Nigeria’s Most Searched Topics on Google 2022

December 31, 2022

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Nigeria's Most Searched Topics on Google 2022

Google has shared its annual Year in Search report for Nigeria, showing the most searched terms, people, actors, musicians, topics, and questions of 2022. The report highlights Nigeria’s growing interest in politics, entertainment, sports, lifestyle, and famous figures.

Top Trending Searches:

  • AFCON
  • ASUU
  • iPhone 14
  • Oxlade
  • NATO

Top Trending Musicians:

  • Oxlade
  • Asake
  • Black Sherif
  • Portable
  • Lil Tjay

Top Trending Actors:

  • Will Smith
  • Johnny Depp
  • Yul Edochie
  • Osita Iheme
  • Judy Austin

The report shows that Nigerians are increasingly interested in politics, with popular questions like “Who is Peter Obi’s running mate?” and “Who is the APC Presidential candidate?” making the list. Searches related to entertainment, such as “Finesse lyrics” and “Buga,” were also very popular.

Other Notable Trends:

  • Top Trending Losses: Queen Elizabeth, Osinachi Nwachukwu, and Ada Ameh
  • Top Trending Recipes: Fried rice, Afang Soup, Jollof rice, and Banana bread
  • Top Trending Movies/TV Series: Anikulapo, Blood Sisters, House of the Dragon, and Thor: Love and Thunder
  • Top Trending Songs: Buga, Overdose, Machala, and Calm Down

The report provides a clear picture of what captured the attention of Nigerians in 2022. It reflects a mix of interests, from politics to entertainment, showing how these areas resonate with the public.

Political Interest:

The growing curiosity about political figures and events indicates a heightened engagement in national affairs. The focus on questions regarding candidates and their running mates suggests that many Nigerians are keen to stay informed about upcoming elections.

Entertainment Trends:

In entertainment, the popularity of musicians like Oxlade and Asake highlights the vibrant music scene in Nigeria. Shows and movies such as “Blood Sisters” and “House of the Dragon” also showcase the diverse interests in both local and international content.

Culinary Interests:

The list of trending recipes emphasizes the love for traditional dishes, with fried rice and Jollof rice being favorites among many Nigerians. This reflects not only a passion for cooking but also a strong cultural connection to food.

Overall, Google’s Year in Search report for Nigeria reveals a dynamic landscape of interests and trends that continue to evolve. Whether it’s through music, politics, or food, Nigerians are actively engaging with the topics that matter most to them.

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