Tohsynetita1: 3:52am |
SagittariusFx:
Hey guys, I’m 31, didn’t finish school, and somehow (let’s just say not the best way), I was able to gather around 8 million naira. I know how easy it is to blow money in this country, so I don’t want to make wrong moves now.
So far, I’ve opened 2 POS shops and I’m planning to start a laundry business here in the East. But I’m thinking long-term now.
I’m in a serious relationship with a really good lady and hope to get married soon, so I want something stable that can my future family and also help with my responsibilities back home.
I learned forex trading, and while I understand it, I’ve not been consistently profitable — it feels too risky to rely on.
Now I’m asking:
• Should I focus more on growing businesses or learn a digital skill?
• Is 31 too late to start learning tech or digital skills?
• If not, which skills are profitable and worth learning now?
• Any business ideas you think are good for my location?
I also have a big ion for cars, especially modification. I’ve been considering learning car wrapping and turning it into a business. Is that a good idea?
Lastly, I’m thinking of getting a small car and relocating to Abuja or Port Harcourt to try e-hailing.
I just want something steady and reliable — not a hustle that will fade fast.
Please drop any real advice, ideas, or skills you think I should consider. I’ll appreciate every suggestion 🙏🏽
Seun nlfpmods please push to front page
You can learn tech alongside your business now.
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Tohsynetita1: 11:49am On Jun 06 |
annolomy:
I have been contemplating on going into forex trading, but a bit scared. I'm a beginner.
Don’t try it if you don’t like mass loss and regret.
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Tohsynetita1: 6:45pm On Jun 05 |
prince10348:
Kindly drop your or reach out to me so we can discuss we'll. Thanks
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Tohsynetita1: 3:13pm On Jun 05 |
How much is it boss?
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Tohsynetita1: 7:36pm On Jun 04 |
temishelby:
Sure. You can talk Here or Whatsapp
Your WhatsApp number please?
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Tohsynetita1: 10:05pm On Jun 03 |
All everyone, does this stuff really matters ? Or just a probabilistic theorem.
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Tohsynetita1: 11:18pm On Jun 02 |
Richarlison640:
“I’m looking to purchase aged Gmail s (3+ months old) solely to use for ing a YouTube Family Plan subscription. If you have any available and are open to selling, please message me directly through Whatsapp 09052958011”
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Tohsynetita1: 2:32pm On Jun 01 |
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Tohsynetita1: 7:45pm On May 31 |
Love800:
Can you explain more on that foodstuff business?
How is it done?
You asked me something like this before and I told you.
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Tohsynetita1: 8:08am On May 25 |
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Tohsynetita1: 9:56pm On May 24 |
GreenCapitolTe:
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Tohsynetita1: 9:56pm On May 24 |
Do you still do this?
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Tohsynetita1: 1:38pm On May 24 |
That’s a definition of peace in a religion.
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Tohsynetita1: 12:34pm On May 24 |
yad2eidi:
i am looking for someone that is good at advertising targeted at European people. if you are good at it, send me a message
What is your service?
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Tohsynetita1: 8:48pm On May 23 |
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Tohsynetita1: 8:47pm On May 23 |
ikedike200:
The retail industry in Nigeria is expanding rapidly, and the smoke shop business is no exception. This guide provides an in-depth exploration of what a smoke shop is, the various types of smoke shops, prominent names in the industry, market size, emerging trends, challenges, and future prospects for aspiring entrepreneurs.
A smoke shop is a retail store specializing in the sale of smoking-related products. These include traditional tobacco products like cigarettes and cigars, modern alternatives such as vaping devices and e-liquids, and accessories like lighters, ashtrays, and shisha (hookah) equipment.
Smoke shops cater to a diverse clientele, from traditional smokers to individuals seeking trendy alternatives like flavored shisha or vaping products. Beyond being retail spaces, smoke shops often serve as hubs for enthusiasts, offering specialized advice and fostering communities around smoking culture.
The smoke shop industry can be categorized into several types based on their offerings and target market:
Traditional Tobacco Shops: Focus on selling cigarettes, cigars, and locally produced tobacco. Serve customers who prefer conventional smoking products.
Vape Shops: Specialize in electronic cigarettes, vaping devices, and flavored e-liquids. Attract younger and health-conscious customers looking for alternatives to traditional smoking.
Shisha Lounges and Retailers: Combine retail sales of shisha pipes, tobacco, and accessories with spaces for social smoking experiences. Popular in urban areas with vibrant nightlife.
Luxury Smoke Shops: Cater to high-end customers with cigars, handcrafted pipes, and exclusive tobacco blends. Often located in upscale neighborhoods or shopping centers.
Hybrid Smoke Shops: Offer a combination of traditional tobacco, vaping, and shisha products. Designed to serve a broad customer base.
Although the smoke shop industry in Nigeria is still evolving, several prominent players are setting benchmarks:
Kazzy Plug Ventures - Known for its wide range of smoking accessories and traditional tobacco products.
VIP Electronic Cigarette Nigeria - Specializes in vaping devices and e-liquids, catering to tech-savvy consumers.
Vapology - A retailer offering high-end vaping devices and exotic e-liquid flavors.
The revenue generated Nigeria's Tobacco Products market is estimated to reach US$2.3bn in 2025. It is anticipated that the market will experience an annual growth rate of ten point ninety-one percent (10.91%) between 2025 and 2029 (CAGR 2025-2029).
The Nigerian retail sector, including the smoke shop business, is experiencing significant growth. With a population exceeding 220 million and a rising middle class, the potential customer base for smoking products is vast.
The market is fueled by:
Increasing urbanization, with cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt leading demand.
Growing interest in vaping and shisha as alternatives to traditional smoking.
Expanding nightlife and entertainment industries, where smoking products are popular.
The smoke shop market is estimated to grow steadily, driven by a mix of traditional and alternative smoking preferences. Entrepreneurs entering this space can tap into both established and emerging segments.
Trends in the Smoke Shop Industry
Rising Popularity of Vaping: Vaping has gained traction among young Nigerians, thanks to its perception as a safer alternative to traditional smoking. The demand for flavored e-liquids and stylish devices is on the rise.
Luxury and Products: Affluent customers are seeking high-quality cigars, personalized smoking accessories, and exotic tobacco blends, creating opportunities in the luxury segment.
E-Commerce Growth: The rise of online shopping is transforming the way smoke shop products are purchased. Consumers are increasingly opting for the convenience of online orders and delivery.
Health-Conscious Alternatives: Products like nicotine-free vapes and herbal shisha are becoming popular as consumers seek less harmful options.
Social Smoking Experiences: Shisha lounges and smoking clubs are thriving as social hubs for enthusiasts, combining retail and experiential offerings.
Challenges in the Smoke Shop Business
Regulatory Hurdles - Nigeria’s Tobacco Control Act imposes restrictions on advertising, sales, and packaging. Navigating these regulations requires diligence and compliance.
Counterfeit Products - The prevalence of counterfeit smoking products affects market trust and undermines quality-focused businesses.
Cultural and Social Stigma - In some communities, smoking is viewed negatively, limiting the business’s appeal and requiring sensitive marketing approaches.
Economic Instability - Fluctuating exchange rates and inflation impact the affordability of imported products, particularly luxury items.
Limited Consumer Awareness - Many consumers lack knowledge about alternative products like vaping or herbal smoking options, requiring education and marketing efforts.
Despite challenges, the smoke shop industry in Nigeria has significant growth potential. Key drivers include:
Expanding Middle Class: With rising incomes, more Nigerians are able to afford and branded smoking products.
Untapped Regional Markets: While Lagos and Abuja dominate, secondary cities like Ibadan, Kano, and Enugu present opportunities for growth.
Innovation in Products and Services: Introducing unique products, customizable accessories, and educational campaigns can differentiate a business from competitors.
Health-Conscious Market Segment: By offering eco-friendly and health-focused alternatives, businesses can attract progressive and environmentally conscious consumers.
Community Building and Experiences: Smoke shops that double as community hubs, hosting events like cigar tastings or vaping workshops, can foster loyalty and enhance customer engagement.
Starting a smoke shop business in Nigeria offers immense potential for profitability and growth, provided entrepreneurs navigate the challenges and leverage emerging trends.
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Is farming this lawful in Nigeria?
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Tohsynetita1: 8:44pm On May 23 |
TobaccoFreeNG:
Tobacco, in its various forms, remains a major public health threat in Nigeria. The cultivation, production, marketing, and sale of tobacco products contribute to the loss of biodiversity and the destruction of terrestrial ecosystems and human livelihoods. Around 4.7 million adults (age 15 and older) in Nigeria use tobacco products and risk serious health harms like cancer and heart disease. Tobacco control measures, such as taxation, banning smoking in public places, and restricting sales to minors, can reap enormous health and economic benefits.
#tobacconobefood
Tobacco use creates a demand for its cultivation, production, and consumption. Farmers who cultivate tobacco suffer severe health consequences, including “green tobacco sickness,” and live in poverty. The tobacco industry continues to exploit these farmers and violate laws and ethics, including the use of child labour and damage to the environment. According to recent research by the International Monetary Fund, acute food insecurity in Nigeria has risen by 23% following covid-19 pandemic and food inflation.
#tobacconobefood
Yet, land that should have been used to farm edible and essential foods such as wheat, beans, and maize, is being used to cultivate tobacco. This exacerbates the risk that we face. Farmland that has been used to farm tobacco is damaged due to the toxic nature of the plants. This means that more land would need to be cleared to farm tobacco, while already cleared land has no viable agricultural purpose.
#tobacconobefood
We are calling on the Nigerian government and Federal Ministries of Health, Agriculture and Labour to:
1. To promote and incentivize the cultivation and production of alternative and cash crops that are more profitable to farmers' livelihoods and safe for the environment.
2. To create mass literacy and awareness campaigns on the dangers associated with tobacco cultivation, especially in rural areas with tobacco farming practices.
3. To implement a campaign against tobacco-related child labour by commissioning an investigation into such exploitative practices endangers the lives of children.
#tobacconobefood
We don’t need tobacco to survive. We need food. Safeguard Nigerian lives our environment, and improve food cultivation. #tobacconobefood
#tobacconobefood
Sign this petition https://chng.it/xHt8J7KVpm to the call to protect farmers and communities against tobacco in Nigeria.
Is this stuff legal in Nigeria?
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Tohsynetita1: 1:15pm On May 23 |
QuinQ:
Nothing
so, no punishment whatsoever?
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Tohsynetita1: 1:13pm On May 23 |
ajailer:
Read the article once more and you will see where he is required to payback the whole money. He is coming out a broke dude, and with 3 years supervision after release from jail, he no go fit go back crime for a very long time.
What if he doesn’t have money to return , what will government do?
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Tohsynetita1: 1:09pm On May 23 |
Oparasunny125:
Please,I would like to know more about this importation,I don't mind you guiding me.
[email protected]
Message me on WhatsApp 0803154250 9
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Tohsynetita1: 6:26am On May 23 |
Wyse1:
Good morning house can I learn programming as an ing graduate at 40years of age ? Please I need your advise.
Please message me on WhatsApp
0803154250 9 .
I received your email now but I don’t know what is happening, I can’t send reply.
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Tohsynetita1: 10:55am On May 21 |
Wahala
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Tohsynetita1: 7:35am On May 21 |
FuckYeyeMods:
From those videos, tell us the verse that killing of person that change from Islam to another religion.
Give me one verse.
Surah baqarah vs 193
Surah An nisa 89 - 91
Go and read it.
I don’t know why you people like to lie and be defending something glaring.
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Tohsynetita1: 11:28pm On May 20 |
Nna2025:
Dear Nairalanders,
My company asked a couple of us to resign, services no longer required. I was paid a little above 10M and I will be venturing into lending. Microlending. Please say your prayers for me and wish me well. I will appreciate all you prayers and encouragement too...
Thank You and Regards,
Lending business is not advisable, worst is to arrest the defaulters if they do, and arresting doesn’t mean they will pay.
Why not think of other stuff like planting cash crops, importation, exportation , foodstuffs business from north to Lagos?
I don’t know this could make front page. Look into exportation, importation of goods or farming cash crops, they are reliable and will last.
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Tohsynetita1: 11:10pm On May 20 |
FuckYeyeMods:
I hope who ever start this trash get what he deserve..
Their is no place in the Quran that says you should kill anybody that leave Islam..
It’s in your Quran, Try to follow MsBaba, Malik Musa, Noah Ezekiel, Azzaman Azzaman on Facebook or other social media, you will see a lot of lies that your Alfa didn’t tell you wey dey your Quran
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Tohsynetita1: 4:14am On May 20 |
SpiritualWealth:
"The High Level Of UNEMPLOYMENT In Nigeria Is A Spiritual Problem" - Explain!
So that means countries with Employment no dey have spiritual problem?
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Tohsynetita1: 6:25pm On May 18 |
This is the bone Mohamed salah had injury on when they played with a club
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Tohsynetita1: 6:24pm On May 18 |
SpyAC:
do you an idea of it, can you tutor me on that?
It’s something I do, not even an idea. I just don’t have money to make it big. You can check my past comments
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Tohsynetita1: 5:32pm On May 18 |
Syntaxbyte:
Hello, please enlightened me, I am a software developer and I usually earn good sometimes.
But doing that alone may not be wise especially in this our Nigeria economy.
Please what can I start with at least 1-2 million as side hustle.
Thank you 🙏
Go into importation of goods. You don’t need half quarter of 2 million to make millions
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