By Our Reporter
In today’s knowledge-driven world, intelligence is more than just a buzzword — it’s a national asset. As Africa rises in innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation, some countries are standing out for their exceptional human capital.
These nations are not only producing top-tier talent but are also investing heavily in education, research, and technology.
While intelligence is a complex and multifaceted trait, shaped by education, healthcare, economic stability, and access to information, researchers often use indicators such as average IQ scores, literacy rates, school enrolment, and academic achievements to gauge which countries are leading the pack.
According to a study by researchers Richard Lynn and David Becker at the Ulster Institute, Japan recorded the highest average IQ scores globally, followed closely by Taiwan and Singapore.
Country | Average IG (IIT 2024) |
Tunisia | 97.5 |
Egypt | 97.2 |
Algeria | 97 |
Mauritius | 96.9 |
Morocco | 96.8 |
Ethiopia | 95.1 |
Madagascar | 94.8 |
South Africa | 94.1 |
Nigeria | 91.3 |
Kenya | 91.2 |
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