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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiNovember 27, 20245 Mins Read
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    Social media adoption: See African countries with highest numbers

    Social media adoption: See African countries with highest numbers.

    Rapid smartphone penetration in Africa has fuelled social media adoption across the continent, transforming the way people connect, communicate, and do business.

    Increasingly, social media platforms have become central to digital business opportunities and growth, offering to democratise access to the world economy and providing young, educated, and digitally-savvy Africans with opportunities they could never have dreamed of—and increasingly, reasons to stay at home.

    Here, Bird Story Agency uses Statista data to reveal the top African countries by social media user base, accompanied by exciting trends and opportunities in the digital sphere.

    Nigeria: 103 million social media users

    Nigeria’s social media scene is dominated by platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, with WhatsApp ubiquitous among the digitally connected. A youth-driven digital culture is now instrumental in shaping politics, entertainment, and activism. Notably, Nigerian youth was at the heart of the #EndSARS movement, using social media to encourage mass protests against police brutality and catalyse change. Today, political, sports and entertainment influencers and entrepreneurs alike are leveraging these platforms to create opportunities and amplify their reach.

    Egypt: 82.01 million social media users

    As a pioneer of the Arab Spring, Egypt’s social media landscape remains a powerful force for activism, with platforms such as Facebook and TikTok serving not only as entertainment hubs but as key spaces for political discourse. However, where politics was once the main focus, influencers are now shaping trends in fashion, food and travel and Egypt’s social media community is also seeing growth in e-commerce, with many local brands establishing strong online presences.

    South Africa: 45.34 million social media users

    Social media in South Africa has become a cornerstone for both connectivity and marketing. Instagram and Twitter lead the charge, with many South Africans now using these platforms for customer service and brand interaction. E-commerce is booming and platforms like TikTok are home to a flourishing influencer economy that is driving product endorsements and collaborations.

    Morocco: 34.47 million social media users

    Morocco’s social media ecosystem is a cultural blend of Arabic, French, and Berber influences, reflected in the region’s content creators. Facebook dominates, but Instagram is growing fast, particularly among young Moroccans interested in fashion, art, and tourism. Social media platforms are becoming critical tools for tourism promotion, with users showcasing Morocco’s rich heritage and landscapes.

    Algeria: 33.49 million social media users

    Despite certain government restrictions, Algerians continue to engage actively on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. With a young, tech-savvy population, Algeria’s social media influencers are making waves in areas like fashion, music and food. The social media space is also used for political commentary, reflecting ongoing debates about the country’s future.

    Congo, Democratic Republic: 28.31 million social media users

    Social media in the DRC is rapidly evolving, with platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp serving as the primary means of communication. With a large youthful population, the DRC is seeing increased use of social media to foster connections, access information, and engage in entrepreneurship. Music, particularly from Congolese artists, has a significant presence on YouTube, further driving social media engagement.

    Social media adoption: See African countries with highest numbers.

    Ethiopia: 24.83 million social media users. 

    Ethiopia’s social media growth has been significant, with platforms like Facebook and Telegram being widely used for both personal and business communication. The nation’s youth are embracing social media for activism and digital content creation, particularly around music and political discussions. Despite challenges in internet accessibility, social media continues to play a vital role in Ethiopia’s rapidly growing digital economy.

    Ghana: 24.06 million social media users

    In Ghana, social media has become an integral part of both the business world and daily life. Facebook and Instagram are widely used for e-commerce, with many Ghanaians using these platforms to promote small businesses. TikTok is also seeing substantial growth, particularly in the entertainment sector, where influencers are shaping music and dance trends.

    Kenya: 22.71 million social media users

    Kenya’s vibrant digital landscape is characterized by active use of Twitter, earning Nairobi the nickname “Africa’s Twitter capital.” Social media is a crucial platform for political engagement, business marketing, and entertainment. The rise of digital content creators on YouTube and Instagram has sparked a new wave of entrepreneurship, with social media acting as a catalyst for economic opportunities.

    Tanzania: 21.82 million social media users

    In Tanzania, social media platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram are widely used for both personal communication and business promotion. Entrepreneurs and small businesses have taken to social media to sell goods and services, while influencers, particularly in the entertainment and beauty industries, are growing in prominence. Social media is also being used to foster awareness about social and health issues, contributing to the nation’s development goals. Online activity is also boosting Tanzania’s competitiveness with neighbouring Kenya, long seen as the digital heavyweight of the region.

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