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Top 20 most-followed Africans on Instagram – See which Ghanaians made the list

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Social media continues to be a powerful platform for celebrities, athletes, and public figures across Africa. Instagram, in particular, has become a key space where African stars connect with their fans, share their achievements, and showcase their lifestyles.

According to Afrika.World, here are the top 20 most-followed Africans on Instagram as of 2024, featuring renowned musicians, athletes, actors, and influencers.

The Most-Followed Africans on Instagram

Rank

Celebrity

Followers (Millions)

Country

20

Sadio Mané

16.4

Senegal

19

Dorra Zarrouk

17.2

Tunisia

18

Yemi Alade

17.4

Nigeria

17

Burna Boy

17.6

Nigeria

16

Diamond Platnumz

18.1

Tanzania

15

Wizkid

18.2

Nigeria

14

Tiwa Savage

18.7

Nigeria

13

Yasmin Abdelaziz

19.4

Egypt

12

Candice Swanepoel

20.2

South Africa

11

ACHRAF HAKIMI

20.2 MILLION

Morocco

10

Hannah El-Zahed

20.9

Egypt

9

Ahmed Helmy

21.0

Egypt

8

Yasmine Sabri

22.7

Egypt

7

Mustafa Hosny

23.6

Egypt

6

AB de Villiers

26.2

South Africa

5

Davido

29.4

Nigeria

4

Amr Diab

32.3

Egypt

3

Mohamed Ramadan

33.0

Egypt

2

Tamer Hosny

40.8

Egypt

1

Mohamed Salah

64.0

Egypt

Key Takeaways

1. Egyptian Celebrities Dominate the List

Egyptian figures dominate the ranking, with Mohamed Salah (64M followers) leading the way as the most-followed African on Instagram. Other notable Egyptians include Tamer Hosny, Mohamed Ramadan, Amr Diab, and Yasmine Sabri, reflecting the strong influence of Egyptian entertainment and sports personalities on social media.

2.Nigerian Musicians Hold Strong Positions

Nigeria’s Davido (29.4M), Wizkid (18.2M), Burna Boy (17.6M), Tiwa Savage (18.7M), and Yemi Alade (17.4M) maintain strong followings, showcasing the global appeal of Afrobeat music.

3. South Africa and Senegal Represented by Sports Icons

South African cricket legend AB de Villiers (26.2M) and supermodel Candice Swanepoel (20.2M) stand out. Meanwhile, Senegalese football star Sadio Mané (16.4M) also makes the list, highlighting the massive influence of African athletes.

Which Ghanaians Made the List?

Interestingly, no Ghanaian celebrity made it to the top 20, despite the country's rich entertainment and sports industry. However, stars like Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy continue to amass significant followings and could break into future rankings.

Conclusion

African celebrities continue to expand their influence on social media, using Instagram to engage with fans and grow their personal brands. With the rise of digital media, more African stars are expected to reach new milestones in online followership.

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