Africa And The World – GDP

In 2023, Japan’s GDP was $4.23 trillion

In 2023, Africa’s GDP was $3.1 trillion

Africa is 80 times Japan’s size, but the entire Africa is only 73% of Japan’s GDP.

Africa and Japan size comparison

Give that a moment to sink in and do its work.

If you were to take it a step further and compare the GDP of Africa as a continent with Europe, Asia, and even North America, then the colossal disparity might make your mind ache and bones rattle.

In the 2023 Top 20 GDPs, no African country was in the Top 20. However, if you added the African continent as one unit, it would be tied with France at #7. So when the Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah said “Africa must unite”, this is not about idealistic notions of cultural oneness, kumbaya, or hakuna matata, but it is a clear recognition of the unavoidable need for economic survival and global competitiveness that comes through continental unity.

Now you see why some earnest Africans who see the big picture are not impressed by most African governments, who often implement an array of small one-off initiatives that, besides being largely ineffective, often lack any coherence with a broader agenda and vision.

Now you see why there is a clarion call for an urgent change in African leadership to chart a new direction in the continent today. For an ambitious drive for African nation-building with a bold vision, comprehensive strategies, tactical plans in all sectors meticulously coordinated and vigorously executed that continuously expands the economies. Daring leaders with big picture plans and long-term policies whose effects are precisely calculated to stretch at least 100years into the future.

Yes there are influences domestic and abroad that resist this. But this is no longer an excuse, for every continent faces resistance both within and without. Resistance is the cost of progress.

Africa is too blessed as a continent and people to tolerate mediocrity any longer, for bold advancement must be the standard. Looking upward, Africans must initiate the earnest striving for the highest possible goal that brings value and buoyant progress to the African collective.

Africans must energetically engage the political process and no longer shy away! Allowing ourselves to be instruments of the change we desire.

We cannot allow the potential of Africa to be wasted without genuine effort for positive change for the welfare of the people, which will also benefit other continents. We must work together to realize the great African potential, and thus be agents of positive change and ambitious growth!

Focused Upward, Forever Onward!

~Dr. Ikenna Ezealah

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Dr. Ikenna A. Ezealah, JD, Ph.D., MBA

Dr. Ikenna A. Ezealah is a is a Builder of the African Future, a visionary, and leader. Dr. Ezealah is a unique multidisciplinary professional whose specialty lies in global governance, international trade, investment, and development law (ITID law) strategy focused on African nation-building and long-term economic transformation. Dr. Ezealah holds a Juris Doctorate (JD), a PhD in Higher Education Leadership, an MBA, a BBA. His academic and professional formation sits at the intersection of law, public policy, economic strategy, and institutional leadership, equipping him to operate across complex national and multilateral environments geared toward African nation-building.

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