This country has the most official languages in the world.
What is South Africa?
The Nigerian artist known as the “African Giant.”
Who is Burna Boy?
This empire was ruled by Mansa Musa.
What is the Mali Empire?
This country’s flag has a black star in the center.
What is Ghana?
"Chale" is from which African Country?
What is Ghana?
This landlocked country split into two in 2011.
What is Sudan?
This traditional drum is shaped like a goblet and played with bare hands.
What is a Djembe?
This queen of Angola resisted Portuguese colonization.
Who is Queen Nzinga?
The ruins of Carthage, once a major empire, are located in this modern country.
What is Tunisia?
This South African language is known for its click consonants.
This West African country changed its name from Upper Volta.
What is Burkina Faso?
This Angolan dance became internationally popular through Kizomba.
What is Semba?
The Berlin Conference of 1884–85 led to this event in Africa.
What is the Scramble for Africa?
This country’s flag features a red star inside a green pentagram.
What is Morocco?
“Sannu” is a greeting in this Northern Nigerian language.
What is Hausa?
The African Union is headquartered in this capital city.
What is Addis Ababa?
The Nigerian dance trend that went viral with songs like “Soco” and “One Dance.”
What is Shaku Shaku?
This African country gained independence through a war led by the PAIGC.
What is Guinea-Bissau?
The African Renaissance Monument is located in this country.
What is Senegal?
This language family includes Yoruba, Igbo, and Akan.
What is the Niger-Congo language family?
This country has both the longest river and the largest desert passing through it.
What is Egypt?
This iconic Nigerian artist was a pioneer of juju music.
Who is King Sunny Ade?
The Kingdom of Kush thrived in the area of present-day what?
What is Sudan?
This is the only national flag with a single color and no emblem or design.
What was the former flag of Libya?
What is the literal translation of the Nigerian phrase: “Na today?”
What is “Is today the first time?” (Used sarcastically to mean “You should know better by now.”)