before looking for clients, I practiced by:
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Creating sample designs / articles
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Managing a personal or dummy social media page
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Helping friends or small businesses for free
This gave me:
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Confidence
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Experience
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Something to show potential clients
Step 4: I Created a Simple Online Presence
You don’t need a fancy website to start.
I used:
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WhatsApp Business
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Instagram or X (Twitter)
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Google Drive for my portfolio
I clearly stated:
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What I do
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Who I help
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How to contact me
This made me look professional and serious.
Step 5: I Started Finding Clients
This is where the money started coming in.
I got clients through:
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WhatsApp status
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Telegram & Facebook groups
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Freelance platforms (Fiverr, Upwork)
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Referrals
I sent simple, honest messages, not spam.
Example:
“Hello, I help small businesses with content/design. I noticed your page and I think I can help you improve your online presence.”
Step 6: I Priced My Services Smartly
I didn’t charge too low or too high.
For example:
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₦20,000 per client × 5 clients = ₦100,000
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₦10,000 per task × 10 tasks = ₦100,000
I focused on:
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Monthly retainers
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Repeat clients
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Long-term relationships
Step 7: I Managed School and Work Wisely
I never allowed money to destroy my academics.
What helped me:
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Working mostly at night or weekends
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Using task planners
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Avoiding unnecessary distractions
Online work gave me flexibility, not stress.
Step 8: I Reinvested in Myself
As I earned more, I:
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Bought better tools
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Took paid courses
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Improved my skill
This helped me increase my charges and attract better clients.
The Truth About Making ₦100k as a Student
Let’s be honest:
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It’s not instant
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It’s not “easy money”
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It requires discipline
But it works.
If you have:
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Internet access
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A smartphone or laptop
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Willingness to learn
Then ₦100,000 monthly is very achievable.
Final Advice for Students
If you’re a student reading this:
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Don’t wait for graduation to start earning
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Learn a skill, not just certificates
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Start small, stay consistent
Your age or level does not limit your potential.