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Five Online Side Hustles Nigerians Can Try for Extra Income in 2026

Nigerians seeking extra income online in 2026 can explore a range of digital side hustles that can be done remotely from a laptop or home office.

Side hustles remain a popular way to supplement income alongside a full-time job or small business. For those interested in online opportunities in 2026, several niche hustles tap into expanding digital markets and changing consumer habits.

Audiobook narration is identified as a growing online side hustle. This opportunity is tied to the expanding global audiobook market, which has seen rising listener demand. Narrators with storytelling or public speaking skills can work remotely with proper recording equipment.

Running Instagram theme pages focused on a specific topic such as fitness, travel, or finance can generate income. Once a substantial audience is built, income can come from sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, or selling digital products such as templates or guides.

Software consulting can be a lucrative side hustle when focused on a specific platform or tool. Businesses often seek experts to help with software setup, optimisation, troubleshooting, or employee training.

Specialising allows consultants to position themselves as experts and command higher rates.

Print-on-demand notebooks represent a creative online hustle. Sellers can design planners, journals, or templates and sell them through online marketplaces. This model eliminates the need to hold inventory.

Starting a Substack newsletter can provide recurring income from paid subscribers. Writers can publish newsletters on topics ranging from professional insights to lifestyle advice. Building a loyal audience over time can generate consistent revenue.

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Michael Victor

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