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Learning a high-paying freelance skill should be on your radar as a Nigerian.

Why?

In 2023 alone, over 200,000 employees lost their jobs globally, with many Nigerian companies overseeing mass layoffs.

The potential mass layoff isn’t the only headache that should bother you. The country is also facing severe economic hardship (the inflation was 33.2% in March 2024, a 28-year high).

The dwindling economy and unstable job market explain why Nigerian Zoomers are likely to have more than one income stream, as organisations are open to employing freelancers to boost efficiency on a tight budget without incurring high overhead costs.

Zoomers typically have more than one income stream. Source: Piggyvest
Zoomers typically have more than one income stream. Source: Piggyvest

Despite organisations’ growing shift toward independent contractors, not every role in the gig economy is financially lucrative. That’s why we curated a list of high-paying freelance skills and jobs you should learn in 2024.

Top 5 high-paying freelance skills in Nigeria in 2026

1. Digital Marketing (or online marketing)

Digital marketing is one of the highest paying freelance skills and jobs in Nigeria.

Digital marketers use digital platforms to promote products and services. Unlike traditional marketing, which focuses on billboards, magazines, and television commercials, digital marketing reaches its target audience through websites, social media platforms, search engines, and email. Content creation, paid advertising, organic traffic generation, and social media management are among the primary responsibilities of digital marketers in Nigeria.

Like many roles in the gig economy, salary compensation depends on experience and skill levels, project scope and complexity, clientele industry and location, and organisation size. Glassdoor, a website for reviewing companies, estimated that Nigerian digital marketers earn ₦208,000 to ₦660,000 per month. Globally, online marketers earn around $50 per hour, with an annual salary of $100,000.

2. Content writing and social media management

The content writing industry has arguably the lowest barrier to entry on this list. Content writers create articles and posts for blogs, websites, social media platforms, and other digital products. The service range includes expert-led or product-fit content, promotional materials, and opinion pieces.

High-paying freelance in Nigeria skills between 2022 and 2023
Content writing is a high-paying freelance skill. Source: Payoneer

Businesses employ content writers to improve discoverability and authority on search engines and social media platforms. The main skills content writers need are search engine optimisation (SEO)—the marketing tactic that makes websites and content discoverable on the search engine—editing, research, storytelling, and persuasive writing.

Content writers’ average monthly base pay is ₦60,000–₦150,000 in metropolitan areas like Lagos. You’ll likely receive higher pay on freelance platforms like Fiverr and Upwork, where content writers earn $25–47/hr and $15–40/hr, respectively.

Social media technology was the next big thing after the dot-com bubble in the early 2000s, coinciding with the growth of digital products and web applications. Over the next two decades, businesses increasingly turned to social media networks to enhance their online presence, increase product awareness, and connect with customers. Social media management designs the content for social channels.

In Nigeria, social media managers earn an average monthly salary of ₦100,000 and an estimated total annual pay of ₦1,200,000. Upwork pegs the median hourly rates for social media managers at $14–$35.

3. Virtual Assistant

Virtual assistants (VAs) provide administrative, technical, and creative assistance from a remote location. Think of VAs as digital office assistants. The responsibilities of VAs include:

  • Appointment scheduling and managing travel arrangements.
  • Organising email correspondence and calls.
  • Customer support
  • Managing social media accounts
  • Client relations and gathering information.

The global VA market was valued at $2.48 billion in 2022, with an expected growth rate of 24.48% between 2021 and 2028. Understandably, the shift toward flexible working increased the demand for VAs. In Nigeria, VAs earn an estimated ₦340,000 as total pay, with ₦78,000–₦253,000 as the base pay and ₦120,000–₦240,000 as the additional pay.

4. Software development, web development, and mobile app development

In 2011, Anderssen Horowitz (a venture capitalist and seasoned investor) predicted that software companies are “poised to take over large swatches of the economy,” suggesting that more companies will turn to software products as internet connectivity grows.

More than a decade later, his theory couldn’t be more true. The application software market generated revenue exceeding $600 billion in 2024, and it’s expected to reach $858 billion by 2028. Nigeria, grappling with a talent shortage in the software development niche, is turning to freelance platforms to fill the gap. In 2022, software development was the fastest-growing skill on Freelance.com.

The growing use of software explains why you’re likely reading this piece on a smartphone or personal computer powered by dozens of software programs. Software development is the root of designing and creating software systems, programs, and applications. It covers web development (creating web browser applications) and mobile development (designing applications for mobile devices, tablets, and social media).

Software developers must understand programming languages, data structures and algorithms, debugging, and the relationship between software and databases.

In Nigeria, software developers earn between ₦296,000 and ₦932,000 monthly, with an average monthly salary of ₦300,000. Web developers earn between ₦260,000 and ₦4 million per month (including bonuses), with an average monthly income of approximately ₦180,000. The estimated monthly salary of mobile (Android) developers in Lagos is ₦325,000. Similarly, web and mobile developers earn a median hourly rate of $30–$120 or more on Upwork.

5. Graphic design

Graphic designers use visual elements like typography, images, colours, shapes, and software tools to communicate ideas. They create logos, branding and marketing materials, and user interface (UI) layouts for websites, apps, print designs, advertising boards, and packaging designs.

Glassdoor estimates that graphic designers earn ₦385,000 (including bonuses), with an average monthly salary of ₦120,000. On Upwork, the median hourly rate for graphic designers ranges from $15 to $35. The pay, however, varies depending on the project type and duration.

FAQs about high-paying freelance skills in 2025

How do freelancers receive and withdraw money from international clients in Nigeria?

The table below outlines various payment options available to freelancers in Nigeria.

Payment modeDescriptionProsCons
Direct bank transfer to your domiciliary account or Nigerian account.A domiciliary account lets you accept foreign currencies (e.g., dollars, euros, and pounds).You’ll receive the payment in the currency you prefer.Transactions are time-consuming.

You may be subject to high processing fees.

You may experience difficulties receiving payments from specific locations.
Cash pick-up at the bankPayment apps (e.g., TransferGo, WorldRemit, and Remitly) offer multi-currency payment remittance. They also provide physical cash pick-upThey let you receive money in your preferred currency.The transfer process may not be swift because of network lag.

You may be required to submit identification documents that you may not have before withdrawal.

Cash pickup is available at select locations and banks.
Intermediary payment appsPayment apps (Payoneer, PayPal, and Skrill) provide global paymentSome payment apps, like Payoneer, offer an American bank account, making it easy to receive payments from clients in the US and its environs.

Some intermediary apps are easy to link with freelance platforms, such as Upwork.

Some apps integrate with local and domiciliary bank accounts, making withdrawals easy.
High withdrawal and processing fees. Excessive charges. It may take time to resolve disputes
Cryptocurrency platforms, such as Crane.Cryptocurrency platforms (e.g., Crane) convert crypto to local currency.Swift payment with affordable transaction fees.

No middleman is involved. There are no excessive charges, such as card maintenance and processing fees.
Uses the updated exchange rate for crypto-to-cash conversions.

Some cryptocurrency apps (e.g., Crane) let you save in crypto or convert to your preferred local currency. No location restrictions—you can receive payment from anywhere.
Some individuals don’t pay in crypto yet.
The pros and cons of payment options for freelancers in Nigeria

How do I get high-paying freelancing jobs without prior experience?

Follow the steps below to kickstart a freelance career without prior experience.

  1. Define your skills and interests: Your worth in the freelance industry is directly tied to your skillset. To succeed as a freelancer, decide on the skills (e.g., content writing, social media management, software development) that interest you. Sharpen your knowledge of the skills you chose. This includes taking online courses and participating in volunteer projects.
  2. Show your work: As a newbie, document your process and the projects you execute. The activities constitute your portfolio, which shows your capabilities and work experience.
  3. Join freelancing platforms: Freelancing platforms (e.g., Upwork, Superpath, and Fiverr) are a marketplace for independent contractors. Once you’re ready to execute projects, freelance communities make it easy to connect with potential clients.