Top 3 English-speaking Countries In Africa
When somebody mentions the term “English-speaking” countries we tend to first think of the UK, Canada, America, and Australia. However, the list is much more extensive. Let’s explore Africa and find out in which countries of this continent English is a commonly spoken language.
Nigeria
Nigeria takes the West Coast of Africa. The English language was first taught in its capital — Abuja. Apart from English being an official language Nigerians have the ability to speak 500 more languages and dialects. It’s coming from plenty of ethnic groups (250) that are located in all parts of Nigeria.
Interesting facts
- Nigeria is the biggest hub for oil and gas production in Africa.
- Nigeria is famous for the film industry (50 movies per week).
- Looking directly into someone’s eyes in Nigeria might be taken as an act of aggression.
South Africa
About 95% of South Africans speak English. The other not less popular languages spoken there are Afrikaans and isiZulu. It’s one of the most diverse countries in the world. On the 24th of September, South Africans celebrate their annual Heritage Day. People get together for a meal (usually BBQ) to express honor for their diverse cultures, traditions, and beliefs.
Interesting facts
Uganda
This country is located on the eastern side of Central Africa. Its capital and the country’s largest city is Kampala. Uganda used to be colonized by the British and the locals learned the language from missioners.
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