The December Pressure Is Pressing!
Detty December is around the corner – weddings, concerts, brunches, and vibes everywhere. But let’s be honest – your account balance didn’t get the memo.
If you’re not careful, you’ll spend your entire January detoxing from bad decisions and empty wallets.
So instead of going broke this season, how about you cash in on the chaos?
Here are 10 Detty December side hustles that can flip you from broke to booked — before 2025 ends.
1. Be the “Event Plug” Everyone Needs
From owambes to concerts, Lagos and Abuja will be on fire.
Offer quick services like:
- Makeup artistry
- Event photography
- Ushers and rentals
- Small chops or cocktail mixology
One weekend can earn you ₦80k–₦150k if you play it right.
Pro Tip: Brand your WhatsApp as “@TheDecemberPlug” and post your offers daily.
2. Become a Reels Editor or Content Plug
People want to “capture the vibe” but don’t know how to edit.
Offer quick-turnaround Reels editing, caption writing, or content creation for partygoers, influencers, and small brands.
Use CapCut templates, Canva, or VN app.
Bonus: Bundle it as a “Detty December Content Pack.”
3. Sell “Outside” Outfits & Accessories
You know December fashion is a sport.
Curate and sell:
- Thrift dresses, corsets, party fits
- Accessories, shades, and wristwatches
- “Detty looks under ₦15k” bundles
Start with what’s trending on TikTok & Instagram – #DecemberDrip or #PartyReady.
Even with ₦30k capital, you can turn a profit by week two.
4. Food & Tray Hustle – Because Enjoyment Needs Fuel
Events, house parties, and brunches all need food.
Offer:
- Finger foods & cocktail packs
- Home delivery jollof trays
- “Hangover Breakfast” packages
Market through IG Reels or Twitter (X). Add urgency: “Pre-order now — limited trays per weekend.”
5. Ticket Reseller or Event Promoter
Partner with event organizers – sell tickets online or via WhatsApp.
Earn ₦1k–₦3k per ticket.
Start with top concerts like Flytime, Palmwine Fest, or The Experience.
Smart Tip: Use early-bird tickets, then resell closer to the event when prices go up.
6. Logistics & Late-Night Rides
Traffic + Detty December = premium surge pricing.
If you have a car or bike, now’s the time to cash out.
Offer rides or small parcel delivery for last-minute shoppers.
Even renting out your car for events or film shoots can bring quick money.
7. Mobile Beauty & Grooming Services
Offer mobile hair, nails, makeup, or beard grooming.
December clients love convenience – go to them.
Bundle Idea: “Get ready for your event in 1 hour – makeup, nails & glow pack!”
Collaborate with photographers or stylists for joint packages.
8. Gift Curation & Delivery
People abroad always want to send gifts home.
Offer “Gift Concierge” services: buy, wrap, and deliver locally.
Create a few ready-to-buy gift boxes (₦15k, ₦25k, ₦40k options).
Promote through Instagram stories and WhatsApp groups.
9. Sell Digital Downloads for New Year Goals
After Detty December, everyone enters “New Year, New Me” mode.
Sell:
- 2026 planners
- Budget trackers
- Vision board templates
- “Goal-setting Notion pack”
Create once, sell forever – passive side income alert.
10. Party Photographer / Instant Polaroid Plug
Everyone wants memories. Get a small instant camera or Polaroid printer.
Charge ₦2k–₦5k per photo at events.
Add your Instagram handle on the print for branding.
Before you know it – you’re booked back-to-back.
Bonus: “Bro, Don’t Forget Yourself!”
Even while hustling, remember:
- Drink water.
- Don’t overspend the profit.
- Take photos of your work – that’s marketing for next year.
Final Word – “Enjoyment Is Sweeter When It’s Self-Sponsored”
Let’s be honest – Detty December hits different when it’s funded by your own hustle.
Whether you make ₦20k or ₦200k, the real flex is starting January without regret.
So ask yourself: Will you be broke this December, or will you be booked?
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Intro – The Era of One-Month Hustles
2024 was the year of “everybody get hustle.”
From crypto trading and affiliate marketing to thrift flipping and perfume reselling — side hustles were popping up and dying faster than Lagos trends.
But now that the hype has cooled, what actually lasted?
Which side gigs still bring steady income for Nigerians juggling 9–5s, school, or remote work?
Here’s the 1extraGig real-talk list of the hustles that didn’t flop — and are still cashing out in 2025.
1. Mini-Importation & Local Resale – Still King
While many dropped off when dollar rates soared, the smart importers pivoted: they began sourcing locally or via Temu, 1688, and TikTok shops.
People still want affordable, trendy items – wigs, gadgets, skincare, and fashion accessories — and sellers who package well are still eating.
Real talk: The real winners are those who built a brand, not just an IG page.
2. Product Rebranding & White-Label Sales
In 2024 everyone wanted to start a “skincare line.” Most failed.
But the few who white-labeled quality products (especially hair, beard, and glow oils) and invested in packaging stayed alive.
By 2025, the play is presentation – not production.
Survivor tip: If your branding slaps, you can resell almost anything.
3. POS Business – Not Dead, Just Smarter
Yes, the “POS boom” cooled, but it didn’t die.
Smart agents survived by adding extra services — bill payment, airtime vending, micro-savings, and agency banking.
Many now make consistent ₦80k–₦200k monthly without hype, especially in semi-urban areas.
Lesson: Old hustle + innovation = new profit.
4. Content Creation Services – Silent Breadwinners
Everyone wanted to become an influencer in 2024.
But those who learned to work for influencers – scriptwriters, video editors, caption writers, photographers – are the ones still cashing out.
Example: A short-form video editor can make ₦50k–₦150k per month editing reels for small businesses.
5. Freelance & Remote Digital Skills
Copywriting, design, virtual assistance, customer support — still thriving.
Platforms like Fiverr and Upwork slowed down for some, but local clients on WhatsApp and Twitter are keeping Nigerian freelancers booked.
Pro Tip: Focus on recurring clients — retainers over one-time gigs.
6. Food-Based Side Work — The Evergreen Hustle
Whether it’s lunch packs, chin-chin, shawarma, or small chops — food never goes out of style.
December and weekends are especially juicy for home caterers.
Even “mini brunch boxes” sold on Instagram DMs keep earning.
Why it works: Nigerians may skip luxury, but not food. Ever.
7. Affiliate & Info-Product Sales — If You Play It Smart
Affiliate marketing had its “noise” era, but a small circle of marketers quietly kept earning — especially those who built email lists or TikTok funnels.
By 2025, the key isn’t posting links randomly — it’s packaging valuable content around the offer.
Tip: Sell transformation, not links.
8. Tutoring & Skill Coaching
Teaching digital skills, languages, or creative tools online is now a stable part-time income.
Many earn ₦100k–₦300k monthly teaching Canva design, TikTok growth, or UI basics via WhatsApp classes.
Smart angle: Record one class → sell the replay → passive income.
9. Beauty & Self-Care Services
Hair stylists, nail techs, skincare plug-ins — they’re not going anywhere.
In fact, mobile beauty service is the next wave — customers pay more for convenience.
Still trending: At-home facials, male grooming, bridal prep, and DIY beauty kits.
10. Digital Product Creation — The Silent Goldmine
E-books, Notion templates, planners, CV kits — small, one-time-made digital items selling globally.
It’s slow money, but steady — especially if you build a personal brand around it.
Example: A ₦5k Notion template that sells 50 copies = ₦250k.
Final Word — The Real Hustlers Adjust, Not Quit
Every side hustle has a season.
The difference between those who quit broke and those who stay booked is adaptation.
If your 2024 hustle flopped, maybe it’s not that the market died — maybe your strategy did.
So before you chase the next shiny trend, ask:
“Can I tweak what I already know to make it pay again?”
Because in 2025, the smartest hustlers aren’t starting new things — they’re fixing old ones.
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