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I just reviewed Africa's economic rankings, and there's something that's been on my mind.
Everyone talks about South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco, and Kenya as the most developed countries in Africa. Of course, the numbers don't lie: solid GDP, infrastructure, relative stability. But here’s where it gets interesting.
The most developed country on paper isn't always the one that will dominate the next 10 years. While many focus on comparing traditional growth figures, something more important is happening under the radar.
The ones that will truly lead are the ones controlling three things: technology, energy, and finance. It’s not that other countries don’t understand this; some are already making moves in that direction. Innovation. Tech startups. Digital infrastructure. That’s what will make the difference.
Africa isn’t behind. It’s building itself. And that’s what matters. It’s shaping its own economic future, not copying the model from 20 years ago.
Those who understand this now will be years ahead. While others keep looking at past indicators, some are already betting on sectors that will explode in the next decade.
The real question isn’t which country is the most developed today. It’s which one will be better positioned when everything changes. And trust me, everything will change.
Which country do you see having the greatest potential for the next 10 years?