Namibia
Liberia. (Since the 1970's there haven't been any Colonies in West Africa, though).
Portugal established the first African colony inMozambique in 1500.
The Portuguese planted the first maritime colonies in Africa. The Dutch planted the first settled colonies in Africa. A maritime colony is a port city and some surrounding territory, but it is not terribly expansive. (Hong Kong until 1999 would be a good example.) A settled colony is a more typical colony type of which the 13 colonies that became the United States would be a good example.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
Uganda
Russia , -or Canada.
Liberia is an African country that people usually claim is not colonized, but since it was founded by American Blacks who established a very European-style country, it is hard to make the claim that it was not a colonial project.However, it was never part of a proper colony.
nigeria
great Britain
Non
Portugal (1474).
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africa
No, Libya is an independent country in North Africa and has no connections to the US.
Unlike most African countries, Ethiopia was never a European colony, for this reason it has been important to modern Africa as a symbol of independence
Almost every African country was at some time colonised by a foreign power. Liberia was possibly the only exception.