x

Here are the top 10 African countries with the highest alcohol consumption per capita, based on data from the World Health Organization (2019):

By Daniel Edu

1. Seychelles – 9.48 liters per capita
2. United Republic of Tanzania – 7.81 liters per capita
3. Eswatini – 7.68 liters per capita
4. Burkina Faso – 7.28 liters per capita
5. South Africa – 7.21 liters per capita
6. Uganda – 6.82 liters per capita
7. Gabon – 6.47 liters per capita
8. Rwanda – 6.35 liters per capita
9. Equatorial Guinea – 6.11 liters per capita
10. Botswana – 5.98 liters per capita

It’s important to note that alcohol consumption can have significant health and social implications, and these figures represent the average alcohol consumption per person in each of these countries. Factors such as cultural practices, availability of alcohol, and societal norms can influence these consumption levels.

Hot this week

NCC Reacts to Quality of Service Challenges in Abuja

Wilfred FrancisThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) acknowledges the Quality...

Asia and Nigeria Strengthen Ties as 7th Asian Film Festival Opens in Abuja

The 7th Asian Film Festival has commenced in Abuja...

PDP Fractional BoT to Hold States Congresses

By Joyce Rémi-BabayejuThe Fractional Board of Trustees, BoT, of...

NCDMB, Chevron Train 16 Nigerian Youths in Catalyst Processing

My Kumo AmgbareThe Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board...

APC Forum congratulates Al-Makura on appointment as North-Central Renewed Hope coordinator

By Israel Adamu,JosThe North-Central All Progressives Congress, APC,...

Court Orders EFCC to Apologise to Dubai-Based Businessman, Awards ₦5m Damages

The Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna has ordered...

Afam IPP– set to come back on stream as TCN commences rehabilitation

By Wilfred FrancisThe Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has...

Wike @ 58: I Never Concealed My Support for President Tinubu from Onset

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe FCT Minister Barr. Nysome Wike has...

Out of Pocket Health Spending Pushes 384m Africans into Poverty, WHO Warns

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe World Health Organization (WHO ) quoting...

PANDEF Mourns Bayelsa Deputy, Declares Three Days mourning

The Board of Trustees and the National Executive Committee...

NCC Reacts to Quality of Service Challenges in Abuja

Wilfred FrancisThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) acknowledges the Quality...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img