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5 African countries that spend the most on Christmas decorations

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 19, 2024
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What comes to mind when you think about Christmas in Africa? Vibrant celebrations, colourful decorations, or maybe even delicious feasts shared with family and friends?

While the specifics vary from country to country, one thing is clear, Christmas is a big deal across the continent, and Africans are willing to spend to make the season memorable.

Christmas in Africa is more than just a holiday, it’s a time for family, community, and cultural traditions. From elaborate church services to lively street parties, the festive season brings people together.

But with joy comes spending. Many African families dedicate significant portions of their income to ensure the holiday is a celebration to remember. Expenditures typically cover gifts, food, travel, and decorations.

5 African countries that spent the most on Christmas decorations

When it comes to festive spending, decorations hold a special place in the hearts of many. According to data compiled in 2022, Cameroonians spent just over half of their holiday budget—an impressive 50%—on decorations, far surpassing other African nations.

Rwanda followed with 38%. While these numbers are from 2022, they offer valuable insight into how Africans prioritize their holiday expenses. Decorations, from glowing lights to Christmas trees, are essential in creating that magical festive atmosphere.

The spending, however, isn’t without its challenges. Rising inflation and economic difficulties in several African countries mean families are often stretched financially during the festive season. Still, many prioritize the joy and togetherness that Christmas brings, finding ways to celebrate within their means.

While the data on Christmas spending may specifically reference 2022, it offers a valuable glimpse into how Africans prioritize their holiday budgets.

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Below are the 5 African countries that spent the most on Christmas decorations:

Rank Country % of Christmas budget spent on decorations

1

Cameroon

51%

2

Rwanda

38%

3

Nigeria

30%

4

Kenya

27%

5

Uganda

23%

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