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You can train your own model on existing provider or use our own AI
I just built a personal AI that only speaks Yoruba to me even if I respond in English.
Claude will power Swiftspeed Version 2.0. Users will be able to ship their Android and iOS apps 10x faster, and end users will experience 50x faster app loading.
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You can basically build any type of app in ten minutes 😭. We are rolling out release to Business user next week!!!
Claude will power Swiftspeed Version 2.0. Users will be able to ship their Android and iOS apps 10x faster, and end users will experience 50x faster app loading.
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Create your own fintech app without writing a single line of code 😎. Swiftspeed handles security, infrastructure and everything inbetween.
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My team should please now. This is actually insane.
Create your own fintech app without writing a single line of code 😎. Swiftspeed handles security, infrastructure and everything inbetween.
I’m there!!!
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It can detect internal and external link issues
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It’s free open source
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How Students Can Earn Money and Start Businesses With No Capital in Nigeria.
1. Start a Campus Laundry Service (Zero Capital)
Most students think all business requires money; It doesn’t. It requires initiative and reliability.
How to start:
Go to Canva
Design a simple flyer:
“Affordable Laundry Service”
Washing
Ironing
Swift Delivery
Add your name and phone number to it then share it on whatsApp status, hostel groups and ask friends to repost.
Pricing strategy:
If others charge ₦300 per cloth, charge ₦200
Compete on price and speed, not luxury.
Operations (no excuses):
Wash clothes with your hands,
Borrow an iron if you don’t have one,
Deliver on time cos this is your biggest advantage.
How it grows:
Save profits
Buy a mini washing machine
Upgrade gradually from hustler to a business owner.
You don’t need capital. You need consistency.
2. Monetize Your Notes Using Digital Tools & AI
The world is digital; and students who adapt early win. You need to start searching for loopholes and be creative about finding a solution.
Take this gor example;
The loophole:
Many students miss classes, don’t take notes and panic during exams.
You can profit from their lack of preparation.
How to execute:
Keep your notes clean and complete
Snap your notes with your phone
Use AI tools to:
Convert images totext
Format into clean PDFs
Upload as an ebook on platforms like Selar
Pricing:
Sell for $5
Share your links to them.
10 sales and you're getting more than Nigeria’s minimum wage in just a week or two.
Long term play:
Sell to course mates and juniors coming behind you.
Even after graduation, this keeps earning.
Advanced idea:
Compile notes into categories
Use AI app builders like @Swiftspeedapp to create:
A notes app
Subscription model (e.g. $10 per semester)
Add:
Past questions
Solved answers using AI.
Knowledge you don’t monetize is wasted potential.
3. Become a Student Real Estate Connector (Not an Agent)
Every year, thousands of students gain admission; and panic over accommodation.
You can become the bridge.
How to start:
Create a WhatsApp group:
“Freshers Seeking Accommodation – (School Name)”
Ask friends to share it widely
Especially to:
New intakes
People in other schools who know incoming students
Your role:
Meet landlords
Verify house prices
Take clear pictures
Post listings in the group
How you earn:
Add a small fee (e.g. ₦10,000 per house)
Don’t exploit; trust should be your currency
Extra value:
Connect students who want roommates
Help them split rent costs
Earn from facilitating connections.
You don’t need to own assets to profit; you need access.
All three ideas share one thing:
They solve problems using skills, effort, and trust; not money.
If students can understand this early, they won’t graduate broke, desperate, or dependent.