- Nigeria ranks 3rd in Africa in the 2025 Global Firepower Index, behind Egypt and Algeria, reflecting improvements in defense capability and counter-terrorism efforts.
- The Global Firepower Index assessed 145 countries using over 60 indicators, including troop size, equipment strength, and logistical capacity.
- Nigeria placed 31st globally, ahead of South Africa (40th) and Ethiopia (52nd), signaling its growing influence in regional military strength.
Nigeria has been ranked the third most powerful military force in Africa, according to the 2025 Global Firepower Military Strength Index, as reported by PUNCH Online on Monday.
The Global Firepower Index assesses the military capabilities of 145 countries using over 60 criteria, including troop size, equipment strength, financial resources, logistics, and geographical factors.
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In the latest rankings, Egypt retains the top spot on the continent, followed by Algeria in second place. Nigeria’s move up to third position reflects ongoing improvements in its defense structure, particularly in personnel development, acquisition of modern equipment, and intensified counter-terrorism efforts. South Africa placed fourth in Africa, while Ethiopia secured the fifth position.
Below is the list of African countries featured in the 2025 Global Firepower Index, with their overall global ranking in parentheses:
1. Egypt (19)
2. Algeria (26)
3. Nigeria (31)
4. South Africa (40)
5. Ethiopia (52)
6. Angola (56)
7. Morocco (59)
8. Democratic Republic of the Congo (66)
9. Sudan (73)
10. Libya (76)
11. Kenya (83)
12. Chad (84)
13. Mozambique (89)
14. Tunisia (90)
15. Tanzania (92)
16. Cameroon (93)
17. Ivory Coast (102)
18. Mali (104)
19. Zambia (109)
20. Ghana (110)
21. Zimbabwe (111)
22. South Sudan (113)
23. Uganda (114)
24. Namibia (116)
25. Niger (119)
26. Eritrea (120)
27. Republic of the Congo (121)
28. Botswana (122)
29. Mauritania (123)
30. Senegal (125)
31. Burkina Faso (129)
32. Madagascar (130)
33. Gabon (133)
34. Liberia (138)
35. Sierra Leone (140)
36. Somalia (142)
37. Central African Republic (143)
38. Benin (144)
Nigeria’s improved standing in the index signals a strengthened military presence on the continent and a growing focus on defense readiness.
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This development was made known in a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, via X.com.