Africa Population By Country 1995

Updated on March 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1995, among all African countries, Nigeria had the highest population (110,819,428), followed by Egypt (65,652,622), and Ethiopia (57,537,335). On the other hand, Seychelles had the lowest population (75,304).

The chart and table below show the population of African countries in 1995.

You can also see links below for the trend of population for each country.

Data Source: World Bank.
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Africa Population By Country 1995
Africa Population By Country 1995
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Country Population
Algeria 28470191
Angola 13699778
Benin 6226773
Botswana 1498836
Burkina Faso 10386722
Burundi 6066316
Cape Verde 418104
Cameroon 13058516
Republic of Congo 2749461
Ivory Coast 14855565
Democratic Republic of the Congo 44433704
Djibouti 633074
Central African Republic 3348052
Chad 7089064
Egypt 65652622
Equatorial Guinea 571264
Eritrea 2025267
Eswatini 970433
Ethiopia 57537335
Gabon 1123213
Gambia 1264313
Ghana 17399017
Guinea 7553249
Guinea-Bissau 1119949
Kenya 26601751
Lesotho 1951437
Liberia 2169162
Libya 4906843
Madagascar 14051275
Malawi 10150117
Mali 10185365
Mauritania 2312017
Mauritius 1122457
Morocco 26399429
Mozambique 15960530
Zambia 8785763
Zimbabwe 10974599
Tanzania 30383497
Uganda 20665667
Tunisia 9161258
Togo 4410832
Sudan 24672143
Somalia 7285007
South Africa 44541554
South Sudan 5225836
Sierra Leone 4179179
Senegal 8848101
Rwanda 5674118
Niger 9714529
Nigeria 110819428
Namibia 1602170
Comoros 490586
Sao Tome and Principe 134895
Seychelles 75304