Africa is the world’s biggest continent, with incredible natural diversity. Africa is home to several countries, most of which are underdeveloped and some of which are developing. Some portions of Africa are still unconnected to the internet. The number of internet users is rising by the day, with over 150 million active users, although the user base is still modest in comparison to the continent’s overall population of 1.21 billion.
1. Nigeria
Population: 155,215,573
Internet users: 45,039,711
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 29.0%
2. Egypt
Population: 82,079,636
Internet users: 21,691,776
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 26.4%
3. Morocco
Population: 31,968,361
Internet users: 15,656,192
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 49.0%
4. Kenya
Population: 41,070,934
Internet users: 10,492,785
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 25.5%
5. South Africa
Population: 49,004,031
Internet users: 6,800,000
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 13.9%
6. Tanzania
Population: 42,746,620
Internet users: 4,932,535
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 11.5%
7. Algeria
Population: 34,994,937
Internet users: 4,700,000
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 13.4%
8. Sudan
Population: 45,047,502
Internet users: 4,200,000
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 9.3%
9. Uganda
Population: 34,612,250
Internet users: 4,178,085
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 12.1%
10. Tunisia
Population: 10,629,186
Internet users: 3,856,984
Percentage of Users on Total Population: 36.3%