Ghana is now the 6th largest economy in Africa as of May 2025, thanks to the high price of gold on the international market and the implementation of the gold board policy.
Revisited Top 10 Africa's Largest Economies (2025) based on nominal GDP :
1. South Africa - $410.34 billion
2. Egypt - $347.34 billion
3. Algeria - $268.89B
4. Nigeria - $188.27B
5. Morocco - $165.84B
6. Ghana - $135.7 B
7. Kenya - $131.67B
8. Ethiopia - $117.46B
9. Angola - $113.34B
10. Côte d’Ivoire - $94.48B
Note : This ranking won't be available on the Web or from the IMF or World Bank because their last update date back to April 2025, and the Bank of Ghana realised its updated date in May 2025.
The government of Ghana
must listen to Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah by diversifying the economy by massively investing in agriculture and other areas in order to keep this gains because the high price of gold will not be high forever.
Revisited Top 10 Africa's Largest Economies (2025) based on nominal GDP :
1. South Africa - $410.34 billion
2. Egypt - $347.34 billion
3. Algeria - $268.89B
4. Nigeria - $188.27B
5. Morocco - $165.84B
6. Ghana - $135.7 B
7. Kenya - $131.67B
8. Ethiopia - $117.46B
9. Angola - $113.34B
10. Côte d’Ivoire - $94.48B
Note : This ranking won't be available on the Web or from the IMF or World Bank because their last update date back to April 2025, and the Bank of Ghana realised its updated date in May 2025.
The government of Ghana
must listen to Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah by diversifying the economy by massively investing in agriculture and other areas in order to keep this gains because the high price of gold will not be high forever.
๐ฌ๐ญ Ghana is now the 6th largest economy in Africa as of May 2025, thanks to the high price of gold on the international market and the implementation of the gold board policy.
Revisited Top 10 Africa's Largest Economies (2025) based on nominal GDP :
1. ๐ฟ๐ฆ South Africa - $410.34 billion
2. ๐ช๐ฌ Egypt - $347.34 billion
3. ๐ฉ๐ฟ Algeria - $268.89B
4. ๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria - $188.27B
5. ๐ฒ๐ฆ Morocco - $165.84B
6. ๐ฌ๐ญ Ghana - $135.7 B
7. ๐ฐ๐ช Kenya - $131.67B
8. ๐ช๐น Ethiopia - $117.46B
9. ๐ฆ๐ด Angola - $113.34B
10. ๐ฎ๐ช Côte d’Ivoire - $94.48B
Note ๐: This ranking won't be available on the Web or from the IMF or World Bank because their last update date back to April 2025, and the Bank of Ghana realised its updated date in May 2025.
The government of Ghana
must listen to Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah by diversifying the economy by massively investing in agriculture and other areas in order to keep this gains because the high price of gold will not be high forever.
