Africa is blessed with talents. Some Africans have been able to leverage their talents and performance to amass fans both in the continent and globally.
One of the most useful social media platforms for celebrities is Instagram. Many brands consider the number of followers celebrities have on the platform in negotiating a collaboration deal such as advertisement and ambassador sponsorship.
Below are the most followed African celebrities on Instagram and their countries:
1. Mohammed Sallah (Egypt) – 63 Million

Mohammed Sallah, as of 2023, appears to be the most-followed African celebrity on Instagram, with over 60 million followers on the photo-sharing app.

Who is Mohammed Salah?

Mohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly, known as Mohamed Salah or Mo Salah, is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Liverpool and captains the Egypt national team.
Mohamed Salah is a popular Egyptian footballer. He plays the forward position for Liverpool FC and is the captain of the Egypt national team.
His full name is Mohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly. Mo Salah, as he is fondly called, is considered one of the best players in the world and is known for his speed, dribbling, and finishing.
Salah has won numerous awards, including the Premier League Golden Boot three times, the African Footballer of the Year award, and the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award. He is also the all-time leading goalscorer for Egypt.
He moved to Liverpool in 2017 for a club record £36.9 million. He has since become one of the club’s most important players, helping them to win the Premier League, Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Carabao Cup, and FA Community Shield.
2. Tamer Hosny (Egypt) – 31.5 Million

Tamer Hosny is the second most-followed celebrity on Instagram in Africa, with over 31 million followers.

Who is Tamer Hosny?
Tamer Hosny Sherif Abbas Farghaly, stage name “Tamer Hosny”, is an Egyptian singer, actor, songwriter, composer, and film director. He is one of the most popular and successful artists in the Arab world.
Hosny was born in Cairo, Egypt, on August 16, 1977. He began his career in the early 2000s, releasing his debut album, Hob, in 2004. The album was a commercial success, and Hosny quickly rose to fame. He has since released 16 studio albums, all of which have been commercially successful.

Hosny is known for his romantic music, which often deals with themes of love and heartbreak. He is also a talented actor and has starred in several films, including Omar & Salma (2007) and The Blue Elephant (2014).
In addition to his music and acting career, Hosny is also a successful businessman. He owns his own record label, Nesma Music, and has his own clothing line.
3. Davido (Nigeria) – 28.2 Million

Davido is the second most-followed African celebrity on Instagram, with over 28 million followers.

Who is Davido?
His real name is David Adedeji Adeleke. Davido is an American-born Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, on November 21, 1992, Davido grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, where he developed a passion for music at an early age. His father, Adedeji Adeleke, is a successful Nigerian businessman, and his mother, Vero Adeleke, was a university lecturer. Davido attended the British International School in Lagos and later pursued business administration at Oakwood University in Alabama.

Despite his academic pursuits, Davido’s musical inclinations persisted, and he began making beats and recording music while still in college. In 2011, he returned to Nigeria and established his own record label, HKN Music. His breakthrough came with the release of his 2012 debut album, “Omo Baba Olowo,” which featured the hit single “Dami Duro.”
Davido’s subsequent albums, including “The Baddest” (2016) and “A Good Time” (2019), further solidified his position as a leading figure in African music. His vibrant blend of Afrobeat, pop, and R&B resonated with audiences worldwide, and his music videos garnered millions of views on YouTube.
Beyond his musical achievements, Davido is also recognized for his philanthropic endeavours. He has established the Davido Music Worldwide (DMW) charity, which provides support to orphanages, widows, and the less privileged.
4. Mohammed Ramadan (Egypt) – 28.2 Million

5. Yasmin Sabri (Egypt) – 21.3 Million

6. Mustafa Hosny (Egypt) – 21.2 Million

7. Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) – 17.9 Million

8. Wizkid (Nigeria) – 17.8 Million

9. Yemi Alade (Nigeria) – 17.6 Million

10. Diamondplatnumz (Tanzania) – 16.9 Million

11. Funke Akindele (Nigeria) – 16.1 Million

12. Burna Boy (Nigeria) – 15.7 Million

13. Don Jazzy (Nigeria) – 15.1 Million

14. Didier Drogba (Cote d’Ivoire) – 14.9 Million

15. Ini Edo – 13.9 Million

16. Mercy Johnson – 13.9 Million

17. AY Makun – 13.1 Million

18. Peter Psquare (Mr.P) – 12.3 Million

19. Lupita Nyong’o (Kenya) – 10.9 Million

20. Falz (Nigeria) – 9.4 Million

21. Basketmouth (Nigeria) – 8.6 Million

22. 2Baba – 8.1 Million

Summary
Most followed African celebrities on Instagram
- Mohammed Sallah (Egypt) – 63 Million
- Tamer Hosny (Egypt) – 31.5 Million
- Davido (Nigeria)
- Mohammed Ramadan (Egypt)
- Yasmin Sabri (Egypt)
- Mustafa Hosny (Egypt) – 21.2 Million
- Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) – 17.9 Million
- Wizkid (Nigeria) – 17.8 Million
- Yemi Alade (Nigeria) – 17.6 Million
- Diamondplatnumz (Tanzania) – 16.9 Million
- Funke Akindele (Nigeria) – 16.1 Million
- Burna Boy (Nigeria) – 15.7 Million
- Don Jazzy (Nigeria) – 15.1 Million
- Didier Drogba (Cote d’Ivoire) – 14.9 Million
- Ini Edo (Nigeria) – 13.9 Million
- Mercy Johnson (Nigeria) – 13.9 Million
- AY Makun (Nigeria) – 13.1 Million
- Peter Psquare (Mr.P) (Nigeria) – 12.3 Million
- Lupita Nyong’o (Kenya) – 10.9 Million
- Falz (Nigeria) – 9.4 Million
- Basketmouth (Nigeria) – 8.6 Million
- 2Baba (Nigeria) – 8.1 Million
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