Last week, we spoke about how out of a population of well over 200 million people, only 2.4% earn over ₦200,000 monthly. How is that? What do they do differently?
According to reports from the Nigerian Financial Services Market (NFSM), only 2.4% of Nigerians working formally and informally earn over ₦200,000. The chart also shows that over 66% earn ₦50,000 or less monthly. And 17.1% are unemployed.

To put this in context, imagine any 10 Nigerians.
- 1 or 2 are totally unemployed.
- 6 are working but earn ₦50,000 or less monthly.
- At most, only 2 or 3 of them earn ₦200,000 a month.
You can apply this same analogy to your friend group or people in your office.
To move from the unemployed group or those earning less than ₦50,000, you need to know what those earning above ₦200,000 monthly do. It can help you decide what skills to learn and industries and careers to pivot to.
DID YOU MISS: Part 1: What is the Real Average Salary in Nigeria? (And Why Do Only 2.4% Earn ₦200k and Above)
11 Highest-Paying Jobs Nigerians Earning Above ₦200k Do

1. Software Developers and Tech Specialists
Earning range: ₦300,000 – ₦2,500,000+ monthly
Skills needed: Web development, backend systems, mobile app development, cloud computing, AI engineering, DevOps, etc.
You can learn these skills for free on platforms like FreeCodeCamp, YouTube, and Coursera. The demand is highest in Lagos, Abuja, and remote global startups. Landing a dollar-paying remote job can change everything.
2. Real Estate Agent / Broker
Earning range: ₦300,000 – ₦5,000,000+ (commission-based)
Skills needed: Sales, negotiation, property marketing, networking
The hottest cities for this job in Nigeria are Lagos, Abuja, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt. One good deal can beat a year’s salary. In this industry, social media marketing is a cheat code.
3. Digital Marketing Specialist
Earning range: ₦200,000 – ₦1,000,000+
Skills needed: SEO, social media ads, content marketing, analytics
You can learn this skill for free on Google Digital Skills, HubSpot Academy, and YouTube. Every business (from SMEs to fintech startups) now needs online visibility. So, demand is high.
4. Medical Specialists (Doctors, Surgeons, Dentists)
Earning range: ₦400,000 – ₦2,500,000+
Skills needed: Medical training, specialisation, licensing
The highest-paying jobs for medical specialists are in private practice, medical tourism, and private hospitals in urban cities to earn a high income.
5. Makeup Artist / Hairstylist
Earning range: ₦200,000 – ₦500,000+ per month (or per event)
Skills needed: Beauty artistry, branding, client relations
To earn high, target weddings, influencers, fashion shoots, and Lagos social life. They make this a goldmine, and Instagram should be your portfolio.
6. Freelance Content Creator / Influencer
Earning range: ₦300,000 – ₦3,000,000+
Skills needed: Video creation, storytelling, branding, audience growth
Try to niche down (finance, beauty, education, tech) as early as you can. Also, aim to monetise your views quickly through brand deals, courses, ads, and affiliates.
7. Logistics & Delivery Manager
Earning range: ₦200,000 – ₦400,000+
Skills needed: Operations, coordination, planning
Thanks to the growth of e-commerce in Lagos and Abuja, this is one of the highest-paying jobs, as demand for this skill is high. Experts even call logistics Nigeria’s invisible goldmine.
8. Investment Bankers & Finance Professionals
Earning range: ₦500,000 – ₦2,000,000+
Skills needed: Finance, modelling, strategy
Certifications like CFA and MBA will help you multiply your income fast. The pressure here is high, but the pay is higher.
9. Corporate Lawyers
Earning range: ₦500,000 – ₦2,500,000+
Skills needed: Contract law, compliance, M&A
The highest-paying jobs for corporate lawyers are in oil & gas, fintech, and multinational companies. They pay premium fees.
10. Business Consultants
Earning range: ₦400,000 – ₦2,000,000+
Skills needed: Strategy, growth planning, branding
Consulting scales fast because income isn’t tied to one employer. As long as you offer value, you can have different clients and earn more.
11. Data Analysts / Scientists
Earning range: ₦300,000 – ₦1,500,000+
Skills needed: Python, SQL, Power BI, analytics
You can learn this for free on YouTube, Kaggle data, and Coursera. Fintech and remote startups pay these professionals in dollars.
The Pattern of Earning and Living in Nigeria Is Clear

This 2.4% of Nigerians earning above ₦200,000 do not get there by luck or by being smarter. They only manage to position themselves differently through their skills, access, industry, and income structure. Most of them don’t rely on a single salary stream, and many of them earn beyond Nigeria’s borders.
While most Nigerians get trapped in fixed-income structures, the 2.4% operate in leverage-based income systems that allow them to grow.
That’s the real difference.