From Ritual Temptations to Real Opportunities: A Survival Guide for the Frustrated Youth
Dear You.
So 20-year-olds, 25-year-olds (even 30s and 40s)…
Would say they have been so frustratedd and depressssed to the point they want to do RITUALS.
Then you hear them say they are tired of SUFFFERING AND DEPPPPRESSSION.
But…
Dude you just started life.
And you may not know this.
Life is give and take.
That RITUAL you want to do. Can eventually be the reason you actually face the REAL SUFFERRRRR.
You think you are sufferinggggg now???
Wait until after 7 years of enjoying that RITUAL.
The SPIRITS that has gone to fetch you wealth will come for your peace and soul.
It’s then you will now understand why people say RESTTTTT IN PEACE to the Deadddddd!!!
Now.
I know, life can be tricky.
I know that, you, truly at this young age (one man’s young is another man’s old), has seen SUFFER.
I know it’s possible you were born in SORROWWWW.
But guess what?
You can turn this around with a mindset switch.
Start from believing things can change.
Then begin to seek accessible help.
Accessible help means the most possible opportunity around you.
It could be cleaning for cash.
It could be running errands for cash.
It could be anything.
See the 10 most easy accessible opportunities available to anyone struggling and just wants a chance to earn cash:
1. Helping People for a Fee (Daily Hustle Jobs)
Examples:
Washing clothes for neighbors
Fetching water or helping at markets
Cleaning houses or compounds
Helping with cooking during events
Why it works: You only need effort. No tools. You can earn daily cash (₦1,000–₦5,000 per job) and build regular clients.
2. Cook-and-Sell (Small Portions)
Examples:
Fry akara, puff-puff, yam, rice, or pap in the morning
Boil corn or groundnuts in the evening
Sell chilled water or sachet drinks
Why it works: ₦2,000–₦3,000 can start small. You can borrow basic utensils or sell in front of your house.
3. Phone-Based Hustles (Even a Simple Android Works)
Examples:
Typing small jobs for people (letters, CVs, documents)
Online surveys (Google Opinion Rewards, TimeBucks, Swagbucks)
Posting ads for small businesses on WhatsApp groups for a fee
Why it works: Only basic data or Wi-Fi access needed. You can work with any phone.
4. Laundry or Ironing Services
What to do: Offer to wash or iron clothes for working people or students in your area.
Earnings: ₦200–₦500 per item adds up quickly.
Start with friends and use word of mouth, no fancy tools needed.
5. Buying and Reselling Small
Examples:
Buy pure water packs or sachet drinks and sell per piece.
Buy fruits (orange, banana, mango) and sell in smaller portions.
Buy phone accessories from wholesalers and sell in schools or junctions.
Why it works: You can start small and grow with profits, even ₦2,000 is enough to start.
6. Apprentice or Helping-Hand Jobs
Examples:
Learn a trade like hairdressing, tailoring, phone repair, or mechanic work.
Offer to “assist” a local craftsman (carpenter, barber, or vulcanizer).
Why it works: You earn small stipends while learning, it’s skill and income combined.
7. Errand Services
Examples:
Helping elderly people buy things from the market
Helping families pick up kids or collect deliveries
Running errands for busy workers
Start in your neighborhood, trust is the only capital needed.
8. Help people with security.
You can man their gates.
You can be a bouncer for a function for money,
If you have the body for this. You can grow it into something big.
9. Handcrafts & Repairs
Examples:
Beading, making hair ruffles, or slippers from waste materials.
Mending torn clothes or bags.
Why it works: You can start with recycled or low-cost materials and sell locally.
10. Mobile Personal Services
Examples:
Home hair plaiting, home haircut, home nail fixing, or massage.
Charge small fees (₦500–₦2,000).
Why it works: You go to clients instead of renting a shop — so no overhead.
Your Greatness Spotter
Ediale
PS: You can start these things today and along the line you find favour. You just need to believe and put in the work. One day, your hustle will pay. And your peace in tact.