Do you have money to invest but lack business ideas or
investment opportunities? Are you in search for small business ideas in
Nigeria? Then read on as i share with you a detailed list of 15 fastest
growing small business opportunities in Nigeria.
For quite sometime now, my email box has been filled with request from fellow Nigerian entrepreneurs asking for the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria which they can invest in. Before I proceed with any detailed explanation, I want to state clearly that there are untapped small scale business opportunities in every industry both in Nigeria and all over the world; you just need to dig deeper to find such niches.
For quite sometime now, my email box has been filled with request from fellow Nigerian entrepreneurs asking for the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria which they can invest in. Before I proceed with any detailed explanation, I want to state clearly that there are untapped small scale business opportunities in every industry both in Nigeria and all over the world; you just need to dig deeper to find such niches.
While there are untapped business opportunities in every industry, this article will be pointing out the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria. If you are non-Nigerian or you’re a Nigerian in Diaspora wishing to start a business in Nigeria; then you will find this list of fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria very useful.
A
lot of things have been said about my country Nigeria and her harsh
business terrain. If you are a non-Nigerian entrepreneur or a Nigerian
in Diaspora; then this is my take about starting or doing business in Nigeria. If you are an experienced serial entrepreneur or an entrepreneur with guts; then you should know that one of the best places to invest your money and build a business is in a developing terrain.
Nigeria is a developing country and one
of the best places to invest or build a business is in a developing
environment. Though the risk is high, so also is the reward. Like I said; if you are an entrepreneur with guts to take on business challenges like Richard Branson; then this article is for you.
If you are hungry for entrepreneurial ideas and information; then sit back, grab a cup of coffee and read on as I present with you a detailed list of 15 fastest growing small business ideas and opportunities in Nigeria.
15 Fastest Growing Small Business Opportunities in Nigeria
Before I begin listing the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria;
let me tell you how I came about this list. Sometime ago, I handed out a
task to some members of my strategic business team and that task was to
research and get a detailed report on the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria with moderate risk and strong profit potential within a defined time frame.
Just
recently, I met with my business team to review and brainstorm on the
result filed in by the research team. Well; if you must know why I
mandated such task to be carried out, then I am going to spill it. As at
the time of this writing, I am currently developing a strategic
diversification plan with my business team and we are looking at the
various options of business opportunities available.
So while I am not going to tell you the specific industry we are breaking into; I am going to briefly share with you a compilation of some of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria, as researched by my team. But I will advice you conduct your own feasibility study on any business opportunity that interests you and draw up a strong business plan.
15 Fastest Growing Business Opportunities in Nigeria
Agricultural Sector
1. Catfish and Poultry Farming
The first of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria is catfish farming. The primary reason I listed catfish farming as one of the fastest business opportunities in Nigeria
is because it’s an emerging industry that hasn’t reached its peak or
full potential. The major players in this business are usually regional
players. What this means in essence is that each major player in the
catfish farming industry is focused only on a particular business
terrain within the geographical location of the farm.
So
all you need to do is look for a region with a growing demand that
haven’t been covered by a major player and situate your business there.
As for poultry farming, the ban imposed by the federal
government of Nigeria with respect to the importation of live or frozen
poultry birds has only helped explode the demand.
When accessing any of these business opportunities listed above, you must note three important facts. One, food is one of the basic necessities of man, thus making catfish and poultry farming a huge potential.
Two is that the population in Nigeria is estimated to be over 150
million and growing so that entails a growing demand for food. Three is
that even if the local market with 150 million Nigerians gets saturated
(which I strongly doubt as this niche is still in its adolescent phase),
there’s still a growing demand for catfish all over the world. So do
your own in-depth analysis and put your money to work.
Textiles Sector
2. Importation of wears
Importation of clothes (designer wears) into Nigeria is another fast growing business opportunity you can tap into but I must warn you; you will be breaking the law if you engage in this business because there’s a ban by the federal government on the importation of wears. I listed this business opportunity for those who have the entrepreneurial guts to take calculated risk.
Another reason I listed the importation of wears as one of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria
is because the ban cut short its supply thereby leaving a gap of demand
that can only be filled by brave entrepreneurs. Please don’t assume I
am trying to hype you or something; I am a player in this line majoring
mainly in men’s designer wears which is imported from China and India. I
source corporate wears from Hong Kong because of the quality of their
finished product. Enough said.
3. Sewing of specialized uniforms
If
you don’t have the entrepreneurial guts to go into the importation of
wears; then you can set up a small scale textile firm that will
specialize in sewing uniforms. The demand for uniforms is on the
increase in Nigeria; from the crèche to the labor market, uniforms are
highly in demand but it’s advisable you do your own detailed research
before venturing into the business.
Transportation Sector
4. Inland water way transport
Inland water way transport is one of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria.
In fact, I believe the niche is still untapped because I am yet to see a
modern commercial boat or ferry service system in Nigeria. Though there
are a few operators in this industry; I am yet to see the modern
facilities being used by the developed countries.
Another
reason inland water way transport business proves viable is because
population in states such as Lagos, Ogun state and Rivers is rapidly on
the rise thereby resulting in the congestion of roads. Since the roads
are becoming heavily congested; the next means of transportation the
inhabitants of these heavily populated states will resort to is water
transport. With proper planning, a good management team and adequate
funding, you can break into this untapped industry and carve a niche for
your business.
5. Haulage and logistics
Haulage
and logistics is another fastest growing business opportunity in
Nigeria. Though it’s considered a risky business; you can breakthrough
if you have a strategic business management team on ground. Good
management is the key to surviving in the business of haulage and
logistics.
6. Outsourced bus service
This
is similar to haulage and logistics but the cargo in this case is
humans. I am not talking about the regular road transport bus service;
in fact, I don’t think I have seen the idea for this business been
utilized by anyone.
Now in this case, you are
providing transportation services to firms and corporate entities. Some
corporate organizations can’t afford an in-house transport system for
its executives and staff, so this is where you come in. You provide the
cars or buses, provide the drivers and you are paid on a monthly bases
or contract bases for the use of your transport services.
Another
area of target is schools. Most schools would like to provide transport
facilities for their students but they can’t afford it and this is
where you come in. You provide a bus service system and send out a
proposal to schools to use your bus services. Just imagine 20 or more
young schools jointly using your student bus service system and you will
catch the vision of this idea.
Information and Communication Technology
When
it comes to ICT, I will say Nigeria is lagging behind when compared to
the western world. It may sound like bad news to you but to
entrepreneurs and investors, it is good news. ICT is still an emerging
trend that hasn’t reached its peak so a lot of opportunities exist for
both local and foreign investors. I won’t go into the capital intensive
business opportunities that exist in the ICT sector; rather, I will
stick with small and medium scale business opportunities.
7. Cyber Café
The
demand to stay connected to the rest of the world is rapidly on the
increase and the cost of internet connection is still on the high side
when compared to what is obtainable in the western world, thereby making cyber café an alternative for internet users; and an investment opportunity for entrepreneurs.
This business can be started either on a small, medium or large scale
but I will prefer a large scale because size can be a competitive edge
for you in this business as customers won’t like to be kept waiting.
Customers
of this industry want speed and efficient service and most importantly;
they want to be sure to find a vacant computer system anytime they want
to surf the web without having to wait in line. If you can get a good
location; provide speedy internet access and provide complementary
services; you are in for a breakthrough.
8. E-Services
Just as the world is going e-crazy; so also is Nigeria catching up with the trend. E-services provision is still a virgin business opportunity that hasn’t fully been tapped.
Under the umbrella of providing e-services; you can find the following
fast growing business opportunities: E-payment, bulk Sms services, web
design and hosting, database management services, e-portal management,
etc.
15 Fastest Growing Small Business Ideas in Nigeria
Education
The
need for education is on the increase and the burden to provide quality
education is getting heavier for the government to bear thereby,
leaving room for private and institutional investors. The following are
ways you can tap into the potential opportunity.
9. Schools
A
lot of institutional and private investors have gone into building
quality schools and providing quality education but the potential has
not been reached. With a population of over 150 million Nigerians, where
65% are below 40; there’s still untapped potential in this niche.
You
can access this business opportunity from different entry levels. You
can tap into this niche by providing either crèche, primary, secondary
or tertiary education but all entry levels holds strong potential.
Please carry out your own analysis before investing in any level of this
business opportunity.
10. Seminars
Not
everyone loves being educated within four walls of school. Some prefer
street smart education or high speed learning and that’s where you come
in. You can set up a seminar company that organizes coaching services
according to the current needs and trends of the society.
11. Training centers
Specialized
training or educational centers is another fast growing yet untapped
business opportunity in Nigeria. Examples of specialized learning
centers are Leadership training schools, entrepreneurial centers,
training centre for the gifted and physically challenged, training
centre for hobbies and crafts, etc.
12. Tutorial centers
With the proliferation of academic and professional exams, tutorial centers have joined the list of fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria.
You can access this business opportunity by choosing or specializing on
a training need. You can focus your proposed tutorial centre on any of
the following: ICAN, GMAT, WAEC, JAMB, GSCE, CIS, job interview
training, etc.
15 Fastest Growing Business Opportunities in Nigeria
Green Energy and Technology
With
a global increase in the awareness of environmental degradation and its
hazard, the world has resorted to finding an alternative “green
energy.” Nigeria is not left out in this global awareness that has
created massive opportunities for smart entrepreneurs and investors. If
you feel green is the next business trend on board, then below are the fastest growing business opportunities in the green energy and technology sector of Nigeria.
13. Waste management
With an increased awareness in the need for environmental conservation; opportunity has popped up in Nigeria in the area of waste management.
When analyzing the waste management business opportunity, I observed
that two factors are responsible for the potential in the business and
you must make sure these two factors are in place before deciding on an
area of service.
One is a bursting population
and the second is a strong environmental policy and its enforcement. So
far, two states in Nigeria that has taken the lead with respect to these
two factors and these states are Lagos and Imo state. But I believe
great potential still lie in other states of Nigeria. Do your own
personal research before venturing into this industry.
14. Waste recycling
The
next fastest growing business, yet untapped business opportunity in
Nigeria is waste recycling. I don’t need to expatiate on this as the
details are clear. You can venture into either bottle and can recycling
or nylon recycling. You can even embark on a waste to green (manure)
project as Nigeria has a huge demand for organic and inorganic
fertilizer.
15. Alternative power
The last but not the least of the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria is alternative power supply.
In recent times; Nigeria has seen an explosive increase in the demand
of power supply thus creating an avenue for smart entrepreneurs to
capitalize on. Solar energy, Wind energy and bio energy are some of the alternative power supply system that
are currently making waves in the country but the present alternative
power supply service providers cannot meet up the demand thereby leaving
room for other creative investors. With a good plan, adequate capital
and a strong business team; you can break into this niche.
As a final note, I want you to know that of the numerous small business ideas, opportunities and potentials available in my country Nigeria,
I believe the ones listed above are potential money makers but I
emphasize you do your own feasibility study before investing a dime in
any of these business opportunities. Good luck.
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