Nigeria 2013 in Search: Heroes, Moments and Tragedies
Every
day, around the world, we search. We want to find out more about our heroes,
explore far-away destinations, or settle a dinner table dispute between
friends. And sometimes we just search to find out if eating ‘suya’ is a good
dieting decision.
Zeitgeist
— German for “spirit of the times” — is Google’s yearly look at the
billions of searches performed throughout the year. Google’s Year-End
Zeitgeist uses data from multiple sources while filtering out spam and repeat
queries, to build fascinating top-ten lists across pop culture, sports, music,
politics, news, and more.
This
year, we reflect on the people, places, moments and topics that sent Nigerians
searching for answers.
Topping
the list of top trending people in Nigeria is the late music diva Susan
Oluwabimpe Filani Harvey popularly known as Goldie. The large
amount of Goldie-related queries following her death on valentines day shows
she was and will also continue to hold a golden place in the heart of
Nigerians. Other notable individuals also on the list include 2013 Big Brother
Africa contestant Beverly Osu, the Time 2013 Person of the
year, Pope Francis, late musician Damilola Olaniyan, a.k.a. Damino Damoche, late
‘Fast & Furious’ star Paul Walker amongst others.
The top
trending events list is one that possibly reflects Nigerians’ concern for the
tertiary education system, with the #1 and #2 trending terms being ‘ASUU
strike’ and ‘JAMB Exam’. Other high interest 2013 events in
Nigeria are the high tensioned Anambra Elections, the death of
former Ondo state governor Olusegun Agagu, the birth of the newest
member of the british royal family, Prince George amongst
others.
2013 can
also be said to be the year of Afro hip-hop, with the top 10 most trending
Nigerian musicians all coming from the Afro hip-hop genre. Occupying the #1 top
trending Nigerian musician position is EME’s singer, songwriter and performer Wizkid.
He beat the “Baddest Guy Ever Liveth”, Olamide and HKN
records’s Davido to #2 and #3 to become Nigeria’s most popular
musician of 2013. Also featuring in the list are MI Abaga, Flavour,
P-square, Timaya, Tiwa Savage and Dbanj.
There
weren’t much surprises in the top trending Nollywood celebs with Mercy
Johnson Okojie, Tonto Dike and Ini Edo retaining the
top 3 positions- only difference from last year is
that Tonto Dike now holds the #2 position.
In the
sport category, Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona remained
the top 3 most searched football clubs, while Victor Moses, John Obi
Mikel and Coach Stephen Keshi topped the list of most
searched sports personalities of 2013. For the first time, the Nigeria
Super Eagles featured on the top 10 most searched football teams list,
coming #9 ahead of the EPL’s Everton.
Other
Nigeria-specific lists include Top 10 most searched cars, Top 10 Most searched
Mobile Gadgets and Phones, Top 10 “How tos…”, and Top 10 “What is…”.
Globally,
the #1 trending search of 2013 was an international symbol of strength and
peace: Nelson Mandela. Global search interest in the former President
of South Africa was already high this year, and after his passing, people from
around the world turned to Google to learn more about Madiba and his legacy. Here’s a full look at all of our top 10 lists for Nigeria in
2013.
You can
also explore more global trends this year—directly from our Zeitgeist homepage. Check
out the top 100 trending searches of 2013, and simply click one to dig deeper
on Google Trends. Or if you’d rather be nostalgic, you can take a look back at
each year's Zeitgeist from 2001on.
You can
also see an interactive 3D global map showcasing
the top search trends of 2013 by day in cities around the world. You can easily
spin the globe, select a city and explore the topics that brought people to
search on any day of the year—from local sports games to international news
stories.
Enjoy the
2013 GLOBAL reel here.
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