Africa Population By Country 2014

Updated on March 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 2014, among all African countries, Nigeria had the highest population (185,896,915), followed by Ethiopia (101,115,610), and Egypt (97,528,654). On the other hand, Seychelles had the lowest population (91,359).

The chart and table below show the population of African countries in 2014.

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 2014
Africa Population By Country 2014
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Country Population
Algeria 39205031
Angola 27160769
Benin 11030004
Botswana 2172044
Burkina Faso 18229461
Burundi 10799785
Cape Verde 512326
Cameroon 22059893
Republic of Congo 4975880
Ivory Coast 24527395
Democratic Republic of the Congo 78403242
Djibouti 1002717
Central African Republic 4623182
Chad 14188678
Egypt 97528654
Equatorial Guinea 1399828
Eritrea 3095173
Eswatini 1136299
Ethiopia 101115610
Gabon 1978399
Gambia 2164528
Ghana 28041592
Guinea 11472924
Guinea-Bissau 1741122
Kenya 46051440
Lesotho 2080089
Liberia 4564293
Libya 6427252
Madagascar 24764348
Malawi 16621538
Mali 18020267
Mauritania 3848514
Mauritius 1261208
Morocco 34204780
Mozambique 25788475
Zambia 15895315
Zimbabwe 14207359
Tanzania 50351512
Uganda 36395539
Tunisia 11274288
Togo 7472450
Sudan 38823318
Somalia 13339491
South Africa 55594838
South Sudan 11235073
Sierra Leone 6876385
Senegal 14152102
Rwanda 11364757
Niger 19215909
Nigeria 185896915
Namibia 2312139
Comoros 711503
Sao Tome and Principe 196767
Seychelles 91359