Africa Population By Country 1992

Updated on March 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1992, among all African countries, Nigeria had the highest population (102,372,770), followed by Egypt (61,480,660), and Ethiopia (51,853,747). On the other hand, Seychelles had the lowest population (70,763).

The chart and table below show the population of African countries in 1992.

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 1992
Africa Population By Country 1992
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Country Population
Algeria 26628568
Angola 12423712
Benin 5617844
Botswana 1380033
Burkina Faso 9629275
Burundi 5858407
Cape Verde 393415
Cameroon 12006353
Republic of Congo 2519465
Ivory Coast 13200310
Democratic Republic of the Congo 39228910
Djibouti 626010
Central African Republic 3058831
Chad 6474656
Egypt 61480660
Equatorial Guinea 510770
Eritrea 1798748
Eswatini 943416
Ethiopia 51853747
Gabon 1038380
Gambia 1145582
Ghana 16184855
Guinea 6914366
Guinea-Bissau 1024356
Kenya 24382460
Lesotho 1873274
Liberia 2072461
Libya 4640352
Madagascar 12800870
Malawi 10135079
Mali 9553540
Mauritania 2088135
Mauritius 1084441
Morocco 25212468
Mozambique 13613316
Zambia 8176680
Zimbabwe 10702700
Tanzania 27457588
Uganda 18785032
Tunisia 8682512
Togo 4233617
Sudan 22927355
Somalia 6495107
South Africa 42443509
South Sudan 4909749
Sierra Leone 4166366
Senegal 8168395
Rwanda 7683266
Niger 8817633
Nigeria 102372770
Namibia 1461322
Comoros 465113
Sao Tome and Principe 128110
Seychelles 70763