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FULL LIST: Ten African countries with strongest military strength
Nigeria, African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday condemned an attempted military takeover in Benin Republic.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
They gave the condemnation as confusion and gunfire were reported in parts of Cotonou following an announcement by some soldiers, claiming to have removed President Patrice Talon from office.
But, amid the confusion, Beninoise government said its armed forces had foiled the coup attempt after a group of soldiers in the West African nation claimed on national television to have seized power.
The attempted coup was the latest threat to democratic rule in the region, where the military has in recent years seized power in Benin’s neighbours Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau.
The Nigerian Air Force confirmed that fighter jets were deployed to Benin Republic under the ECOWAS Standby Forces (ESF).
NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodamen, confirmed the operation to The Nation.
He said, “The Nigerian Air Force has operated in the Republic of Benin in line with ECOWAS protocols and the ECOWAS Standby Force mandate. This operation underscores Nigeria’s commitment to regional security and is being conducted in coordination with ECOWAS and host-nation authorities, in full adherence to international norms and regional directives.”
In January, Nigeria was ranked the third most powerful military force in Africa, according to the 2025 Global Firepower Military Strength Index.
The report, which evaluates the military capabilities of 145 countries worldwide, places Nigeria behind only Egypt and Algeria on the continent.
Here are ten African countries with strongest military strength
1. Egypt
Egypt is recognised as the strongest military power in Africa and ranks 19th globally. The Egyptian Armed Forces consist of four main branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Air Defense Forces. The country has heavily invested in modernising its military equipment and infrastructure, maintaining a large arsenal of tanks, aircraft, and naval assets. Egypt also benefits from significant foreign military aid, including $1.85 billion annually from the United States.
2. Algeria
Algeria ranks second in Africa and 26th globally. Its military strength is supported by substantial oil revenues, enabling it to acquire advanced weaponry and maintain a well-trained force. Algeria focuses on border security and counterterrorism operations while maintaining strong air and land forces.
3. Nigeria
Nigeria is ranked third in Africa and 31st globally. It has made significant investments in its armed forces to combat insurgency and terrorism within its borders. The Nigerian Armed Forces include a large number of active personnel and a growing inventory of armoured vehicles and aircraft.
4. South Africa
South Africa is ranked fourth in Africa and 40th globally. Known for its advanced defence industry, South Africa produces much of its own military equipment. However, budget constraints have limited the further development of its armed forces in recent years.
5. Ethiopia
Ethiopia ranks fifth in Africa and 52nd globally. Despite economic challenges, Ethiopia maintains a large standing army focused on regional security issues, particularly conflicts in the Horn of Africa.
6. Angola
Angola holds the sixth position in Africa and ranks 56th globally. Its military strength is bolstered by oil revenues that fund its defence sector. Angola has invested in modernising its armed forces to address internal security challenges.
7. Morocco
Morocco is ranked seventh in Africa and 59th globally. The country has focused on modernising its military equipment, particularly for border security and counterterrorism operations. Morocco maintains strong diplomatic ties with Western nations for defence cooperation.
8. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
The DRC ranks eighth in Africa and holds the global position of 66th. Despite internal conflicts, the country has been working to stabilise its military capabilities through international partnerships and increased investment.
9. Sudan
Sudan is ranked ninth in Africa and holds the global rank of 73rd. Its military faces significant challenges due to ongoing political instability but remains focused on maintaining territorial integrity.
10. Libya
Libya rounds out the top ten list for Africa with a global rank of 76th. The country’s military strength has been affected by years of civil conflict but retains strategic importance due to its location and natural resources.
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Preliminary reports indicate that the crash resulted in the death of an individual.
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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday, a strategic move reportedly executed to pre-empt his estranged predecessor, Nyesom Wike, and take control of the APC structure in the oil-rich state.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The defection, which Fubara lannounced at a stakeholders’ meeting in Port Harcourt, was confirmed to be a calculated political maneuver following his closed-door meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja on Monday.
Governor Fubara, while announcing his defection, publicly acknowledged President Tinubu’s intervention as the sole reason he survived the political turmoil, which saw his government briefly suspended.
He said: “I know you have been waiting to hear from me. I have to arrange this meeting so urgently. I know it will end on a good note
“You are aware that I went to see Mr President yesterday, and the reason I went for that visit is not just personal, but a state interest consultation.
“I don’t want to make any mistakes this time around. I also don’t want to step on any landmine that anyone is laying for us. So I was with Mr President yesterday to brief him on the situation of things in our state, which I believe he has taken note of, and he is going to act swiftly on it.
“The most interesting part of the meeting is what you all have been waiting for, and you have been asking me, the signal has finally arrived.
“We have the full support and the positive nod to leave where we are because we didn’t get any protection, to go to where the reason we are still standing is because of that place.
“The truth is, without Mr. President, there won’t be any His Excellency Sir Siminalayi Fubara; it would have been the former governor.
“So, we have every reason. Let no one be fooled in this State, we have the people and the supporters as well as the numbers. Our only thank you to Mr. President is to support him. We can’t support Mr. President in isolation, and we can’t show that support if we don’t fully identify with him, not backyard support.
“So, we have taken that decision today, since we have got the pass. Everyone here who has followed and suffered with me, our decision today, we are all moving to APC.“
Sources in Governor Fubara’s camp revealed to The Whistler that the defection was based on counsel from political strategists who urged him to join the APC before Wike, despite the FCT Minister’s alignment with the federal ruling party.
The main objective was to secure control of the APC’s political structure in Rivers State ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The strategy banked on Wike’s ongoing internal battles within the PDP, which reportedly led to him being isolated and without access to President Bola Tinubu for the last two months.
The source said Fubara was initially reluctant to make the move, concerned that it would be viewed as disrespectful to Wike and re-ignite the crisis that had just been resolved.
“The governor was reluctant at first. He felt it would be disrespectful to join the APC before his former boss and political benefactor. He was also concerned about reigniting the crisis that had just been resolved. He didn’t want to be seen as betraying Wike or repeating the same pattern that caused their problems in the first place,” the source told The Whistler.
The source explained: “Governor Fubara agreed with the calculation to join the APC first. They (his advisers) convinced him that this was the best way to secure his political future.”
Fubara’s camp asserts that his supporters and loyalists across the state are expected to follow his lead, effectively positioning him as the new leader of the APC in Rivers State.
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