Top 5 African Countries Spending Most on Christmas Decorations
Christmas in Africa is full of colour and joy, with each country celebrating in its own special way. Families come together, communities celebrate, and decorations play a big part in setting the holiday mood.
Here’s a look at where Christmas decorations are a big deal, based on how much of their holiday budget people spend on them.
Cameroon
Cameroon is at the top, with people spending 51% of their holiday money on decorations. This shows how important bright and colourful decorations are in their Christmas celebrations.
Rwanda
In Rwanda, people spend 38% of their Christmas budget on decorations, showing a strong love for creating a festive environment.
Nigeria
Nigerians spent 30% of their holiday budget on decorations, adding a lot of sparkle to their celebrations.
Kenya
Kenyans allocated 27% of their Christmas spending to decorations, making sure their homes and streets look festive.
Uganda
Uganda completes the list, with 23% of holiday spending going to decorations, proving that even with economic challenges, the festive spirit is alive.
Even though money can be tight and prices might be rising, these countries show that the joy and togetherness of Christmas are worth the extra effort.
These spending habits give us a peek at how different African countries prioritise their money to keep the holiday spirit bright.
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