If you had the financial means & already had a job lined up, which country in Africa would you move to, and why?
That's a hard one. There so many countries.
However, a caveat.
As for you I suggest visiting as a tourist than flat out moving. See if you like it. Moving to a whole other continent especially Africa is not 1, 2, 3. Seen it first hand when I visited one of my relatives(she not African btw) there.
^^^With that outta the way, Here's my list:
1. Botswana - Stable economy and country. Best HDI in Sub Saharan Africa. Decent GDP per capita. It shows what having good leaders can do for a country (man SSA countries and leaders, take note). Also a bomb ass Heavy Metal scene.
2. Tanzania - Beautiful natural landscape. Stable. Interesting cultures (love the Swahili culture, history and language). With the right leadership, it'll go far. Settle down with a lovely, sweet and demure Tanzanian women... that has a small waist and big booty.
3. Ghana - Full of potential. Beautiful natural landscapes. Stable. Interesting cultures. English speaking. I'm Jamaican, a lot of my African ancestry comes from there. Awesome history. Settle down with a big booty Akan woman, cooking me up some Banku, Fufu, Waakye, Jollof Rice etc lol.
The downside is that Ghanaians is far too religious for my taste.
4. Nigeria - The Giant of Africa (in terms of economy). Beautiful natural landscape. Huge potential. Interesting cultures and histories (Hausa city-states, Igbo polities, Oyo Empire, Edo and the Benin Kingdom, Nupe kingdom, Nok culture, Kwarafara etc). English speaking (Naija pidgin dey awkward and dey nonsense lol). I'm Jamaican, a lot of my African ancestry comes from there. Settle down with a big booty Naija woman, cooking me up some Suya, Egusi soup, Assorted meat, Jollof Rice etc lol.
The downside is that Nigerians are far too religious for my taste. Plus they aren't living up to their potential (Nollywood anybody?)
5. Kenya - Beautiful natural landscapes. Stable. Interesting cultures (love the Swahili culture, history and language). Settle down with a pretty Kenyan woman (preferably Kikuyu, however, I'm not fussed), cooking me up the Kenyan Big 4: Nyama Choma, Ugali, Chapati and Pilau. LOL