Ghana has been ranked the eighth richest country on the African continent officially made of up of 53 countries.

The ranking published on the website of worldpopulationreview.com, indicates that Ghana’s economy as at the end of 2021, was valued at US$74.26 billion.

This places Ghana ahead of Côte d’Ivoire, and Angola whose economies were valued at US$70.99 billion and US$66.49 billion respectively.

Ivory Coast and Angola were ranked the 9th and 10th richest countries on the continent behind Ghana.

With an economy valued at US$514 billion, Nigeria was ranked the richest country on the African Continent.

Meanwhile, with Ghana’s GDP valued at US$72 billion and a total population of over 31 million, Ghana’s current per capita income stands at US$2,322.

Some economists and development experts argue that GDP per capita is more important than GDP itself because it reflects how much of a country’s overall wealth actually trickles down to everyone.

Following Nigeria in the second and third places were Egypt and South Africa with a total GDP of US$394 billion and US$329 billion respectively.

Below are the 10 richest countries in Africa:

Nigeria (US$514.05 billion)

Egypt (US$394.28 billion)

South Africa (US$329.53 billion)

Algeria (US$151.46 billion)

Morocco (US$124.00 billion)

Kenya (US$106.04 billion)

Ethiopia (US$93.97 billion)

Ghana (US$74.26 billion)

Côte d’Ivoire, (US$70.99 billion)

Angola (US$66.49 billion)

The list put together by Statista saw Seychelles emerge as the African country with the highest GDP per capita.