Have you ever wondered where Africans living in the US, Canada, and Europe originally come from? A Reddit user recently shared an interesting visualization that breaks down the most common countries of birth for Africans in these regions.
The data shows that Nigerians make up the largest group in the US, while Somalis are the most common in Canada. In Europe, it’s a bit more diverse, with Somalis, Nigerians, and Ethiopians topping the list.
What I find fascinating is how this data reflects the complex migration patterns and cultural ties between Africa and the Western world. It’s a great reminder that the African diaspora is incredibly diverse, with people from many different countries and backgrounds calling the US, Canada, and Europe home.
Take a closer look at the data and see what other insights you can discover.