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Best Weekend Business Ideas in Nigeria for Extra Income

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Best Weekend Business Ideas in Nigeria for Extra Income

Many Nigerians want to make more money, but their weekdays are occupied with work, school, or family responsibilities. That’s where weekend businesses come in — small, flexible side hustles you can run on Saturdays and Sundays to boost your income without affecting your main job or commitment. In this article, you’ll discover the best weekend business ideas in Nigeria for extra income that are working right now — and how to start them.

Weekend businesses are perfect for students, civil servants, full-time workers, stay-at-home parents, and even entrepreneurs looking for something extra. You don’t need to quit your job or invest millions. With the right idea and consistency, your weekend hustle can grow into a full-time business or become a reliable second income.

In this article, you’ll discover the best weekend business ideas that are working right now in Nigeria — and how to start them.

Table of Contents

  1. Why Weekend Businesses Are a Smart Idea
  2. What to Look Out for in a Weekend Business
  3. Catering and Small Chops Services
  4. Weekend Home Cleaning Services
  5. Freelance Photography or Videography
  6. Hair Styling and Home Service Grooming
  7. Mobile Car Wash Business
  8. MC/Hosting and Event Services
  9. Online Tutoring or Coaching
  10. Buying and Reselling on WhatsApp
  11. Foodstuff Packaging and Delivery
  12. Laundry and Ironing Business
  13. Final Thoughts
  14. Need Help Starting Your Business?
  15. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Key Takeaways

  • Weekend businesses are great for making extra money without quitting your job
  • You can start small with your skills, tools you already have, or services in high demand
  • Look for businesses that people often need on weekends — events, food, cleaning, and tutoring
  • WhatsApp, word-of-mouth, and Instagram are great for promoting your weekend hustle
  • Start with one idea, serve people well, and build consistent income
  • Most of these businesses require little capital — just commitment and smart planning
  • You can eventually grow your weekend hustle into a full-time business
  1. Why Weekend Businesses Are a Smart Idea

With the high cost of living and rising inflation in Nigeria, one source of income is no longer enough for most people. Weekend businesses give you a chance to make money on your free days, improve your financial security, and even explore your passion.

If you’re already working a 9–5 job or in school during the week, the weekend is your best time to run a hustle. You can build customer relationships, get referrals, and create a steady stream of cash that adds to your salary or allowance.

  1. What to Look Out for in a Weekend Business

Not every business is ideal for the weekend. You need a business that:

Doesn’t require too much time or startup capital

Fits into Saturdays or Sundays only

Serves a real need or urgent demand

Can be started solo or with little help

Works well with your skills and tools

Focus on simple businesses that bring quick returns and can be done part-time.

  1. Catering and Small Chops Services

Weekends in Nigeria are full of events — weddings, birthdays, meetings, and housewarming parties. If you can cook or prepare snacks, this is your chance.

You can offer:

Small chops and finger foods

Party jollof, fried rice, swallow and soups

Home delivery of Sunday lunch packs

Event cooking services for groups and families

Start with family and friends. Package your food well, take good pictures, and post on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook. People love food that’s tasty, clean, and affordable.

  1. Weekend Home Cleaning Services

Busy professionals and families often need help cleaning their homes during the weekend. This is where you can step in and offer professional or casual home cleaning.

You can clean:

Apartments or hostels

Offices (weekend-only contracts)

Churches or mosques

Airbnb and short-let apartments

You only need basic supplies like buckets, mop, gloves, cleaning agents, and good time management. Offer discounts for referrals or regular customers.

  1. Freelance Photography or Videography

If you own a good phone or camera and enjoy taking pictures, turn it into a weekend business. Events, birthdays, church programs, and baby shoots all happen more on weekends.

Offer:

Event photography (even as a beginner)

Content creation for business owners

Family or graduation photoshoots

Behind-the-scenes videos for events or food vendors

Edit using apps like CapCut, Snapseed, or Lightroom and charge per session or per image. With good editing and delivery, people will keep coming back.

  1. Hair Styling and Home Service Grooming

Haircare is a weekly routine for many Nigerians, and weekends are the most popular time for hair appointments. If you know how to braid, fix weaves, barb hair, or retouch, offer your services from home or as a mobile stylist.

What you can offer:

Braids, twist, wig revamping, and locs

Barbing (home delivery)

Hair treatment and steaming

Kids’ hair and school prep grooming

You can start with friends and neighbors and grow through word of mouth. Home service fees can also increase your income per client.

  1. Mobile Car Wash Business

Many car owners only have time to clean their cars on weekends. Instead of renting a shop, you can offer to wash cars at customers’ homes or at office parking lots.

What you need:

Buckets, soaps, brush, towel, polish, and optional portable pressure machine

You can charge per car or per contract (e.g. ₦3,000 every Saturday). Add polishing, interior cleaning, or engine wash for extra income.

Promote your service through flyers, WhatsApp groups, estate boards, or local shops.

  1. MC/Hosting and Event Services

If you’re lively, humorous, or enjoy public speaking, consider becoming a Master of Ceremony (MC) or event host.

This weekend business is perfect for:

Birthdays and weddings

Church events or school graduation parties

Corporate and training events

Even comedy nights or student shows

You don’t need to be famous. Just start small, deliver well, and build a portfolio. Offer to host free or discounted shows at first, then scale with referrals and testimonials.

  1. Online Tutoring or Coaching

If you’re good in a subject or skill, you can teach others online — especially students, job seekers, or young professionals.

What you can teach:

WAEC/JAMB subjects (Math, English, Physics)

IELTS, SAT, or language prep

Digital skills (design, writing, marketing, editing)

Entrepreneurship or business coaching

Use WhatsApp, Zoom, or Telegram. Record your lessons and offer paid access or create a weekend mentorship group.

  1. Buying and Reselling on WhatsApp

If you have a good eye for trending products, become a weekend reseller.

Here’s how:

Find suppliers of hot-selling products (bags, shoes, hair, supplements)

Negotiate bulk or wholesale prices

Resell on WhatsApp or Instagram with a small profit margin

You don’t need to buy large stock. Some suppliers even offer dropshipping, so you only pay when a customer orders.

Be consistent with posting and offer good customer service.

  1. Foodstuff Packaging and Delivery

Nigerians love convenience. Selling foodstuff in smaller, ready-to-use quantities is a great idea.

Package:

1kg rice, beans, crayfish, ogbono, or egusi

Soup ingredients in takeaway packs

Breakfast combos (bread, tea, eggs)

Work with market women or buy in bulk. Brand your packaging and offer home delivery during weekends. Perfect for busy workers, students, and bachelors.

  1. Laundry and Ironing Business

Laundry services are in demand — especially from bachelors, busy mums, or working-class people.

You can:

Wash and iron at home

Pick up dirty clothes and return them cleaned

Offer weekend-only or Sunday-only laundry services

You’ll need detergent, water source, iron, and packaging. Advertise in churches, student hostels, or on WhatsApp.

Start with just a few clients and grow from there.

 

Final Thoughts

Your weekends don’t have to be unproductive. With the right idea and consistent effort, you can turn Saturdays and Sundays into money-making days. Whether it’s food, fashion, cleaning, coaching, or content creation — the opportunities are endless.

You don’t need to start big or wait for perfect conditions. Pick one weekend business that fits your skill, interest, and location. Start small, serve well, and let word of mouth do the rest.

A few hours every weekend can lead to serious income — and even a full-time business in the future.

Need Help Starting Your Business?

At Dayo Adetiloye Business Hub, we help Nigerians like you start and grow profitable businesses — no matter your budget. From writing business plans to getting registered and finding the right business idea, we’ve got your back.
📞 Call or WhatsApp us on +234-806-077-9290
Let’s build your dream business — together!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a good weekend business I can start in Nigeria with low capital?

Cleaning, foodstuff packaging, laundry, and VTU/data sales are great options with low startup cost.

2. Can I run a weekend business while working full-time during the week?

Yes. That’s the idea — weekend businesses fit into your free time without affecting your weekday job.

3. How much can I make from a weekend side hustle?

It depends on the business, but many people make ₦10,000 to ₦50,000 monthly from weekend-only hustles.

4. Do I need a shop or office to start?

No. Many weekend businesses can be done from home, online, or as mobile services.

5. How do I market my weekend business?

Start with WhatsApp, Facebook groups, church announcements, flyers, and referrals. Consistency matters.

6. What skills do I need to run a weekend hustle?

Basic skills like cooking, cleaning, organizing, teaching, or selling. You can learn others online.

7. Can students do weekend business?

Yes. Weekend hustles are perfect for students — especially those with flexible school schedules.

8. How do I grow my weekend business?

Start small, serve well, reinvest your profit, and use feedback to improve. As you grow, expand your offer.

9. Should I register my business even if it’s part-time?

You can operate informally at first. But registration adds credibility as you grow.

10. Can I run two weekend businesses at once?

Yes, but focus on one until it is stable. Then add another if you can manage your time.

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