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Obi Cubana, Egusi Soup Recipe, Others Top Google’s Trending Searches of 2021 in Nigeria

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Google Trending Searches of 2021

By Dipo Olowookere

The year 2021 has been very eventful with many highs and lows and Google has done much to track these happenings.

Today, the popular platform is announcing the results of the trending searches of 2021, showing the most searched terms, topics and questions by Nigerians in the year 2021.

Google’s 2021 Year in Search compiles the moments, people, topics, events, and places that capture the world’s attention each year.

As the pandemic entered its second year, Nigerians used the internet to search for answers and information that revealed their interest in topics related to music, movies, TV shows, sports, food, celebrity personalities, pop culture and lifestyle.

Top search topics like ‘Paralympics’, ‘Euro 2020’, ‘EPL’, ‘Chelsea F.C.’ and ‘Champions league’ were reflective of the country’s uncompromising love for sports.

Tiwa Savage, Destiny Etiko and Romelu Lukaku topped their respective categories, revealing Nigerians’ love for top entertainment personalities and athletes. Squid Game, the Korean TV series that enthralled the world, topped the category of trending movies and series.

From questions like ‘How to check JAMB result 2021?’, to search terms like ‘Alcohol lyrics’, ‘TB Joshua’ and ‘Pornstar martini cocktail recipe’, Nigerians used Search to make sense of their world this year.

Below are to top trending searches for the year;

Top 10 trending searches  

  1. Paralympics

  2. Euro 2020

  3. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

  4. TB Joshua

  5. La Liga

  6. EPL

  7. Champions league

  8. Tiwa Savage

  9. Obi Cubana

  10. Sound Sultan

Top trending people

  1. Tiwa Savage

  2. Obi Cubana

  3. Sunday Igboho

  4. Romelu Lukaku

  5. Nnamdi Kanu

  6. Elon Musk

  7. Baba Ijesha

  8. Omah Lay

  9. Raphael Varane

  10. Fabrizio Romano

Top trending musicians 

  1. Tiwa Savage

  2. Omah Lay

  3. Lil Nas X

  4. Ruger

  5. Ayra Starr

  6. Buju

  7. Bobby Shmurda

  8. Seyi Shay

  9. Chidinma Ekile

  10. Naira Marley

Top lyrics

  1. Alcohol lyrics

  2. Bloody Samaritan lyrics

  3. My Baby Bad My Baby Good lyrics

  4. Peru lyrics

  5. Ruger Bounce lyrics

  6. Infinity lyrics

  7. Cash App lyrics

  8. Jowo lyrics

  9. Big Thug Boys lyrics

  10. Feeling lyrics

Top trending athletes

  1. Romelu Lukaku

  2. Raphael Varane

  3. Christian Eriksen

  4. Ben White

  5. Earling Haaland

  6. Xavi

  7. Saul Niguez

  8. Thomas Tuchel

  9. Naomi Osaka

  10. Jules Koundé

Top Nollywood Actors

  1. Destiny Etiko

  2. Zubby Michael

  3. Pere

  4. Tonto Dikeh

  5. Iyabo Ojo

  6. Olu Jacobs

  7. Nafisa Abdullahi

  8. Jim Iyke

  9. Nancy Isime

  10. Alex Ekubo

Top EPL teams

  1. Chelsea F.C.

  2. Manchester City F.C.

  3. Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

  4. Leicester City F.C.

  5. Everton F.C.

  6. West Ham United F.C.

  7. Aston Villa F.C.

  8. Newcastle United F.C.

  9. Southampton F.C.

  10. Leeds United

Top recipe

  1. Pornstar martini cocktail recipe

  2. Pancake recipe

  3. Chocolate cake recipe

  4. Puff puff recipe

  5. Fried rice recipe

  6. Egusi soup recipe

  7. Oha soup recipe

  8. Vanilla cake recipe

  9. Ogbono soup recipe

  10. Chinchin recipe

Trending Top devices

  1. iPhone 13

  2. Infinix Note 10

  3. Infinix Hot 10

  4. iPhone 12 pro max

  5. iPhone 13 pro max

  6. Tecno Camon 17

  7. Samsung A12

  8. Infinix Note 8

  9. Infinix Smart 5

  10. Tecno spark 7

Trending 2021 loss

  1. TB Joshua

  2. Sound Sultan

  3. Ada Jesus

  4. DMX

  5. Femi Osibona

  6. Dare Adeboye

  7. Rachel Oniga

  8. Prince Philip

  9. Yinka Odumakin

  10. Sani Dangote

Trending movies and series

  1. Squid Game

  2. Coming to America 2

  3. Sex Life movie

  4. Black Widow

  5. Red Notice

  6. Mortal Kombat

  7. Army Of The Dead

  8. Eternals

  9. Shang Chi

  10. The Harder They Fall

Trending 2021 Songs

  1. Naira Marley – Coming

  2. Ayra Starr – Bloody Samaritan

  3. Omah Lay – Understand

  4. Naira Marley – Koleyewon

  5. Kizz Daniel – Lie

  6. Ladipoe feat. Buju – Feeling

  7. Ruger – Bounce

  8. Davido – Jowo

  9. Wizkid – Essence (Remix) ft. Justin Bieber

  10. Joeboy – Alcohol

Trending “Who is” general

  1. Who is going to win Champions League 2021?

  2. Who is Obi Cubana?

  3. Who is Ada Jesus?

  4. Who is Sunday Igboho?

  5. Who is the best player in the world?

  6. Who is DMX?

  7. Who is the President of America?

  8. Who is the new chief of army staff?

  9. Who is Abba Kyari?

  10. Who is Cubana Chief Priest?

Trending “How to” general

  1. How to check JAMB result 2021?

  2. How to pack a parcel?

  3. How to open pdf file?

  4. How to open mp3 file?

  5. How to open apk file?

  6. How to check NECO result?

  7. How to register NIN online?

  8. How to vote on BBnaija 2021?

  9. How to reprint JAMB slip?

  10. How to track a package?

Trending “Where is” general

  1. Where is Sunday Igboho now?

  2. Where is White Money from?

  3. Where is Burna Boy from?

  4. Where is Nnamdi Kanu today?

  5. Where is my location?

  6. Where is Maldives located?

  7. Where is Cuba located?

  8. Where is Gaza?

  9. Where is Michigan located?

  10. Where can I download movies?

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Crude Oil Tanker Seized Near Venezuela Not Registered in Nigeria—NIMASA

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has clarified that the crude oil vessel, MV Skipper, intercepted by the United States Coast Guard, in collaboration with the US Navy for its alleged involvement in crude oil theft and other transnational crimes is not registered in Nigeria.

NIMASA said the Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) SKIPPER with IMO Number 9304667 is not a Nigerian-flagged vessel, and its purported owners, Thomarose Global Ventures Limited, are not registered with NIMASA as a shipping company.

An analysis of the vessel’s movement carried out NIMASA through its Command, Control, Communication, Computers and Intelligence (C4i) Centre showed that the facility was last sighted on Nigerian waters on July 1, 2024.

“After departing Nigerian waters, the vessel continued on its international voyage pattern and was tracked operating in the Arabian Sea (Asia) and later in the Caribbean region, where the US interdiction eventually took place.

“Records indicate that SKIPPER, which was formerly owned by Triton Navigation Corp, has undergone multiple name changes over time.

The Director General of NIMASA, Mr Dayo Mobereola, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to collaborate with all relevant stakeholders, including US authorities, in the ongoing investigations, noting that in a statement that criminality will not be tolerated on Nigerian waters.

Last week, US forces seized an oil tanker carrying a Panama flag believed to be the VLCC Skipper, after satellite imagery showed the vessel secretly loading over 1.8 million barrels of sanctioned Merey crude at Venezuela’s José Terminal.

The vessel had been transmitting falsified AIS positions during the operation, a tactic increasingly used by “dark fleet” tankers tied to Venezuelan and Iranian trades. It was later revealed that the seized tanker Skipper, was carrying crude contracted by Cubametales, Cuba’s state-run oil trading firm.

The seizure of the sanctioned oil tanker has sharply escalated tensions between the US and Venezuela. The US government also said it is preparing to intercept more ships transporting Venezuelan oil.

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SERAP Threatens to Sue AGF Fagbemi Over Failure to Enforce NDDC Judgment

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, “to immediately enforce the judgment compelling and directing him and president Bola Tinubu to widely publish the names of those indicted in the alleged misappropriation of N6 trillion meant to implement the abandoned 13,777 projects and in the running of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) between 2000 and 2019.”

The judgment was delivered on Monday, November 10, 2025, by Justice Gladys Olotu following a Freedom of Information suit number: FHC/ABJ/CS/1360/2021 brought by SERAP.

The court also ordered Mr Fagbemi and the president “to publish and make available to the public the NDDC forensic audit report submitted to the federal government on September 2, 2021.”

In the letter dated December 13, 2025 and signed by SERAP deputy director, Mr Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation said: “The continuing failure and/or refusal to publicly acknowledge the judgment and immediately enforce it makes a mockery of the country’s legal and judicial processes and the rule of law.”

It warned that the ongoing failure and/or refusal to enforce the judgment is a fundamental breach of both the letter and spirit of the Nigerian Constitution and a direct assault on the rule of law.

“Obeying the judgment would reinforce the primacy of the Nigerian Constitution, and the country’s international obligations and show respect for the rule of law.

“The Attorney General is the Chief Law Officer of the Federation and as such has the responsibility to uphold the Nigerian Constitution, advise the government to ensure that its actions conform with judicial decisions, obey the rule of law and generally act in the public interest,” it disclosed.

The group noted that, “We would be grateful if the recommended measures are taken within 7 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall consider pursuing contempt proceedings against you to compel you to uphold the Nigerian Constitution and the rule of law.”

“SERAP notes the recent public commitments by President Tinubu to ‘improve the welfare of the Niger Delta region and address the challenges facing the region.’ Immediately enforcing the NDDC judgment would ensure the fulfilment of these commitments,” it concluded.

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NCSP Strengthens Strategic Investment Cooperation With China

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Nigeria–China Strategic Partnership (NCSP) recently hosted a high-level delegation from Newryton International Industrial Development Company Limited, a leading Chinese investment and industrial development consortium, to advance discussions on deepening bilateral trade, industrial cooperation, and development financing between both countries.

The Newryton delegation, led by Mr David Chen, Assistant Secretary-General of the China Hainan Investment Council, had earlier engaged with the Nigerian Association of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA). They were accompanied to the NCSP by Mr Joe Onyuike, Vice-Chairman of NACCIMA’s Agriculture and Livestock Trade Group, who conveyed NACCIMA’s support for the delegation’s engagements.

Discussions centered on the establishment of a Nigeria–China Trade and Investment Platform, including a proposed Promotion Centre in China to support Nigerian products, investors, and state governments.

The consortium also presented opportunities within Hainan Province’s Free Trade Port (FTP), which offers preferential policies that Nigerian businesses can leverage to expand exports and attract new investments.

In his address on behalf of Newryton, Mr Pong outlined plans to collaborate with NCSP in accessing FOCAC-supported financing for strategic investments in agriculture, energy, mining, solid minerals processing, and related sectors. The delegation identified aquaculture as a key area of interest and referenced the forthcoming Global Aquaculture Conference in Hainan Province, encouraging Nigerian stakeholders to participate.

They also expressed readiness to strengthen cooperation in vocational training and employment under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Welcoming the delegation on behalf of the Director-General, Martins Olajide, NCSP’s Head of Internal Operations, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to fostering mutually beneficial partnerships.

He highlighted NCSP’s strong interest in the proposed Nigeria–China Trade and Investment Platform and the development of the Nigerian Oil Palm Industrial Park as a flagship demonstration project.

Also speaking at the meeting, Ms Judy Melifonwu, NCSP’s Head of International Relations, underscored the opportunities presented by China’s zero-tariff policy and the forthcoming NAQS–GACC protocol on the export of Nigerian aquaculture products. She noted that these frameworks would significantly enhance Nigeria’s competitiveness in emerging global markets.

Both parties expressed commitment to advancing discussions toward a structured cooperation framework covering all priority areas.

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