“…Compared to Western societies, social norms and customs in many emerging nations discriminate against women (Ghosh & Cheruvalath, ) and limit their opportunities for education and skills development. For young African entrepreneurs looking for business opportunities, possessing the required technical and managerial skills is critical for success, and the benefit of providing relevant training to prospective entrepreneurs outweighs that of giving them financial subsidies (Brixiova, Ncube, & Bicaba, ; Sackey, Faltholm, & Ylenenpaa, ). In a study that compared success factors and problems faced by entrepreneurs in Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria, Benzing and Chu () found that having managerial and customer service skills was critical for success.…”