Blindness is not a rarity in Nigeria. A considerable number of the Nigerian population live with the disability. This disability, like many others, is not without its inherent limitations and challenges. These limitations can, however, be circumvented with appropriate technologies and conducive support systems.

Alas, the Nigerian environment is a far-cry from a conducive one. As a consequence, the pursuit of individual dreams, goals and ambitions is dire for many blind persons in Nigeria. Not only are they hampered by the unfavorable Nigerian environment, they are also encumbered by the financial entailment of living with blindness in the country. The lack of sight, coupled with the access constraints to resources and opportunities, leaves the Nigerian blind population at a great disadvantage in actively participating in the labour market and consequently attaining some level of economic independence.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

Blind Nigerians can however find a ray of hope in the pervasive technology – the Internet to be precise. Over the years, the Internet has become increasingly more accommodative and inclusive. Many blind individuals across the globe have leveraged its nuances to realise their dreams and make ends meet. With access to a computer, a screen-reading software, and a stable Internet connection, people with blindness can as well enjoy the streams of opportunities the Internet has to offer.

Here are some of the opportunities:

Freelancing

The Internet is a beehive of activities and information dissemination. To meet up with the demands of this fast-paced world, freelancers are constantly sought after and contracted to perform various tasks in exchange for monetary gains. These tasks may range from writing an article for a blogging site to composing a masterpiece for an artiste. As long as one is proficient in typing and writing a piece, one may consider freelancing as viable alternative to generate income and making ends meet.

Craft Production and Sales

Hand-craft is one means an ordinary blind Nigerian seeks to generate some income. This effort, however, yields him or her little to no returns due to the relatively low interests in these crafts in the local market. And with no financial power to further publicize these crafts, his or her effort is more or less futile. But with social media platforms such as Meta platforms (Facebook and integral) and Twitter, an ordinary blind Nigerian can easily showcase his or her craftsmanship to a wider range of people, garner more interests in their crafts, and generate relatively high income as a result.

Content Creation

Content creation is another opportunity to leverage on. Bloggers, podcasters, skit-makers, to mention a few, are examples of content creators on the Internet. Content creation, unlike many other means of income generation on the Internet, does not guarantee instantaneous gratification. But the reward can be immeasurable if one puts in the time to grow a following and establish an online presence through consistent creation and publication of one’s content. The writing of poetry, stories and so many other contents can help grow an online base that can bring profit.

Software Development

The big elephant in the room is software development. This is because many blind individuals in Nigeria do not see this as a feasible career prospect. That notion could not be more wrong, as there are many blind software developers across the globe. Big tech companies – Google, Microsoft, Meta, and the likes – even have special programs to accommodate blind software developers in their workforce. Blind Nigerians can, in the same vein, venture into this field and make a living off it.

Conclusion

In conclusion, blind persons in Nigeria can aspire for a better and more fulfilling prospects as their sighted counterparts. While setbacks in one’s daily existence are inevitable, the fact that one is blind should not constitute one of them. As long as one is determined, persistent, and proficient in what one does, the Internet and affiliate technologies can only be a wellspring of opportunities and viable prospects for one.

 

John Adoyi is a PBA Journalism Mentee, a visually impaired student of Mass Communication at the University of Nigeria Nsukka

John Adoyi, PBA Journalism Mentee
+ posts
Previous Story

Ondo Police Chief Calls Owo Catholic Church Attack An ‘Explosion’, Deploys Anti-bomb Squad 

Next Story

U.S. Consulate Celebrates Accomplishments Of 17 Young Nigerians In Carrington Fellows 2021

Featured Stories

Latest from Business

China–Nigeria Trade Reaches $22.3bn, Beijing Says

Trade between China and Nigeria reached $22.3bn in the first ten months of 2025, China’s consul-general in Lagos has said. Yan Yuqing told a media forum in Lagos that the figure represented a 30% increase compared with the same period last year.

$9.5m UK Loot Earmarked for Completion of Abuja–Kano Road

More than $9.5m recovered from corruption-linked funds in the UK will be used to complete sections of the Abuja–Kano Road, Nigerian and Jersey authorities have said. The money, held in a bank account in Jersey, was forfeited after a court ruled that
John Holt, CWG, Others End Nigerian Stock Market Losing Streak With N141.70bn Gain

NGX Market Cap Up By N953.69bn To N103.77trn

The market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) increased by N953.69 billion to N103.77 trillion on Friday, January 9. It grew from the N102.82 trillion reported by the NGX on Thursday, January 8.Join our WhatsApp Channel The NGX, also known as the
Forbes List: Dangote Reclaims Richest African Title From South Africa's Johann Rupert

Aliko Dangote Made N2.28trn From Nigerian Stock Market In 2025

Aliko Dangote, the richest man in Nigeria and Africa, recorded N2.28 trillion gain on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), also known as the stock market, between January and December 2025, according to Prime Business Africa’s (PBA) analysis. Dangote, who is also the richest
Previous Story

Ondo Police Chief Calls Owo Catholic Church Attack An ‘Explosion’, Deploys Anti-bomb Squad 

Next Story

U.S. Consulate Celebrates Accomplishments Of 17 Young Nigerians In Carrington Fellows 2021

Don't Miss

Bandits Sack Oke-Ode Yoruba Community In Kwara, North-Central Nigeria

Residents of Oke-Ode community in Kwara State’s Ifelodun Local Government
Davido Reels Out N20 Million To 20 Fans

Davido Reels Out N20 Million To 20 Fans

Davido announced today on Twitter that he’s set to give