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Top 10 African Countries to Watch Out For
Future Super Powers
Hello Displorers, welcome to another informative video presented to you by Displore and thanks for watching. In this video, we shall look at future super powers in Africa. A superpower is a state with a dominant position characterized by its extensive ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale. This is done through the combined means of economic, military, technological and cultural strength as well as diplomatic and soft power influence. The trajectory of many Africa countries in recent years is an indication that they will not only project influence on the African continent but also on a global scale.

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Nigeria and South Africa are currently Africa’s Super powers or Giants of Africa, however they need to be on their feet else other countries might take their positions. From ground breaking infrastructural projects, economic status, technological advancements, to cultural and natural endowments, here are the top 10 African countries to watch out for on the African continent.

10. Democratic Republic of Congo
The DR Congo is one country in Africa which is suppose to be the richest and best given its national possessions. The oil and mineral rich nation’s natural wealth has rather become a curse to it as the rush for it has left it war torn and desolate while the drought of the country does little or nothing to help the country. But with recent growth in infrastructures such as the IGNA dam project which will be the largest not only in Africa but also in the world, as well as a tapping into the nation’s rich resources estimated to be worth more than $24trillion for its growth is a vital bridge to cross the country from poverty to becoming Africa’s superpowers.

9. Tanzania
Tanzania has been walking in the shadows of more prominent and popular countries on the continent but a look at the trajectory of this East African nation leaves nothing but a marvel at its current growth rates. Tanzania has engaged in foreign trade on a large scale in recent years as well as moved its economy from being an agricultural dependent nation to a liberal nation of industrialization, commercialization and capital growth. President John Magufuli after taking office swore to bring down corruption in the nation with great progress to date. Also, on the 1st of July, 2020, Tanzania achieved its middle-income vision of five years ahead of schedule of 2025. Perhaps its most treasured asset has been its economic and political stability not to talk of its geographic position. Tanzania is a coastal nation surrounded by 8nations, 6 of which are landlocked which implies that with Tanzania’s economic diversification, gold production and reduction in corruption, it is one country to project major influence in Africa.

8. Ghana
When it comes to African countries with a good sense of what stability, economic boom, infrastructural growth and good governance are, the Gold Coast is a shining example in Africa whose president is currently rated the best in Africa. With staggering improvements in several sectors of the economy, a switch from depending on primary activities to production and processing, a boom in technology and the service industry, Ghana has been on race to become one of the top countries to watch out for not only on the African hemisphere but also on the global Plainfield.

7. Kenya
From tourism, the economy, political and regional influence, Kenya is one nation that the world should watch out for.Kenya's macroeconomic outlook has steadily posted robust growth over the past few decades, mostly from road and rail infrastructure projects.Tourism in Kenya is the second-largest source of foreign exchange revenue following agriculture and the country has endless possibilities when it comes to tourism from national parks to wildebeest. Besides, its capital holds the head offices of major international organizations not to talk of its numerous current and future infrastructural projects in the pipeline. As of 2020, Kenya is the third largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa which implies Kenya is one African nation to watch out for.

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