Natasha Akpoti, Eberechi Eze Lead Nigerians’ Google Searches in 2025, New Google Report Shows
Senator Natasha Akpoti and England-based footballer Eberechi Eze topped Nigerians’ Google searches in 2025, according to Google’s newly released Year in Search report. The annual ranking reveals the...
Senator Natasha Akpoti and England-based footballer Eberechi Eze topped Nigerians’ Google searches in 2025, according to Google’s newly released Year in Search report. The annual ranking reveals the personalities, events, and questions that shaped online curiosity across the country.
Google said Nigerians relied heavily on Search to track fast-moving political headlines, celebrity news, global conflicts, pop culture and lifestyle trends throughout the year.
“High-profile figures drove significant interest, with Senator Natasha Akpoti emerging as the #1 most searched Nigerian personality,” the report noted, highlighting strong public engagement with political events.
Internationally, Nigerians also kept a close eye on major global developments, including the Israel–Iran War and the U.S. Elections, both of which appeared prominently in the top trends.

What Google is saying
Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Google West Africa, said the 2025 list reflects “what truly captured Nigerians’ attention.”
“The 2025 Year in Search is more than just data; it’s a vibrant, unfiltered mirror of our collective attention,” he said.
“Whether it’s tracking the biggest headlines, reflecting on icons we lost, or figuring out the latest slang, Nigerians are using Search to actively engage with the world around them.”
Top personalities and entertainment trends
Google reported strong interest across politics, sports, Nollywood, Afrobeats and global pop culture. Local names that dominated searches included:
Natasha Akpoti
Eberechi Eze
Governor Sim Fubara
Chika Ike
Mr Eazi
Kemi Adetiba
Hilda Baci
VDM
Priscilla Ojo
Globally searched figures included Gyokeres, Garnacho, Joao Pedro, Aaron Pierre and Tyler Perry — showing Nigerians’ continued appetite for international entertainment and sports content.
Trending entertainers included Aaron Pierre, Chika Ike, Juma Jux, Mr Eazi and Kemi Adetiba.
There was also high curiosity about word meanings such as “Achalugo,” “allegedly,” and “Labubu.”
Context: What Nigerians searched in 2024
In 2024, personalities like Bobrisky dominated search, while musicians Shallipopi and Khaid topped entertainment trends.
Major news topics included the U.S. elections, Nigeria’s new national anthem, and the national grid.
Nigerians’ top questions included:
“How much is dollar to naira today?”
“How to get perfectly defined curls for African hair?”
“Who won the US presidential election?”
Popular word searches included “demure,” “steeze,” and “pet peeves.”
More insights on Nigerians’ interests in 2025
Google says Nigerians used Search to follow major losses, pop-culture moments and fast-developing global stories. Online interest surged following the deaths of former President Muhammadu Buhari, Pope Francis, Diogo Jota, and Charlie Kirk.
Top news trends of 2025 included:
Club World Cup
Diogo Jota
Muhammadu Buhari
Charlie Kirk
iPhone 17
Technology also dominated searches, with strong interest in devices like the iPhone 17, Tecno Pop 10, Redmi 14C, Redmi 15C, and Tecno Spark 40.
Nigerians also asked key questions such as:
“Who is Charlie Kirk?”
“Who is Seyi Vodi?”
“Who is the new pope?”
“Who is Tompolo?”
“What is Labubu?”
“What is state of emergency?”
“What is war crime?”
“What is the meaning of Kelebu?”
Food-related searches remained popular, with recipes for Martini, Ginger Shots, Chinchin, Sausage Rolls, Hummus, and Chickwizz trending.
Top entertainment searches in 2025 included:
Music:
Oluwatosin (Jesus Is Enough) – Tkeyz ft. Steve Hills
Joy Is Coming – Fido
With You – Davido ft. Omah Lay
Laho – Shallipopi
My Darling – Chella
Fun – Rema
Movies:
Straw
Sinners
Love in Every Word
G20
The trends show Nigerians’ continued engagement with a blend of local culture, global entertainment, political developments, tech innovation and evolving digital slang.



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