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Omodu Progress
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Asked: June 25, 20262026-06-25T11:43:23+00:00 2026-06-25T11:43:23+00:00In: Entrepreneurship

Is Dropshipping a Good Business Idea to Start With ₦500,000 in Nigeria?

Good evening sir, and the fokana group at large.
Sir from the last post yu made where you tagged, EE ARE INVESTING 5 MILLION IN THE BEST STUDENT.
SO SIR, I’ve been looking for an opportunity like this to start up something huge but I think I have found one.
I’ve had this idea for close to 2 years now but I couldn’t execute it due to lack of funds, I have this idea of drop shipping, which I’ve planned to execute one after the other(simultaneously).
The business is all about building an online store linked to other stores as affiliate, but goods and payment will be made in my store, that is ; I will go through other people’s store check their best selling product, then copy the exact product to my store, I product will now be displayed in my store at my own price which will be a bit higher than the original owners price, then when anyone buys from my store, I’ll pay for the product and ship to the customer. I at least need up to 500k for this business, because it involve advertisement. Then on the other hand when I start profiting from this particular business then at least every month based on earning I can make I will start investing in money market mutual funds.
That is my business idea sir , it will so much appreciate and good response sir

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    2026-06-27T15:21:23+00:00Added an answer on June 27, 2026 at 3:21 pm

    The idea has potential, but I would not describe it as "something huge" without significant validation first. What you've described is essentially an e-commerce dropshipping business, where your main responsibilities are marketing, customer acquisition, customer service, and order fulfillment througRead more

    The idea has potential, but I would not describe it as “something huge” without significant validation first. What you’ve described is essentially an e-commerce dropshipping business, where your main responsibilities are marketing, customer acquisition, customer service, and order fulfillment through third-party suppliers.
    Here are the strengths I see:
    You have thought about the business for two years rather than acting impulsively.
    You understand that marketing (advertising) is critical.
    The business has relatively low inventory risk because you don’t buy stock upfront.
    If you build a recognizable brand and reliable customer experience, it can be scaled.
    However, there are important risks:
    Advertising costs: Many new dropshippers lose money because customer acquisition costs exceed their profit margins.
    Supplier reliability: If your supplier delays shipment or sends poor-quality products, your customers will hold you responsible.
    Competition: Many sellers may be advertising the exact same products.
    Thin margins: After advertising, payment processing, and delivery costs, profits can be much lower than expected.
    Is ₦500,000 enough?
    It can be enough to start, but it is not a guarantee of success. In fact, I would avoid spending the entire ₦500,000 on ads immediately.
    A more prudent approach would be:
    Build the store professionally.
    Test several products with a small advertising budget.
    Identify one or two products that consistently generate profitable sales.
    Gradually increase advertising only after proving the business model.
    If you were competing for investment
    I would want answers to questions such as:
    What niche are you targeting?
    How will customers find your store instead of hundreds of others?
    Who are your suppliers?
    What are your expected profit margins after advertising and delivery costs?
    What happens if an advert spends ₦50,000 without generating enough sales?
    Investors usually fund validated business models, not just ideas.
    Combining it with investing
    Your plan to invest part of your profits into money market mutual funds is sensible. Many successful entrepreneurs separate their finances by:
    Reinvesting a portion of profits back into the business for growth.
    Investing another portion in long-term assets to build wealth outside the business.
    Overall, I would rate the idea 7.5–8 out of 10. The business model itself is proven, but success depends far more on execution, product selection, marketing efficiency, and customer service than on simply having ₦500,000.
    If I were advising someone with ₦500,000, I’d recommend treating the first few months as a testing phase. Preserve enough capital to learn from unsuccessful campaigns and refine the business rather than spending everything upfront. That discipline often makes the difference between a business that survives and one that runs out of cash before finding a winning product.

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    • Omodu Progress
      Omodu Progress
      2026-06-27T15:25:20+00:00Replied to answer on June 27, 2026 at 3:25 pm

      But then it actually requires funds Cause I tried organic marketing but it didn't work , so I want to involve advertisement and import reviews to my store which actually can cost more than that

      But then it actually requires funds
      Cause I tried organic marketing but it didn’t work , so I want to involve advertisement and import reviews to my store which actually can cost more than that

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