walaalkis Posted February 28, 2012 #1. South Africa GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$524 Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 30.8% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 2.5% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 66.7% (As of 2010) Population: 50,586,757 (As of 2011) Unemployment Rate: 24.9% (As of 2010) #2. Egypt GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$497.8 Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 37.5% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 14% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 48.3% (As of 2010) Population: 80,801,170 (As of 2011) Unemployment Rate: 9.7% (As of 2010) *#3. Nigeria GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$377.9* Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 32% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 30% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 38% (As of 2010) Population: 155,215,573 (As of 2010) Unemployment Rate: 4.9% (As of 2007) #4. Algeria GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$251.1* Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 61.6% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 8.3% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 30.1% (As of 2010) Population: 36,423,000 (As of 2010) Unemployment Rate: 10% (As of 2010) #5. Morocco GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$151.4* Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 31.6% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 17.1% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 51.4% (As of 2010) Population: 32,208,557 (As of 2011) Unemployment Rate: 9.1% (As of 2010) #6. Angola GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$107.3* Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 65.8% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 9.6% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 24.6% (As of 2008) Population: 18,498,000 (As of 2009) Unemployment Rate: NA% #7. Sudan GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$100* Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 29.5% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 30.5% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 39.9% (As of 2010) Population: 30,894,000 (As of 2008) Unemployment Rate: 18.7% (As of 2002) #7. Tunisia GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$100* Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 34.6% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 10.6% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 54.8% (As of 2010) Population: 10,432,500 (As of April 2, 2011) Unemployment Rate: 13% (As of* 2010) #9. Libya GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$90.57 Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 62.9% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 2.6% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 34.6% (As of 2010) Population: 6,420,000 (As of 2010) Unemployment Rate: 30% (As of* 2004) #10. Ethiopia GDP- Purchasing Power Parity: US$86.12 Billion (As of 2010) Contribution of Industrial Sector in GDP: 11% Contribution of Agricultural Sector in GDP: 50% Contribution of Services Sector in GDP: 39% (As of 2010) Population: 82,101,998 (As of 2011) Unemployment Rate: NA% Nowadays these statistics are becoming a joke. Ethiopia is top ten , they got people starving like no other country. Overall somalia is nowhere to be found . If Ethiopia with 80m people made it, Somalis about 20m should be 1. I guess we are self hating people and that will lead us to destructions for many years to come Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted February 28, 2012 Ethiopia is top ten because of their population and their rapidly growing economy. That's not a joke. Somalia wouldn't have made it in that list even if we had no civil war and a growing economy. It's just the reality. U have to understand Africa has a 1 billion people, our population of 20 million wouldn't make any difference. Nasiibdaro, we always have to measure ourselves against Ethiopians and what they could do. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walaalkis Posted February 28, 2012 Nin-Yaaban;796347 wrote: Ethiopia is top ten because of their population and their rapidly growing economy. That's not a joke. Somalia wouldn't have made it in that list even if we had no civil war and a growing economy. It's just the reality. U have to understand Africa has a 1 billion people, our population of 20 million wouldn't make any difference. A sudden change in our economy can make us top ten. You can have millions of people and be poor like Nigeria and be small like Oman,Qatar and UAE and have smooth economy growth Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted February 28, 2012 walaalkis;796356 wrote: A sudden change in our economy can make us top ten. You can have millions of people and be poor like Nigeria and be small like Oman,Qatar and UAE and have smooth economy growth Sure it can, but what are the chances of that happening though? After going through 20+ years of civil war, rebuilding everything else from scratch, getting Somalis to trust each other beyond Qabiil..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted February 28, 2012 There's another list I've seen that has Equatorial Guinea as the top dogs in Africa. Ufaa Caleek...I should've gone there instead of Congo Brazaville. South Africa is not a joke...Halala Mzanzi Halala. Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walaalkis Posted February 29, 2012 Make sure you to keep your dual citizenship in place. Somalia is no near to becoming stable nation for another 10-20years unless a miracle happens in the case of Angola . They had civil war for 30 years and look now . They live ok and taking advantage of thier newly found wealth. Guinea is growing fast and has potential of becoming decent African nation All these countries had civil wars but now living large Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted February 29, 2012 Only dual? What if I have more? Lol Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grasshopper Posted February 29, 2012 damn Nigeria - you have a lot of people! :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted February 29, 2012 7 arab countries, only 2 with oil( the entire arab countries in the continent). 4 black countries ,2 with oil and 1(S.africa) with large white industry. What's wrong with niggas! can we talk about this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted February 29, 2012 burahadeer;796541 wrote: What's wrong with niggas! can we talk about this? Who? I’ve never heard of such country in Africa, where in Africa is it located in? East, Central, West, South or North? What’s the name of their capital city? What is the name of their president? What’s their economy like? How large is their GDP and most importantly qaxooti ma qaabilaan and how much will it cost one to get to there? Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites