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Congratulations to Jacinta Ask for winning the previous quiz👏Trivia Quiz⁉️⁉️Name the first 5 richest African countries?What country is the largest economy in Africa?List 5 popular international companies that is owned by Nigerians.Rush and answer to win 5h dailyJust login, answer and win 5h daily.
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1,Based on GDP per capita, the five richest African countries are:
– Equatorial Guinea
– Seychelles
– Mauritius
– Gabon
– South Africa
These countries have relatively high GDP per capita, due to factors such as high oil and gas production, tourism, and strong manufacturing and service2, Nigeria
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1,Top five Richest African Countries by Overall GDP (current US$ – World Bank)*:
Nigeria $440,834
South Africa $419,015
Egypt $404,143
Algeria $163,044
Morocco $142,866
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2,Nigeria has Africa’s largest economy, with a GDP of $477.38 billion in 2023. Nigeria is a big oil producer with a population of more than 225 million people. Its economy is m…
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Congratulations to Chiagozie Benjamin for winning the previous quiz👏Trivia Quiz ⁉️⁉️Who was the King of England that was executed, why and when?Who was the principal figure that led to the execution?After the execution, who ruled England and as what?Rush and answer to win 5h daily 😎Just login, answer and win 5h daily…Read More
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Charles I remains the only English monarch to have been tried and executed for treason. In the years after his death, the muddle of Parliament, sober life under the Puritans and ultimately failure to establish a functioning government meant people started viewing Charles I differently
After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, England was a…
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1,Charles I succeeded his father James I in 1625 as King of England and Scotland. During Charles’ reign, his actions frustrated his Parliament and resulted in the wars of the English Civil War, eventually leading to his execution in 1649.
2,Oliver Cromwell was the principal figure who led the charge to have Charles I executed. Cromwell was a…
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The King of England who was executed was Charles I. He was executed on January 30, 1649, during the English Civil War. Oliver Cromwell, a key figure in the Parliamentarian forces, played a prominent role in leading to the execution. After Charles I’s execution, England became a Commonwealth, with Cromwell as Lord Protector, essentially ruling as a…Read More
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Seychelles, Mauritius, Libya, South Africa, Gabon
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