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Which African countries have hausa speakers and what are their population?

Hausa is spoken by a large number of people in several African countries, primarily in West Africa. Here's a breakdown of the countries and estimated populations:

1. Nigeria:

* Population: Approximately 70 million, making it the largest Hausa-speaking population in the world.

* Region: Primarily in the north of the country, including states like Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Jigawa, and Sokoto.

2. Niger:

* Population: Approximately 20 million, making it the second largest Hausa-speaking country.

* Region: Widely spoken throughout the country, particularly in the south and central regions.

3. Chad:

* Population: Approximately 5-6 million

* Region: Mainly in the southern and western regions, including the capital city, N'Djamena.

4. Cameroon:

* Population: Approximately 2 million

* Region: Mostly in the north and far north of the country.

5. Benin:

* Population: Approximately 1 million

* Region: Predominantly in the northern regions.

6. Ghana:

* Population: Small but significant population of Hausa speakers, primarily in the north of the country.

7. Burkina Faso:

* Population: Smaller population of Hausa speakers, mostly concentrated in the northern regions.

8. Togo:

* Population: Small population of Hausa speakers.

9. Sudan:

* Population: Small population of Hausa speakers, primarily in the western region bordering Niger.

10. Central African Republic:

* Population: A very small population of Hausa speakers.

Note: The exact populations of Hausa speakers in each country can vary depending on the source and methodology used. These numbers are estimates based on available data.

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