Tag: Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade

  • Atiku ‘s defection from APC, UNILORIN fake admission list dominate Google search

    Atiku ‘s defection from APC, UNILORIN fake admission list dominate Google search

    The defection of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar from the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) and the University of Ilorin fake admission list dominated searches on the internet search engine, Google, this week.

    Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone West Africa, disclosed this in a dispatch on Thursday in Lagos.

    According to him, this week’s top trending search terms on Google Nigeria were dominated by both foreign and national new items.

    “Abubakar, on Tuesday resigned from the ruling APC and plans to seek the opposition Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) presidential ticket to run for President in 2019.

    “In his statement of resignation, he cited maltreatment by the party and the failure of the party to live up to the expectation of Nigerian youth as one of the major reasons for his resignation.

    “Interested Nigerians raced to Google search to read his full statement of resignation,’’ Kola-Ogunlade said.

    The Google manager said that the University of Ilorin came on the search light when a fake admission list was circulated on the social media.

    “The management of UniIlorin has urged candidates seeking admission into the institution for the 2017/2018 academic session to patiently wait for the release of the authentic admission list by the Institution.

    “The university in a statement on Tuesday said that its attention had been drawn to a fake admissions list currently circulating on social media, and urged students not to fall prey to admission fraudsters.

    “The institution has directed students to check their Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board ( JAMB ) portal for admissions’ updates.

    “Concerned students raced to Google to search for more information about the anticipated admissions list,’’ he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the rhythm and blues singer, Bankole Wellington and wife, Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi trended when Banky W mistakenly posted picture of his naked wife on social media.

    “On Nov. 25, R&B singer, Banky W and Nollywood actress, Etomi tied the knot in a ceremony held in Cape Town, South Africa.

    “A day after, Banky W wanted to give a shout-out to his fans, by showing them their honeymoon lodge and Zebra right outside his bedroom window but, unknown to him he posted an image on social media which had his naked wife in the background.

    “The image went viral before the mistake was noticed. Banky W deleting the image has not stopped fans from searching for more details, making ‘Banky W’ a top trending search term on Google,’’ he said.

    On the international scene, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle engagement got people’s attention online.

    “The Prince of Wales, Charles announced the engagement of his second son, Prince Harry to his American girlfriend, actress Meghan Markle on Monday at Kensington Palace.

    “The happy couple who will tie the knot by spring next year granted their first interview as an engaged couple to the BBC, where Prince Harry described how he proposed to Meghan.

    “Since the announcement, controversy has arisen about Meghan’s background, which made her name a top trending search term on Google this week,’’ he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the Brazilian professional footballer, Robson de Souza, commonly known as Robinho, was sentenced to nine years in prison after being found guilty of gang rape.

    He said that the Brazilian striker was sentenced by a court in Milan for being one of a six-people involved in the assault of a 22-year-old woman at a Milanese nightclub in 2013.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that Robinho’s current club, Atletico Mineiro, had declined to comment on the sentence, stating they would only speak through the team’s lawyers, if necessary.

    The news of Robinho’s sentence has made his name a top trending search term on Google, he said.

    Google Trends launched in May 2006, allows one to see how popular, search terms and its demography have been over time on Google.

    NAN

  • AFRIMA, Nigeria / Argentina match dominate Google search

    AFRIMA, Nigeria / Argentina match dominate Google search

    Sunday’s All African Music Award ( AFRIMA ) and the Nigeria/Argentina football match dominated searches on the internet search engine, Google, this week.

    Google’s Spokesman, Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, made this known in a dispatch on Thursday in Lagos.

    “Fans celebrated Nigeria’s  4-2 win against Argentina at the FIFA 2018 World Cup grade one friendly match held in Krasnodar, Russia, on Tuesday.

    “The win takes Super Eagle’s Senior Coach, Gernot Rohr’s impressive record to seven wins, three draws and a defeat since he took charge of the team in September 2016.

    “Excited fans raced to Google to search for more details about the match,’’ he said.

    The Google manager noted that, in the world of entertainment, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, popularly called Wizkid, won three awards at the 2017 AFRIMA held in Lagos.

    He added that the pop star took home the awards for Artiste of the Year for his song “Come Closer’’, Song of the Year for the same song, and Best Male Artiste in Western Africa.

    He said that excited fans raced to Google to get more information about the awards.

    Kola-Ogunlade added that Nigerian singing sensation, Augustine Miles Kelechi, popularly known with his stage name, Tekno, had released a new single entitled “Mama”.

    “The Afro-pop singer featured Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun (Wizkid) in the single.

    “The two, who were reportedly at loggerheads over some social media comments, have put aside their differences to make good music.

    “Fans of both singers went on Google to get more information about the new single,’’ he said.

    He said that the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics ( ASUP ) planned nationwide strike due to the Federal Government’s inability to fulfill an outstanding agreement with the union, also got attention online.

    “Concerned students raced to Google to read more about the impending strike,’’ he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the reported removal of the Zimbabwean Leader, Robert Mugabe, from office in what was called a “bloodless transition,” got people’s attention online.

    “This brings an end to President Mugabe’s 37-year rule of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Concerned Africans raced to Google to get updates about the situation,’’ he said.

    Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular search terms and their demography have been overtime on Google.

    NAN

  • 272 birthday of Ex-Nigerian slave Olaudah Equiano dominates Google search

    272 birthday of Ex-Nigerian slave Olaudah Equiano dominates Google search

    The engaging story of Olaudah Equiano, the Igbo slave man, who played a leading role in the abolition of slave trade after becoming free 270 years ago, dominated searches on Google this week.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoting Google’s spokesman Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, reports that hundreds of Nigerians took to the internet search engine to know more about Equiano.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that apart from the Equiano narrative, international sports and celebrity news also dominated Google searches.

    “Equiano’s autobiography: ‘The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano’, played a crucial role in alerting the 18th-century slave traders to end the suffering endured by slaves.

    Google celebrated Equiano’s achievement with a Google Doodle, which made Nigerian users to race to Google to read more about the history behind the Doodle.”

    The spokesman said that in the world of sports, the newly transferred English player, Jadon Sancho, was reported to have displayed some impressive moves that helped secure a win for his club.

    Kola-Ogunlade recalled that the march ended  2-0 between Borussia Dortmund and Apoel Nicosia at the ongoing UEFA Youth League in India on Oct. 17.

    He said that Sancho, who was a former Manchester City youth player, had been recalled by Dortmund from England’s ongoing Under-17.

    “Excited fans raced to Google to search for more details about the ongoing UEFA Youth League matches,’’ the spokesman said.

    The manager said further that the British actress and Game of Thrones, star Sophie Turner, was reported to be engaged to singer Joe Jonas.

    He said that the couple announced their engagement on October 15 via Instagram by posting the picture of Sophie’s engagement.

    “Excited fans raced to Google search for photos of the ring and read more about the couple.

    “Fans have expressed disappointment at Arsenal’s 2-1 loss to Watford last Saturday at Vicarage Road, Watford,’’ Kola-Ogunlade said.

    He said the loss put the club nine points behind Manchester City in the ongoing Premier League.

    According to him, displeased fans raced to Google to search for more information about the match.

    Google Trends launched in May 2006, allows one to see how popular, search terms and its demography have been over time on Google.

  • Google announces introduction of five more products

    Google announces introduction of five more products

    Google has announced introduction of  five additional products that would enable internet users to access information with ease.

    Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone West Africa, made this known in an interactive session with some internet users including journalists in Lagos on Friday.

    Kola-Ogunlade listed the products to include Gboard, Health Knowledge Panel, Movie Showtime, entertainment Archive and Google Post.

    He advised internet users to take advantage of the products for more relevance.

    According to him, Google built its platforms and products to be globally relevant.

    He said that Google introduced Gboard in July to enable sending of messages in dialects including Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa.

    He described Gboard as a new keyboard from Google for Android or iPhone.

    “If you are like most Nigerians, then you probably have a grandma, uncle or family member that prefers to read messages in Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa.

    “The next time you need to type a message on SMS, Whatsapp or any other messaging app, simply click on the Google ‘G’ logo on your keyboard and click on translation and let Gboard do the translation for you.

    “No more app switching; just search and send, right from your keyboard. If Gboard is not installed on your phone, you can download it from the Apple store or the Android play store,” he said.

    According to the manager, Google introduced the health knowledge panel in the realisation that 20 per cent of searches on it are health-related.

    He said that the panel covers up to 800 health conditions.

    “You may be worried about a loved one down with malaria. By simply typing ‘Malaria’, Google will show you a health panel with information on malaria symptoms and treatments.

    “Google’s health knowledge panels is now accessible to Nigerians and Google has partnered with the University of Ibadan to ensure that answers are reviewed by Nigerian doctors,” he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the Google Movie Showtime would enable an internet user to get a list and times for movies showing at a nearby cinema.

    “Just type ‘whatmovies are showing at the Ikeja Mall’ into Google, and Google will give a list of movies showing at Ikeja Mall plus the time those movies are showing,” he said.

    He added that Google was archiving and getting Nollywood films so that local contents would  show on the Google search.

    “Simply type the name of the ‘Nollywood movie into search and let Google give you all the information, including the actors,” he said.

    According to the manager, Google Post will get more details of what a favourite musician, movie or sports star is up to.

    “With Posts on Google, entertainers and businesses can share visible updates directly to Google.

    “This means you get your favourite star’s live update alongside your search results when you Google them.

    He said that Google announced the availability of Google Posts in Nigeria at Google for Nigeria on July 27, noting that Nigeria was the third country where the feature was made available.

    “Some of the country’s popular musicians are already using it. Posts had been available for limited use since January 2016.

    “Google Posts allow businesses and individuals to create posts that show up in the knowledge panel on Google Search and Google Maps.

    “Posts expire after a week, unless they are event-based, in which case, they expire after the event date,” he said.

  • Psquare’s split dominates Google search

    Psquare’s split dominates Google search

    The intention of Peter Okoye of Psquare to terminate contract with the Psquare brand dominated searches on Google Nigeria this week.

    Google’s spokesman, Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, made this known in a dispatch to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.

    “Psquare’s Peter Okoye is reported to have indicated intentions to terminate his contract with the Psquare brand.

    “The news was confirmed yesterday by his lawyer, Mr Festus Keyamo, who said that the identical twin brothers have had several feuds in the past, and efforts are being made to reconcile them.

    “Concerned fans searched Google for updates on the situation,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that Peter and his twin brother, Paul, are hip-hop sensation with the popular stage name, Psquare, which dominated the Nigerian music industry for years.

    According to Kola-Ogunlade, celebrity news dominated this week’s top trending search terms on Google Nigeria, as the news of the death of a Nollywood actor and producer, Friday Ugwu, also trended.

    He noted that the actor, popularly known as Okaka De Don, was involved in a fatal road accident on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway last Friday.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the death, which was confirmed by the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, made the deceased’s fans to log onto Google to confirm the sad report.

    According to the manager, Google birthday surprise spinner also got people’s attention online.

    “Google celebrated 19th birthday, and as part of the celebration, the company launched a Google Doodle inviting users to explore 19 of its most memorable doodles launched over the past 19 years.

    “Google users in Nigeria raced to Google to give the doodle a spin,’’ he said.

    He said that fans of American hip-hop artiste, Belcalis Almanzar, popularly referred to, by her stage name, Cardi B, also took to Google to watch the video of her record- breaking song, ‘Bodak Yellow.

    The manager noted that the artiste had officially become the first female rapper to top the Billboard Hot 100 in 19 years.

    He said that her hit ‘Bodak Yellow’ trended for months before finally climbing to the number one spot of the chat.

    The Google manager also noted that American reality television star, Kylie Jenner, was rumoured to be pregnant for current boyfriend, Travis Scott.

    “The couple sparked pregnancy rumours some weeks back when both shared insinuative messages on social media that got their fans suggesting that the reality star was pregnant.

    “Kylie’s fans in Nigeria took to Google to search for more pictures of the couple,’’ he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that Ghana’s 4-1 defeat to Nigeria on Sunday in the 2017 WAFU Nations Cup Final also dominated Google searches.

    “Football fans raced to Google to search for more details about the match,’’ he said.

     NAN reports that Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular search terms and their  demography have been overtime on Google.

  • Nigeria, Cameroon matches dominate Google

    Nigeria, Cameroon matches dominate Google

    Nigeria’s 4-0 first leg win over Cameroon in the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers, dominated searches this week on Google.

    Google’s spokesman Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade made the announcement in a dispatch to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.

    According to Kola-Ogunlade, this week’s top trending search terms on Google range from sports to celebrity news.

    He said that sports-loving Nigerians got excited over the Eagles’ performance against their counterparts in the qualifiers.

    The Eagles are now leading their group with 10 points from matches played so far.

    “Their 4-0 win over Cameroon on Friday and 1-1 draw by the Lions of Cameroon on Monday has gotten fans, sport experts, coaches and speculators predicting that the Super Eagles might qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

    “Excited fans raced to Google search to get more details about upcoming matches for the qualifiers.”

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the American professional tennis player, Serena Williams, who was reported to have given birth to a baby girl on Sep. 1 also attracted searches on Google.

    He said that the announcement of Serena’s first child with fiancé, Alexis Ohanian, was made by reporter Chris Shepherd via Twitter.

    “Though the couple have not officially announced the birth, the tennis star’s fans and celebrity friends have since taken to Google to share their congratulatory messages.”

    The Google manager said that concerned Nigerians also searched Google to read more about the distressing news of the North Korea missile test.

    “North Korean President Kim Jong-un was pictured during yet another round of nuclear missiles testing over the weekend.

    “The images have sparked tension in South Korea, the U.S. and Europe.

    “Han Tae Song, the Ambassador of North Korea to the UN, the North Korean Supreme Leader vowed to send more “gift packages” to the U.S.,” said Kola-Ogunlade

    The Google image maker said that American singer, songwriter and actress Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, turned 36 on Sept. 4.

    “The pop star celebrated her birthday in spectacular fashion by starting an awareness campaign to support hurricane relief efforts in her hometown, Houston.

    “Beyoncé, wearing one of the iconic outfits from her “Formation” video, shared images of her friends and family on her website.

    “Beneath the images was a message and link asking fans to support the Hurricane Harvey disaster relief efforts.

    “While Nigerian Beyhive’s congratulated and commended the singer for the effort, others criticised her, which made Nigerians interested in the debate go to Google to get the full gist.”

    Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular, search terms and its demography have been over time on the search engine.

  • ASUU strike, Charlie Boy episodes dominate Google searches

    ASUU strike, Charlie Boy episodes dominate Google searches

    The latest nationwide strike  declared by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Charlie Boy episodes in Abuja dominated searches on the internet search engine Google, this week.

    Google’s spokesman Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade made the announcement in a dispatch to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.

    He listed the week’s top trending search terms on Google to range from shocking strike news to an exciting new episode of a hit TV series.

    “The President of the union, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, in a media briefing session held in Abuja on Aug. 13, officially declared that ASUU was embarking on an indefinite strike.

    “He said that during the strike there would not be any teaching, examinations or attendance of meetings of any kind allowed in institutions under the union.

    “The strike is said to be caused by some unresolved financial agreement between the Federal Government and the union.

    “In response to the news, the National Association of Nigerian Students issued a statement, urging the Federal Government to dialogue with ASUU and giving a 21-day ultimatum to resolve the strike.

    “Concerned citizens headed to Google to find out which institutions might be affected by the strike,” Kola-Ogunlade stated.

    He said that the hit TV series, Game of Thrones returned with its 7th season, episode 5 early last month.

    The spokesman said that the much anticipated new season was thrilling fans, keeping them glued to every episode.

    “This week, viewers searched Google for a glimpse of episode 5 as the quest for the Iron throne continues.”

    The Google manager said that the tagged protest, #ResumeOrResign also got a lot of people’s attention online.

    “The self-acclaimed area father and musician, Charles Oputa, a.k.a. Charley Boy and Deji Adeyanju, took to the streets of Abuja last week Monday to protest the indefinite medical leave of President Mohammadu Buhari.

    “During the protest, tagged #ResumeOrResign, Charly Boy collapsed and reported that he was attacked by hoodlums and the police in an effort to derail the protest.

    “In another account, the police claimed that officers only moved to disperse some criminal elements that were infiltrating the protest.

    “They also said that Charly Boy over-dramatised his collapse for the TV cameras.

    “Eye-witnesses contradicted the police account and Nigerians seeking the whole story turned to Google for details,” Kola-Ogunlade said.

    He said that in the world of sports, Cristiano Ronaldo’s 5-match ban by the Spanish Football Federation got people searching for details online.

    He said that the ban was issued to the Real Madrid star as a result of an altercation with referee Ricardo De Burgos at the Real Madrid 3-1 Spanish Super Cup first leg victory on Aug. 13.

    Kola-Ogunlade added that Ronaldo was said to be given a $3,543.20 fine, a four-match ban and one outstanding, due to the red card served to him. Football fans raced to Google search to get the full story.

    The Google image-maker said that the Aug. 12 violence in Charlottesville got well-wishers and interested Nigerian readers visiting Google to search for updates about the situation.

    “A white nationalist-organised ‘unite for right’ march escalated into a full blown protest as they were joined by counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.

    “The clash between the protesters led to violent exchanges, tussling and the death of one civilian with cars plowing into protesters and the death of two state troopers in a helicopter crash at the scene.”

    Kola-Ogunlade said that a Nigerian singer, rapper and songwriter Keshinro Ololade, a.ka. Lil Kesh, dropped a new single titled ‘Baby Flavour’.

    “The ex-YBNL recording artist has been absent from the music scene for a while before the release of his new song.

    “Fans are excited about his return and headed to Google to download and listen to Lil Kesh’s new single.

    Google trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular, search terms and its demography have been over time on Google.

  • Halima Abubakar, Don Moen, 9mobile trend on Google search

    Halima Abubakar, Don Moen, 9mobile trend on Google search

    Nigerians took to Google search engine during the week to get more information on the ill-health of Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar and death of Don Meon, an American gospel singer, among others.

    Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Anglophone West Africa, Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade made this known in Lagos on Thursday.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that trending search topics on Google Nigeria search in the week included Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar and the death hoax of singer and evangelist, Don Moen.

    He said also trended on Google were issues on the rebranding of Etisalat Nigeria to 9mobile, the new season of Game of Thrones; Roger Federer and Beyonce’s twin babies.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the one-week search on the search engine started is from July 14 to July 20.

    The Google Communications Manager said that according to the brother of the actress, Halima was suffering from surgical complications sustained from a fibroid surgery she had in India few months ago.

    He said that her brother, Isah Abubakar, revealed the state of his sister’s health on popular social network, Instagram.

    “People searched ‘halima abubakar health’, ‘halima abubakar sick’, ‘halima abubakar sickness’, ‘halima abubakar actress’ and ‘halima abubakar movies’,” he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that popular American musician and evangelist, Don Moen, on July 12 shared a post on Twitter to debunk rumours that went viral on social media about his death.

    He said that following the rumours, Moen’s son, Michael Moen told Nigerian gospel music artist, Frank Edwards that he would ask his father to post something on social media.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the post was to enable people know ‎the truth about Moen’s state of health.

    He said that people took to Google and searched for ‘don moen dead’, ‘don moen dies’, ‘is don moen dead’ and ‘is don moen dead?’.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that another issue that trended on Google search was Etisalat Nigeria new identity.

    According to him, Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Limited (EMTS) announced on July 18, that Etisalat will now trade as 9mobile.

    The Communications Manager said that people searched for ‘9mobile nigeria’, ‘etisalat 9mobile’, ‘etisalat nigeria’ and ‘9mobile telecom’.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that another search that trended on Google was the premiere of the Season Seven of Game of Thrones season 7.

    He said that dubbed ”Dragonstone”, the Season Seven of Game of Thrones had a record-breaking debut, as the episode now stood as the most-watched premiere in Home Box Office’s (HBO’s) history.

    According to him, as reported by Deadline, the first episode pulled in a whopping 10.1 million viewers, eclipsing the 8.89 million viewers the Season 6 finale received, when it aired in June of 2016.

    “Fans across Nigeria googled ‘game of thrones season 7 episode 1’,” he said.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that internationally renowned Swiss tennis superstar, Roger Federer, clinched a record-breaking eighth Wimbledon win.

    He said that the win, which was in a straight set marked Federer’s 19th Grand Slam title.

    “Federer won his eighth title at the All England Club and 19th major trophy overall, capping a marvellous fortnight, in which he never dropped a set by overwhelming Marin Cilic 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 in a lopsided final.’’

    “People searched Google using terms ‘wimbledon’, ‘roger federer news’, ‘roger federer wimbledon win’ and ‘wimbledon 2017’,” the Communications Manager said.

    He said that international music superstar, Beyonce unveiled her new born twins to the world on July 14.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that Beyonce posted a glorious photograph of the twins on Instagram with a caption: ”Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today”.

    He said that social media went abuzz, appreciating also how the ‘queen’ looked, a month after giving birth.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that people took to Google and searched ‘beyonce twins’, ‘jay z’ and ‘beyonce’.

    NAN reports that Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows people to see popular searches and their demography have been overtime on Google.

  • Biafra, Democracy Day dominate Google search

    Biafra, Democracy Day dominate Google search

    Nigerians took to Google during the week to know more about Biafra and the history of democracy in Africa’s most populous nation.

    Google’s Spokesman Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade made the announcement in Lagos on Thursday.

    Kola-Ogunlade, who is Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Anglophone West Africa, said the searches were apparently to know more about Biafra.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some groups observed a sit-at-home protest on May 30, to commemorate the 50th anniversary since the Biafra uprising ended.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that Nigerians searched for Democracy Day, Biafra News, Biafra Day, Tiger Woods, Ernesto Valverde and Paul Pogba in the search engine.

    According to him, a group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has rejected May 29 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day, describing it as fraudulent, unrealistic and escapist.

    “The group asked the Federal Government to declare June 12 as Democracy Day instead.

    “May 29 was chosen by the last military regime of Gen. Abdul Salaam Abubakar.

    “Nigerian researched more on the topic on Google search using the terms: ‘when is democracy day in Nigeria.’

    The spokesman said that Nigerians also searched for: “why do we celebrate democracy day in Nigeria.

    “History of democracy day in Nigeria and democracy day 2017”.

    The searches commenced on May 25 and ended on May 31.

    Kola-Ogunlade said there was total shutdown in Nigeria’s South East on May 30, following the Indigenous People of Biafra’s sit-at-home order.

    He said that the order was to mark the 50th anniversary of the declaration of the defunct Republic of Biafra and also to honour heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle.

    The Google chief said that the sit-at-home order was totally complied with in the five states in the South East.

    Kola-Ogunlade explained that people searched Google using terms such as ‘Biafra news today’, ‘Biafra latest news’, ‘radio Biafra news’ and ‘radio Biafra’.

    The spokesman said that Golf superstar, Tiger Woods’ arrest and charge for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) by the police in Florida on May 29 also trended on Google.

    He said that the former golf world number one had to deal with a fresh blow as he struggled to resurrect his career.

    “Nigerians went on Google to search for ‘Tiger Woods net worth’, ‘Tiger Woods arrested’, ‘Tiger Woods news’, ‘DUI’ and ‘Serena Williams’.

    The Google chief said that Barcelona FC President, Josep Bartomeu, on May 29 officially confirmed the appointment of Ernesto Valverde as the club’s new head coach, replacing Luis Enrique.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that sports fanatics Googled ‘Ernesto Valverde profile’, ‘Barcelona’, ‘Who is Ernesto Valverde’ and ‘Barcelona new coach.’

    He also said that Paul Pogba’s visit to Mecca to give thanks for a good season trended on Google.

    “Paul Pogba visited Islam’s holiest city, Mecca this week to pray and offer his appreciation for a successful season with Manchester United and to mark the beginning of Ramadan.

    “Nigerians visited Google to search ‘Paul Pogba religion’, ‘Is Paul pogba a Muslim’, ‘Paul Pogba profile’ and ‘Paul Pogba biography’,” Kola-Ogunlade said.

    Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular search terms and their demography have been overtime on the search engine.

  • Google calls for policies to enhance internet access in Nigeria

    Google calls for policies to enhance internet access in Nigeria

    Google, an online search tool company, on Tuesday called on the Federal Government to formulate policies to deepen internet access by Nigerians.

    Mr. Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, the Communication and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone West Africa of the company, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the government always played a role in web content development and ensured that citizens had access to internet.

    “For people to find content on the web they need to be online in the first place; we need adequate policies enabling the web search.

    “Sometime ago, the Federal Government launched the broadband plan to enable many Nigerians connect online.

    “Policies like that will really help.

    “Out of about 68 million Nigerians internet users now, how many of them go online to read stories?

    “The web helps us not only to consume information but also to export our own cultural stories,” he told NAN.

    The officer commended Nollywood, the country’s movie industry, for playing a good role in exporting the stories of Nigeria.

    According to him, many “You Tube” content creators produce their contents based on Nigeria’s cultural heritage and they have been able to attract target audience from all over the world.

    He identified education as a great tool the government could employ to empower people in the area of acquiring digital skills and access to internet.

    “Educating people on digital skills can improve the number of online entrepreneurs in the country.

    “Education is also very important because it can avail people the access to the web.

    “When we (Google) make our intention known to train a million people on digital skills in Africa last year, the Nigeria government was very supportive of it.

    “Many young people have been able to attend the training; the government, through the office of the Vice President, organised some of the training.

    “I won’t be surprised to see Nigeria’s online entrepreneurs from this initiative in the next few years if this training on digital skills is consistent.”

    The communication officer said that acquiring digital skills could only be driven successfully by the government.

    NAN recalls that Google, in April 2016 at a news conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, announced its commitment to train one million young Africans in digital skills in the next one year.

    The training was to enable the young people, seeking to develop a digital career, become empowered in the area.