Illustration of a Nigerian freelancer reviewing tax laws in 2025 with icons representing income tax, compliance, and financial planning

Tax Guide for Freelancers in Nigeria: What You Must Know (2026)

ByJP Attueyi7 min read

Freelancing in Nigeria has exploded; designers, writers, tech professionals, virtual assistants, influencers, coaches, consultants, and creators are making real money outside traditional employment. But there’s one part most freelancers still avoid: 👉 TAX. And with the 2025 tax reforms, the government is tightening compliance. More digital earnings, more bank activity, and more side-hustle income mean more visibility and more responsibility. Whether you’re earning ₦150,000 a… Read More

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7 Ways Nigerians Can Protect Their Savings From Inflation (2025 Guide)

ByJP Attueyi7 min read

Inflation is one of the biggest threats to your financial progress in Nigeria today.Your savings are losing value every single month not because you’re careless, but because prices are rising…

Budgeting tips for Nigerian freelancers and gig workers managing irregular income

Budgeting with Irregular Income in Nigeria: A Simple Guide for Freelancers & Gig Workers

ByJP Attueyi6 min read

If you’re earning via gigs, contracts, or freelancing in Nigeria, you know the challenge: one month you might earn ₦500,000; the next month it might be ₦80,000. Without a salary…

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How to Start Investing in Nigeria with ₦1,000 – A Beginner’s Guide

ByJP Attueyi6 min read

You might think: “₦1,000? That’s nothing. How can I invest with so little?”But investing doesn’t always require big sums. What it needs is the right start, consistency, and knowledge. If…

How to Start Investing in Nigeria with ₦1,000 (Beginner’s Guide)

From Saving to Investing: The Transition Nigerians Must Make

ByJP Attueyi6 min read

For decades, Nigerians were taught that saving is the key to wealth. “Save for a rainy day,” our parents said. And while that advice came from a place of wisdom,…