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Google Trends Reveal Surge in Career and Skills Searches Among Nigerians

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New Google Search trends released today show that Nigerians are increasingly leveraging the internet to acquire new skills and start entrepreneurial ventures, with a strong focus on using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to advance their careers.

The data reflects a national drive for upskilling and financial independence in a rapidly evolving and dynamic job market.

The surge in career-related searches highlights a clear desire among Nigerians to adapt to new economic realities.

In the past 12 months, search interest for “how to make money with AI” increased by +40%.

The entrepreneurial spirit is also evident, with searches for ” how to start a business from home” almost doubling (+90%) and “how to start a business with no money” increasing by +80% year-over-year.

Shifting Focus to New Business Ventures

Nigerians are actively exploring a diverse range of business ideas through Google Search.

The top searched “how to start a business” queries in the past 12 months include how to start a real estate business, how to start cocoa export business in Nigeria, how to start a ghostwriting business, how to start a clothing business, and how to start an importation business.

These searches imply a strong entrepreneurial drive and a desire for financial independence among Nigerians, as they actively seek new avenues for income generation and skill development.

The data also reveals a strong interest in digital and creative careers, with top searches for “how to start” related to jobs and skills including “how to start freelancing with no experience,” “how to start a fashion brand,” and “how to start creating content.”

AI and Trending Skills Take Center Stage

The desire to upskill is a major theme, particularly with the rise of AI. “how to learn ai” jumped by +160% over the past 12 months, placing it among the top trending “how to learn” searches in Nigeria. Other skills seeing a dramatic increase in search interest include:

  • How to learn forex trade (+300%)
  • How to learn make-up (+270%)
  • How to learn Photoshop (+180%)
  • How to learn computer step by step (+160%)

Speaking on the trends, Olumide Balogun, West Africa Director at Google, said: “These search trends reflect the ambition and adaptability of Nigerians.

The data shows a clear pattern of people using technology, and in particular AI, to build their skills, create new opportunities, and navigate a changing professional landscape. We are committed to providing the tools that empower this growth and innovation.”


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