Entrepreneurship once considered a man's domain in Nigeria, has since made way for women as economic opportunities have risen over the years for women who want to start and run enterprises.
Unfortunately, while more women are becoming entrepreneurs, they seem not to be catching up with their male counterparts. Women-owned businesses still face a set of challenges that continue to limit their growth. To shed light on some of these obstacles, Jumia Travel lists 5 reasons women-owned businesses are not thriving in Nigeria
Unfortunately, while more women are becoming entrepreneurs, they seem not to be catching up with their male counterparts. Women-owned businesses still face a set of challenges that continue to limit their growth. To shed light on some of these obstacles, Jumia Travel lists 5 reasons women-owned businesses are not thriving in Nigeria
- Limited access to funding
- Critical Cultural Values
- Lack of Role models and limited mentorship programmes
- Societal discrimination

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