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Mothers, Women’s rights, and Entertainment dominate Nigeria’s Google Search in March

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The serious business of motherhood and women’s rights, then some light entertainment in the form of movies, music and celebs, reflected the mood of Nigerians in March, according to their Google Search behaviour.

On March 8, International Women’s Day (IWD), Nigerians joined the world to commemorate the cultural, political, social and economic achievements of women.

The theme, “Choose to Challenge”, urged women to take charge of their thoughts and actions, and to call out gender bias and inequality. It also marked a time to seek out and celebrate women’s achievements in Nigeria.

Interest in motherhood also peaked online during the month as Nigeria celebrated Mothers’ Day on March 14.

In Nigeria, this special day, also known as Mothering Sunday, is when Nigerians traditionally honour mothers in appreciation for all they do.

Everyone from celebrities and corporates, to religious organisations, joined in the celebration.

The movie, Coming 2 America, the sequel of the American 1988 comedy film Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy, also had Nigerians hitting the Google search key in March.

While the movie features top names like Arsenio Hall and Wesley Snipes, Nigerians were more interested in the role played by multi-award-winning singer Davido, who made his international debut appearance with a cameo in Hollywood comedy.

There was plenty of interest too for the 2021 Grammy Awards, with the 63rd event held in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on March 14.

Afrobeat stars Burna Boy,and Wizkid took home honours, with Burna Boy winning the Best Global Music Album category with his Twice as Tall Album.

Wizkid won the Best Music Video category for his song with Beyoncé, Brown Skin Girl from Lion King.

Searches for the 2021 Grammy Awards by Nigerians reached a high point as people celebrated the wins by Burna Boy and Wizkid, but there was certainly also general interest in the other winners too.

Other searches common amongst Nigerians during the month included the death of Nigerian veteran broadcaster and actor Sadiq Daba, Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper Rema’s new single Bounce, and English television personality Piers Morgan leaving ITV’s Good Morning Britain following comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.

Here is the full list of the top trending terms for March:

  • International Women’s Day
  • Mother’s Day
  • Coming to America 2
  • Grammy Awards 2021
  • Champions League draw
  • Raya and the Last Dragon
  • Sadiq Daba
  • Obafemi Martins
  • Rema – Bounce
  • Piers Morgan
  • Daddy Freeze

Search trends information is gleaned from data collated by Google based on what Nigerians have been searching for and asking Google.

Google processes more than 40 000 search queries every second. This translates to more than a billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches annually, worldwide.

Live search data is available on the Google Nigeria Trends site.


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