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*Side Hustles That Can Actually Make You Money (Ranked by Effort)* Hello guys! A little talk about making some extra cash. Whether youâre looking to pad your bank account or just want a little more spending money, Iâve got some ideas for you. Iâve ranked these based on how much effort they take, from âchillâ to âgrind mode.â Walk with me đ *1. Content Creation (Effort: 8/10)* If youâve got something to say, content creation might be your jam. Pick a niche youâre obsessed withâsomething you could talk about for hours. The key? Be authentic. People can tell when youâre passionate, and thatâs what draws them in. Starting out can be pricey (think mics, lighting, cameras), but you can keep costs low by focusing on storytelling and good audio. Success doesnât happen overnightâit can take 1-2 years (or more) to see real money. But if you stick with it, the payoff can be huge. *2. Graphic Design (Effort: 7/10)* Design skills are always in demand. Whether itâs creating logos, websites, or thumbnails for creators, thereâs money to be made. You donât need to be a pro right awayâstart with free resources like YouTube tutorials (shoutout to PixImperfect for Photoshop basics). With AI tools, you can even brainstorm ideas faster. But to really level up, youâll need to invest time in learning and practicing. Itâs not the easiest, but itâs definitely doable. *3. Photography & Videography (Effort: 8/10)* Love capturing moments? Photography and videography can be super lucrative. Yes, gear can be expensive, and it takes time to master the craft. But once youâre good, you can charge serious cash for your work. Social media is your best friend hereâuse it to showcase your portfolio. Just remember, itâs a competitive space, so consistency and creativity are key. *4. Investing (Effort: 9/10)* Investing is a long game. Itâs not about getting rich quickâitâs about setting up your future self. Start with a solid savings fund, then dip your toes into stocks or index funds like the S&P 500. Itâs not for the faint of heart, though. Youâll need patience, discipline, and a willingness to learn. But if you stick with it, the rewards can be life-changing. *5. Forex Trading (Effort: 9/10)* Forex trading is like the wild west of investing. Youâre trading currencies, trying to buy low and sell high. Itâs exciting, but itâs also risky. Youâll need to understand the market, analyze trends, and manage risk. Platforms like OctaFX offer free training, which is a great place to start. But honestly, this oneâs not for everyone. If youâre not ready to put in the work (and handle the stress), maybe skip it. *6. Affiliate Marketing (Effort: 6/10)* Love sharing your favorite products? Affiliate marketing might be your thing. Sign up for programs like Amazonâs or PiggyVestâs referral system, share your links, and earn a commission when people buy through them. Itâs not a huge money-maker unless youâve got a big audience, but itâs a nice way to earn some extra cash. Plus, itâs low-cost and doesnât require much skillâjust a knack for marketing. *7. Writing (Effort: 6/10)* Yes, AI tools like ChatGPT exist, but thereâs still a demand for human writers. If youâve got a way with words, this could be a great side hustle. Whether itâs blog posts, scripts, or copywriting, good writers are always needed. Youâll need to be fluent in your language of choice and have strong critical thinking skills. Itâs not the easiest, but itâs definitely manageable if youâre passionate about writing. *8. Digital Products (Effort: 8/10)* Got expertise in something? Package it into a digital product. Think eBooks, courses, or templates. For example, if youâre a food blogger, you could sell a recipe book. It takes time and effort to create something valuable, but once itâs done, it can be a steady source of income. Just make sure youâre offering real valueâno one wants to buy a half-baked product. *9. Consulting (Effort: 10/10)* If youâre an expert in your field, consulting can be a goldmine. People will pay big bucks to pick your brain. If youâve got the capital and the patience, it can pay off big time. But for most people, itâs more of a long-term goal than a quick side hustle. Itâs not for beginners, but if youâve got the skills and experience, itâs one of the most lucrative options out there. *10. Real Estate (Effort: 9/10)* Real estate can be a money-maker, especially with short-term rentals like Airbnb. But itâs not cheap to get into, and it takes a lot of know-how. If youâve got the capital and the patience, it can pay off big time. But for most people, itâs more of a long-term goal than a quick side hustle. So, there you have it! Whether youâre looking for something low-key or ready to go all-in, thereâs something here for everyone. Whatâs your favorite side hustle? Let me know! (And hey, if you want to stay updated on more tips like these, donât forget to subscribe!)


*CBN Tells Banks: Keep ATMs Stocked with Cash as New Fees Kick In* The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is putting pressure on banks to make sure their ATMs are loaded with cash, especially as new transaction fees are set to take effect on March 1. The move comes after the CBN announced updated charges for ATM withdrawals, sparking mixed reactions from Nigerians. Under the new rules, withdrawing cash from your own bankâs ATM remains free. But if you use another bankâs ATM, youâll be charged âŚ100 for withdrawals of âŚ20,000 or less at on-site ATMs (those located inside or near a bank branch). For off-site ATMsâlike the ones you find in malls, gas stations, or other public spacesâthe fee jumps to âŚ500 per transaction. International withdrawals will also cost more, with customers footing the exact fees charged by foreign banks. John Onoja, the Acting Director of the CBNâs Financial Policy and Regulation Department, explained that the fee hike is partly due to rising operational costs. âBanks need to cover their expenses while still providing quality services to customers,â he said during an interview on Arise TV. Onoja also shut down rumors that the new fees are a way to reduce cash in circulation. âThis isnât about mopping up cash,â he clarified. âThe CBN has other tools for that. This is about making sure ATMs actually have cash when people need it.â He emphasized that the CBN is committed to ensuring Nigerians have access to cash, especially in remote areas where digital payment options might not be widely available. âCashless doesnât mean no cash,â Onoja said. âIt just means using less cash. But for those who need physical money, ATMs should be ready and stocked.â The CBN is also pushing banks to step up their game by improving both cash availability and digital banking services. âBanks need to make sure their customers donât have to pay extra fees at competitorsâ ATMs,â Onoja added. âIf your bankâs ATMs are empty, customers will go elsewhere, and thatâs bad for business.â For Nigerians, the message is clear: Banks need to do better. Whether youâre withdrawing cash or paying digitally, the CBN wants you to have a smooth experience. So, if your bankâs ATMs are always empty, it might be time to ask them why. As the new fees roll out, the CBN is urging banks to keep their ATMs stocked and their services reliable. After all, nobody wants to pay extra just to access their own money.

*How Young People Can Build and Sell Digital Products Using AI (Step-by-Step Guide)* Want to make money online by selling digital products? You can use AI tools like DeepSeek and Gamma to create and sell your own digital guides, even if you're starting from scratch. Ready to start? Dive in, create your first digital product, and watch the money roll in. This is your step-by-step guide to help you get started. *Step 1: Find a Profitable Niche* Use _DeepSeek_ to discover trending topics. Ask it to give you the top 10 most searched digital product niches. DeepSeek will provide you with ideas like AI, cybersecurity, personal finance, and more. Pick one that interests you or one you know a little about. *Step 2: Validate Your Idea* Head to _Google Trends_ to check if people are searching for your chosen topic. Type in your topic, for example, "cybersecurity course," to see if it's trending. If it's popular, you're good to go. *Step 3: Create Your Digital Product* Use _Gamma.app_ to build your guide. Type in a prompt like "Create a cybersecurity guide for beginners." Gamma will generate an outline and create a professional-looking presentation in seconds. You can edit it, add more details, and make it as long or short as you want. *Step 4: Add a Voiceover (Optional)* If you don't want to use your own voice, use _11Labs_ , an AI voice generator, to add a voiceover to your guide. Export your guide as a video file so it's ready to sell. *Step 5: List Your Product Online* Use _Teachable_ , a free platform, to list your digital product. Add a catchy title, description, and price. Teachable will help your product rank on Google, so people can find it when they search for your topic. *Step 6: Promote Your Product* Create short, engaging videos on TikTok, Instagram, or Pinterest to drive traffic to your product. Use _InVideo_ _AI_ to generate video ideas and scripts. Post 3-5 videos daily to build an audience and promote your guide. This process works because you don't need to be an expert. AI does most of the work for you. Once your product is live, it can earn money while you sleep. Most tools are free or affordable. To succeed, pick a niche you're passionate about to stay motivated. Use AI tools to save time and make the process super easy. Promote your product consistently on _WhatsApp, YouTube, Twitter (X), Instagram and TikTok_, to grow your sales.

*7 Chill Ways to Earn Dollars in Nigeria (Without the Stress)* We all have this imagination where we want to earn in dollars while chilling at home in Nigeria, lol! Well, itâs possible, and Iâm about to give you guys the full gist on how you can make it happen. No cap, these methods are legit, but remember, itâs not a âget-rich-overnightâ thing. You have to put in some work, but trust me, itâs worth it. Letâs get into it! *1. Sell Digital Products* Imagine earning in 10 different currencies just by sharing what you know. Crazy, right? You can create ebooks, templates, or even webinars and sell them globally. Platforms like Selar and Mainstack make it easy to sell your stuff and get paid in dollars. The best part? You create it once, and it keeps making money for you. Start with free tools and build from there. *2. Become a Virtual Assistant* If youâre good at replying emails or managing social media, this oneâs for you. Virtual assistants help businesses or individuals with tasks like scheduling, email management, or social media. I know someone in Nigeria who works for a US-based coach and gets paid in dollars. Platforms like Upwork and Fiverr are great places to start. *3. Save & Invest in Dollars* This oneâs a no-brainer. You can save or invest in dollars and watch your money grow. You donât even need dollars to startâjust convert your naira on platforms like Bamboo or Trove. You can invest in US stocks, crypto, or other assets that pay dividends in dollars. *4. Content Creation* Everyoneâs becoming a content creator for a reasonâit pays! Platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and even Instagram (they just started paying Nigerian creators) reward you for creating engaging content. If youâve got a ring light and some creativity, this could be your ticket to earning dollars. *5. Affiliate Marketing* Youâve probably heard this before, but let me break it down. You promote products from platforms like Amazon or AliExpress, and when people buy through your link, you get a commission. The best part? You donât have to worry about deliveryâthe platform handles it. I know someone whoâs killing it with this method. Itâs not as hard as it sounds, and the dollars can add up. *6. Remote Work Opportunities* LinkedIn is your best friend here. Many global companies hire remote workers, and they donât care where youâre located. Some companies even fly their remote workers abroad for events. Imagine getting a 600K monthly salary while chilling in Nigeria. Sounds like a dream, but itâs real! *7. Start a YouTube Channel* Last but not least, YouTube. If youâve got something to say, why not get paid for it? YouTube pays creators well, and some Nigerian YouTubers are earning millions yearly. It takes consistency, but the payoff can be huge.


*Ondo Finance Commissioner Caught Spraying Money in Viral Video* Looks like another Nigerian official is in hot water for breaking the law, this time, itâs the Ondo State Finance Commissioner, Mrs. Omowunmi Isaac. A video of her spraying naira notes at an event has gone viral, and people are not happy about it. In the clip, the commissioner is seen throwing N500 notes on musicians after someone handed her N1000 notes. While it might seem like a fun party move, itâs actually against the law. Under the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act, spraying, stepping on, or dancing on the naira is considered currency abuse, and itâs punishable by law. This isnât the first time someoneâs been called out for this. Remember Bobrisky? The popular crossdresser was jailed last year for spraying money at an event. The courts didnât go easy on himâno fine, just straight jail time. It was a clear message: mess with the naira, and there will be consequences. Now, everyoneâs wondering if the commissioner will face the same fate. EFCC was reached out to for comments, and they said theyâll look into the video. So, itâs possible Mrs. Isaac could be in trouble soon. The CBN and law enforcement agencies have been clear about protecting the nairaâs integrity. Spraying money might look cool at parties, but itâs illegal, and it devalues the currency. Plus, itâs not a great look for someone in charge of managing state finances. What do you think? Should the commissioner face the same consequences as Bobrisky, or is this being blown out of proportion?

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