5 PROFITABLE BUSINESSES YOU CAN DO ON CAMPUS

5 PROFITABLE BUSINESSES YOU CAN DO ON CAMPUS


We present you with a list of profitable businesses which students can do in other to help themselves financial while in school.



START AFFILIATE MARKETING
 

What an affiliate marketer does is to help promote products and services of other companies and earn commission from sales made. You will need a good knowledge of web marketing, sales copywriting and pay per click marketing to become an affiliate marketer.


BECOME A GRAPHIC DESIGNER


If you are very good with graphics. There are websites where you can offer your services and get paid for it. Such websites include Freelance website.


DEVELOPING MOBILE APPLICATION


Mobile Apps are hot right now and many businesses and individuals are hiring people to build mobile applications for them. Do you have programming skills? Then you can also make money as a student by building mobile apps and publishing them.


EVENT PLANNING


There are series of campus events from student parties to award nights, matriculations and convocations. You can offer your services and help in planning such events and get paid for it.


Although starting up might be challenging as you will need to be able to convince sponsors that you can handle the job perfectly. You can offer to do the first few jobs for free and start charging when you have proven yourself to be an excellent event planner.


HAIR STYLING SERVICE


You can start rendering your services as a hair stylist or professional barber. Everyone loves to look good, and good hair care is one of those factors that improve one’s overall appearance. So, you will make a lot of cash off of your colleagues by starting this business.


We hope this helps you

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Buhari's daughter at her call to bar ceremony

Buhari's daughter at her call to bar ceremony 

It was a good day for the country’s first family as one of the daughters of President Muhammadu Buhari, Halima Buhari was called to bar today, July 14.
 


Her mother, Aisha Buhari, was in attendance at the call to bar ceremony which held in Abuja.
Call to bar is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions where an individual is sworn or entered into a law society or state bar or court and thereafter licensed to practise law in that jurisdiction. In Nigeria, the ceremony is organised by the Nigerian Law School. It is a significant ceremony in the annals of Nigeria’s Legal profession, being the only means to admit new lawyers to practice.
The daughter and son of Buhari, Zahra and Yusuf, recently graduated from the University of Surrey, Guildford, England, United Kingdom.


Shiites-Army clash: El-rufai receives report, promises to punish culprits

Shiites-Army clash: El-rufai receives report, promises to punish culprits

Governor Nasiru El-rufai of Kaduna State, on Friday, said anyone indicted by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the state government in December Shiites-Army clash in Zaria would be appropriately sanctioned. Slained Shia members   El-Rufai said this while receiving the report of the Commission in Kaduna. 

The commission, inaugurated in January, was mandated to investigate the clash between the Shiites Islamic Movement and the Nigerian Army in Zaria. The governor said the report would be diligently studied for proper implementation. He said the state government would be guided by the commission’s recommendations in assigning administrative and criminal responsibility to those who allegedly participated in the violence. “Kaduna State has witnessed at least 10 rounds of ethnics and religious violence in the last three decades,“he said. El-Rufai said a white paper conveying the decision of government on the recommendations of the commission would be issued promptly. “And the necessary follow up actions will be taken to avoid similar crises that took place in the last three decades in parts of state.” El-rufai said the commission was set up to provide best option for accountability and transparency in providing justice to the affected persons in the mayhem. He commended the chairman and members for accepting to serve in the commission and for their commitment. The chairman of the commission, Justice Mohammad Garba, had earlier thanked the state government for finding them worthy to participate in the inquiry. He, however, said that members of the Shiites movement did not appear before the commission, adding that they had decided to opt out of the hearing without formal reason. Garba said the commission could not meet up with the six-week deadline because of the group’s failure to appear despite efforts made to convince the sect to appear before it. “They were represented by a counsel and they decided to opt out without formal reason or formal communication,“Garba said. He appreciated the public support and the security agencies while conducting the public hearing. He said more than 350 memos were received from within and outside the state. The chairman also said that 40 copies of the final report had been  presented to the state government for necessary action. About 347 people had been killed during the clash. (NAN)


Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/shiites-army-clash-el-rufai-receives-report-promises-punish-culprits/

37 military personnel escape death in Kano

37 military personnel escape death in Kano

KANO – No fewer than 37 military personnel escaped death at Gaya 65km south of Kano Friday morning when their convoy crashed into a ditch. Eyewitness, Sule Adamu told Vanguard that the incident occured along Gaya–Jahun federal highway at about 7.30 am when the convoy  tried to make a u-turn when they realised they had missed their way. Adamu said that  “at the moment most of them are in critical conditions at Gaya General hospital, and there are visible cases of fractures among the wounded personnel”. The eyewitness stated that from all indications, they were travelling to Maiduguri when they missed their road at Gaya- Dutse federal highway. Confirming the incident, Captain Eze of 3rd Motorised Brigade, Kano, while confirming the incident said “I would furnish you with details, as soon as it is available.” Details soon

Fayose declares 3-day prayers for repose of dead students


Fayose declares 3-day prayers for repose of dead students

Gov. Ayo Fayose has declared three-day statewide prayers for the repose of the souls of students of Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti, who died in a road mishap on Monday night.
Fayose made the declaration on Tuesday while on a sympathy visit to the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH).
The death toll in the accident has risen to seven from the initial five.
He said that the prayers were meant to forestall a recurrence of such incident.
He expressed regret that the accident claimed a total of seven students while the two remaining occupants of the vehicle were still battling for life.
A NAN correspondent who visited the hospital and the university, observed a gloomy atmosphere and a feeling of despondency as no one was ready to comment on the development.
The fatal accident occurred in front of the university.