
Making at least ₦5,000 daily as a tech person

1. Freelancing (Online Jobs)
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Platforms: Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer, Toptal
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Skills that pay well:
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Web development (HTML, CSS, JS, PHP, React, WordPress)
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Mobile app development (Flutter, React Native, Kotlin)
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Graphic/UI/UX design
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Data analysis (Excel, Python, Power BI)
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Copywriting & content writing
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Earning potential: Even one small gig (like fixing a WordPress bug, designing a logo, or writing an article) can pay $10–$20 (₦9k–₦18k).
2. Tech Tutoring / Training
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Teach coding, design, or computer literacy (online or offline).
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Use WhatsApp groups, Telegram, or Zoom to run classes.
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Charge students ₦2,000–₦5,000 each. With just 5 students daily, you can easily hit ₦10,000+.
3. Remote Jobs (Part-time)
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Sites: RemoteOK, WeWorkRemotely, AngelList, LinkedIn Jobs
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You can work as a:
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Virtual assistant (if you also know productivity tools)
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Customer support for SaaS companies
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Social media manager (using Canva + automation tools)
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Many entry-level jobs pay $100–$300 weekly (₦80k–₦250k).
4. Local Tech Services
Offer services directly around you:
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Setting up websites for small businesses (₦30k–₦100k per website).
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POS software setup or training.
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Computer repairs, software installation.
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Printing and digital design services.
5. Digital Products & Passive Income
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Create E-books, Templates, or Online Courses on things you know.
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Sell on Selar, Gumroad, or Paystack Storefront.
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Example: A coding crash course PDF sold at ₦2,000, with just 3 sales/day = ₦6,000.
6. Tech + Social Media
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Start a YouTube channel, TikTok, or Tech Blog about coding, gadgets, or tutorials.
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Monetize with ads, affiliate links (like Jumia, Konga, Amazon), or sponsorships.
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Long-term, but can bring ₦5k–₦50k daily once it grows.
Quickest ways to start hitting ₦5,000 daily:
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Fiverr/Upwork freelancing gigs.
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Offering local website design services.
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Teaching coding/tech skills online.