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These are the top Google trends searches in Nigeria for 2023
Moyo Lawal, Mohbad, Asake, Gangs of Lagos, Shanty Town and more lead top trends on Search in 2023 Today,…
Google Nigeria CEO, Juliet Ehimuan to address Africa’s tech ecosystem at London Tech Week
Having been at the helm of Google Nigeria for over a decade, Ehimuan brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this edition of the London Tech Week.
Google supports access to emergency maternal care in Nigeria
The new tool by Google shows decision makers how quickly expectant mothers can access emergency obstetric care in…
Google reveals top searches made by Nigerians in the 1st quarter of 2023
Peter Obi, INEC, ‘Who is your guy?’ by Spyro, ‘When is Easter 2023’ and ‘How to check my…
Nigeria is currently the top country searching for love in 2023 – Google
Nigeria is ahead of Ghana and Yemen in the search for love on Google in 2023 and 300% of Nigerians have searched "valentine messages for boyfriend."
A Year in Nigerian Search: Google’s Trending Searches of 2022
AFCON, Oxlade, Casemiro, Will Smith, Queen Elizabeth, Finesse lyrics, Anikulapo and Buga lead trends on Search Google today…
Nigerians are feeling uncertain, and their searches show it. Here’s what they reveal and how technology can help
Juliet Ehimuan, Director, West Africa, Google Since Google launched in Nigeria, we’ve seen a few periods of global…
Discover what captured the interest of Nigerians in the first 6 months of 2022
Peter Obi, Olu Jacobs, AFCON 2022, Raheem Sterling, Osinachi Nwachukwu’s demise, Oxlade, Kizz Daniel and Tekno’s Buga and…
How can I link my NIN? Osinachi Nwachukwu, Grammy Awards 2022, Kwaku the Traveller, Rita Dominic & more – What Nigerians searched for in April
The top trending questions searched on Google this month included, “How can I link my NIN?” and “How to get NIN?”
Google to fund subsea cable for internet access in Nigeria and create 1.6million jobs
Google plans to finance the Equiano subsea cable, which will improve internet speeds and generate 1.6 million jobs in Nigeria.