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Estimated People on Facebook and Instagram in Africa - Order by Users:

 


Estimated People on Facebook and Instagram in Africa - Order by Users:


1. Egypt 48,500,000

2. Nigeria 33,000,000

3. South Africa 26,800,000

4. Algeria 25,800,000

5. Morocco 22,500,000

6. Kenya 12,000,000

7. Ghana 8,400,000

8. Tunisia 8,000,000

9. Ethiopia 7,400,000

10. Tanzania 6,300,000

11. Cote D'Ivoire 6,300,000

12. Libya 6,200,000

13. Cameroon 4,500,000

14. Congo, Dem. Rep. 4,300,000

15. Senegal 3,900,000

16. Uganda 2,900,000

17. Zambia 2,800,000

18. Madagascar 2,800,000

19. Angola 2,700,000

20. Mozambique 2,600,000

21. Guinea 2,300,000

22. Somalia 2,200,000

23. Mali 2,200,000

24. Burkina Faso 2,200,000

25. Benin 1,700,000

26. Zimbabwe 1,500,000

27. Botswana 1,100,000

28. Mauritius 976,000

29. Togo 962,200

30. Mauritania 948,000

31. Sierra Leone 928,900

32. Rwanda 927,100

33. Congo, Rep. 881,600

34. Namibia 867,000

35. Gabon 829,000

36. Liberia 715,800

37. Malawi 704,800

38. Burundi 703,100

39. Niger 633,800

40. Reunion (FR) 619,600

41. Chad 547,800

42. South Sudan 505,200

43. Lesotho 474,700

44. The Gambia 457,600

45. Swaziland (Eswatini) 376,000

46. Guinea - Bissau 294,000

47. Cape Verde 290,500

48. Comoros 210,500

49. Djibouti 181,600

50. Central African Republic 138,400

51. Equatorial Guinea 128,800

52. Mayotte (FR) 97,200

53. Seychelles 72,900

54. Sao Tome & Principe 64,800

55. Eritrea 10,600

56. Saint Helena (UK) 2,100

57. Western Sahara (N/A)

58. Sudan (N/A)


TOTAL = 265,449,600


Source - Facebook and Instagram Audience Insight


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