We often talk about rankings, GDP, infrastructure... and it's true that when we look at the most developed country in Africa, we first think of South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco, or Kenya. Solid economies, impressive figures on paper.



But where most people go wrong is thinking that the most developed country in Africa will automatically create the most opportunities. That's a perspective mistake.

The real question isn't who has the biggest GDP today. It's who will be in a strong position tomorrow. And that depends on three completely different areas: technological mastery, access to energy, and the ability to innovate in finance.

Africa is not behind. I say it clearly: it is under construction. And that's precisely what makes it interesting. Those who see only a "developing" economy are missing the point. Those who understand that we're witnessing a complete restructuring of the continent... they are already ahead.

So yes, the most developed country in Africa according to traditional criteria exists. But the real game is played elsewhere. It's in innovation, tech, and financial decentralization that the true powers will emerge.

And you, which country are you betting on for the coming decade? Which one do you think has the cards in hand to really explode? 🔥
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