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Here’s the cost of retiring comfortably in Africa [Full List 2023]

Here’s the cost of retiring comfortably in Africa [Full List 2023]

Retirement can be expensive if you plan to be comfortable for the rest of your life.

Globally, Singapore is the most expensive country to retire, costing $1,118,375.43 over 15 years.

Pakistan is the cheapest place to retire, at $158,410.13, according to a report by NetCredit.

However, Africa seems to be more affordable. Below are some African countries and the cost for comfortable retirement;

1. Nigeria – $376,269

Aso Rock, Abeokuta, Ogun state.
2. South Africa – $309,153

Camps Bay and Twelve Apostles Mountain Range near Cape Town
3. Mauritius – $320,338

Mauritius Botanical Garden
4. Tanzania – $261,525

Zanzibar Beaches
5. Morocco – $249,450

Ait Ben Haddou
6. Ghana – $233,166

Kakum National Park
7. Algeria – $210,991

Djanet
8. Tunisia – $215,610

Garden and zoo in Tunis, Tunisia. Credit: Mohamed Zaltni
9. Egypt – $217,388

Pyramid of Khafre
10. Uganda – $240,366

Lake Victoria
11. Kenya – $240,593

Maasai Mara National Reserve

The information in this article was curated from online sources. NewsWireNGR or its editorial team cannot independently verify all details.

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