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Ghana has been ranked because the a hundred and twenty fifth happiest nation on the earth, and nineteenth in Africa, in a stunning 2025 World Happiness Report.

Ghana, with a rating of 4.340 on the World Happiness Index, was ranked under 18 different African nations, together with recognized battle zones comparable to Somalia and Chad, and neighbors Nigeria, Benin, and Burkina Faso.

The rating was a drop from 2024, when Ghana was ranked the one hundred and twentieth happiest nation on the earth.

Ghana has steadily dropped within the rankings since 2021, when it peaked at 91st on the earth with a Happiness Index rating of 5.148. As most Ghanaians know, the earlier NPP authorities utterly misplaced the plot in 2022 after main corruption scandals throughout COVID and unchecked spending in direction of the 2020 elections. In December 2022, Ghana skilled its worst financial interval in years, with inflation reaching a staggering 54%. The price of dwelling skyrocketed and the usual of dwelling sharply fell. The nation by no means recovered, resulting in the NPP occasion being worn out within the 2024 elections.

All this has led to Ghana’s decline, resulting in a present rating under many nations Ghanaians can be shocked about. Under is the 2025 World Happiness Report for Africa.

  1. South Africa — ninety fifth globally
  2. Mozambique –96th globally
  3. Gabon –97th globally
  4. Côte d’Ivoire –98th globally
  5. Congo – one centesimal globally
    6. Namibia – 103rd globally
    7. Cameroon – 104th globally
    8. Nigeria – a hundred and fifth globally
    9. Senegal – 107th globally
    10. Mauritania – 114th globally
    11. Kenya – one hundred and fifteenth globally
    12. Uganda – 116th globally
    13. Gambia – 117th globally
    14. Chad – 119th globally
    15. Burkina Faso – one hundred and twentieth globally
    16. Benin – 121st globally
    17. Somalia – 122nd globally
    18. Mali – 123rd globally
    19. Ghana – a hundred and twenty fifth globally
    20. Togo – 126th globally
    21. Liberia – 129th globally
    22. Madagascar – one hundred and thirtieth globally
    23. Zambia – 131st globally
    24. Ethiopia – 132nd globally
    25. Egypt – one hundred and thirty fifth globally
    26. Tanzania – 136th globally
    27. Eswatini – 137th globally
    28. Lesotho – 138th globally
    29. Comoros – 139th globally
    30. Democratic Republic of Congo – 141st globally
    31. Botswana – 142nd globally
    32. Zimbabwe – 143rd globally
    33. Malawi – 144th globally
    34. Sierra Leone – 146th globally


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