Nigeria is popularly known as Africa. It is considered one of the richest countries in Africa. Nigeria is the country with the largest economy in Africa. But it is quite surprising that according to the Legatum Institute Africa Prosperity Report released by the Cable News Network (CNN), Nigeria was not found among the ten most prosperous African countries. According to the report, the research and findings conducted were based on factors such as economy, education and health. It would have been manageable if Nigeria had made it to the list but not at the top instead of being mentioned. In fact, you will be more surprised to know the number one country on this list.

5. Tunisia

Tunisia has a diverse economy, ranging from agriculture to mining, manufacturing, and petroleum products. The country has a relatively small population, less than 11 million. The country ranks first in the Health Sub-Index and citizens have a life expectancy of 75 years – 17 years compared to the African average. The European Union remains Tunisia’s first trading partner, currently accounting for 72.5% of Tunisian imports and 75% of Tunisian exports. Tunisia is one of the most established trading partners in the European Union’s Mediterranean region and ranks as the EU’s 30th largest trading partner. Tunisia is the fifth most prosperous African nation according to the report of the Legatum Institute.
4. Namibia
Namibia’s economy is closer to South Africa because of their shared history. Namibia has a significant amount of gold, and the largest economic sectors are mining (10.4% of GDP in 2009), agriculture (5.0%), manufacturing (13.5%), and tourism. Fourth most prosperous African country: Namibia, ranked second in the governance sub-index.
3. Morocco

The Moroccan economy is considered to be relatively liberal economy governed by the law of supply and demand. Morocco has become a major player in African economic affairs, and is the 5th African economy by GDP. Morocco is the third most prosperous African country in terms of economic, education, health.
2. South Africa

South African economy is very prosperous. Good provision of employment opportunities for both citizens and foreigners. It is a fertile ground for businesses and investments. South Africa has a mixed economy, the second largest in Africa after Nigeria. It has a relatively high per capita GDP compared to other countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Health care spending in the country is around 9% of GDP. It is the second most prosperous country in Africa.
1. Botswana

As well as its beautiful natural heritage, Botswana is the most prosperous African country according to research conducted by the Legatum Institute. The country is known for large-scale deposits and production of gold. Posting a relatively high per capita gross domestic product (GDP) of $ 15,176, Botswana also performed well in terms of governance, education and personal freedom. As the country spends 8% of its GDP on education, it is among the world’s largest proportionate spenders according to the World Bank. This is the third consecutive year that Botswana has topped the index.