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AI Literacy Search Interest in Nigeria Jumps 620% Over the Past Year

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Google today shared new data highlighting how people across Nigeria are turning to Search and AI tools to master the skills they need for their creative pursuits.

The latest trends for March 2026 highlight a significant move toward using technology as a practical assistant for artistic growth and personal hobbies.

Nigeria has a long history as a major creative hub in Africa and its influence is visible globally. The nation is famed for its creative culture from a critically acclaimed Afrobeats scene to the global success of Nollywood blockbusters.

Nollywood is currently the fifth largest movie and entertainment industry in the world and has seen its gross value grow toward eight billion dollars.

This creative output is highly exportable and research shows that over 70 percent of watch time for content produced by Nigerian channels comes from outside the country.

Similarly, the Afrobeats genre has gained a massive international fanbase with songs being streamed more than 13 billion times in a single year on platforms like Spotify. These achievements highlight a rich legacy that young Nigerians are now building upon with new digital tools.

This movement is a highly deliberate strategy to master new skills and explore global opportunities. The latest search data shows that Nigerians are masterfully using technology to develop their artistic talents.

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Interest in learning painting has grown by 90 percent over the past year while calligraphy searches have emerged as a breakout trend this month as people find new ways to express themselves through art.

These trends demonstrate the everyday resourcefulness of Nigerians as they use accessible technology to bridge skill gaps.

Musical pursuits are also seeing strong momentum in the data. People are turning to their phones to master musical instruments with searches for learning the guitar increasing by 80 percent recently .

The creative exploration extends to advanced technology as people look for AI musical tools like Lyria 3 which has become a breakout trend this year.

Personal mastery also includes learning new languages to connect with the world. Interest in learning Italian has risen by 130 percent and interest in Japanese has doubled over the last twelve months.

These activities demonstrate how technology serves as a practical tutor for artistic growth and international connection.

The move toward mastering new creative skills is happening within a growing digital economy where every dollar invested in technology creates an eight-dollar return for the nation.

Industry analysts at Public First have noted that digital technologies are spearheading growth and development in Nigeria.

Their research underscores the value of digital transformation by estimating that every dollar invested in digital technology generates over eight dollars in economic value.

This investment supports a young population that is already making significant contributions, as the ICT sector recently contributed over 16 percent to real GDP.

Students and parents are also finding new ways to use these tools for school and creative work. Searches for AI tutors have become a breakout trend, and interest in chemistry combined with AI tools has doubled in the last year.

General school support is also seeing growth as homework-related searches rose by 70 percent this month.

These search trends are supported by infrastructure projects like the Equiano subsea cable, which provides 20 times more network capacity than previous systems.

Better connectivity supports economic growth as a one percent increase in connectivity is associated with a 5.7 percent increase in GDP.

“It is inspiring to see how Nigerians are creatively and purposefully using AI to unlock new opportunities for learning and growth.

The surge in creative arts and language mastery shows a nation that is actively shaping its future with technology. Nigerians are using Search and AI as 24/7 tutors to master high demand skills and connect with the world. This everyday resourcefulness is helping our entrepreneurial population achieve their highest ambitions.” Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Head of Communications & Public Affairs, West Africa, Google

Google remains committed to providing the helpful technology that turns these ambitions into everyday skills for everyone across the country.

Through products like Search and Workspace, knowledge workers in Nigeria are already saving over 22 million hours every week. This time-saving is equivalent to a $ 4.7 billion improvement in productivity across the nation.

The surge in AI literacy, which has grown by 620 percent demonstrates a purposeful move by Nigerians to integrate technology as a critical sidekick in their professional and creative lives.


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