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Obi Cubana, Egusi Soup Recipe, Others Top Google’s Trending Searches of 2021 in Nigeria
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
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Paralympics
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Euro 2020
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Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
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TB Joshua
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La Liga
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EPL
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Champions league
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Tiwa Savage
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Obi Cubana
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Sound Sultan
Top trending people
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Tiwa Savage
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Obi Cubana
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Sunday Igboho
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Romelu Lukaku
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Nnamdi Kanu
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Elon Musk
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Baba Ijesha
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Omah Lay
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Raphael Varane
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Fabrizio Romano
Top trending musicians
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Tiwa Savage
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Omah Lay
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Lil Nas X
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Ruger
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Ayra Starr
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Buju
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Bobby Shmurda
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Seyi Shay
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Chidinma Ekile
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Naira Marley
Top lyrics
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Alcohol lyrics
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Bloody Samaritan lyrics
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My Baby Bad My Baby Good lyrics
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Peru lyrics
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Ruger Bounce lyrics
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Infinity lyrics
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Cash App lyrics
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Jowo lyrics
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Big Thug Boys lyrics
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Feeling lyrics
Top trending athletes
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Romelu Lukaku
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Raphael Varane
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Christian Eriksen
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Ben White
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Earling Haaland
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Xavi
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Saul Niguez
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Thomas Tuchel
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Naomi Osaka
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Jules Koundé
Top Nollywood Actors
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Destiny Etiko
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Zubby Michael
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Pere
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Tonto Dikeh
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Iyabo Ojo
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Olu Jacobs
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Nafisa Abdullahi
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Jim Iyke
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Nancy Isime
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Alex Ekubo
Top EPL teams
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Chelsea F.C.
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Manchester City F.C.
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
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Leicester City F.C.
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Everton F.C.
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West Ham United F.C.
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Aston Villa F.C.
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Newcastle United F.C.
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Southampton F.C.
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Leeds United
Top recipe
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Pornstar martini cocktail recipe
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Pancake recipe
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Chocolate cake recipe
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Puff puff recipe
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Fried rice recipe
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Egusi soup recipe
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Oha soup recipe
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Vanilla cake recipe
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Ogbono soup recipe
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Chinchin recipe
Trending Top devices
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iPhone 13
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Infinix Note 10
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Infinix Hot 10
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iPhone 12 pro max
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iPhone 13 pro max
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Tecno Camon 17
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Samsung A12
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Infinix Note 8
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Infinix Smart 5
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Tecno spark 7
Trending 2021 loss
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TB Joshua
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Sound Sultan
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Ada Jesus
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DMX
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Femi Osibona
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Dare Adeboye
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Rachel Oniga
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Prince Philip
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Yinka Odumakin
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Sani Dangote
Trending movies and series
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Squid Game
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Coming to America 2
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Sex Life movie
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Black Widow
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Red Notice
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Mortal Kombat
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Army Of The Dead
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Eternals
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Shang Chi
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The Harder They Fall
Trending 2021 Songs
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Naira Marley – Coming
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Ayra Starr – Bloody Samaritan
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Omah Lay – Understand
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Naira Marley – Koleyewon
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Kizz Daniel – Lie
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Ladipoe feat. Buju – Feeling
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Ruger – Bounce
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Davido – Jowo
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Wizkid – Essence (Remix) ft. Justin Bieber
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Joeboy – Alcohol
Trending “Who is” general
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Who is going to win Champions League 2021?
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Who is Obi Cubana?
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Who is Ada Jesus?
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Who is Sunday Igboho?
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Who is the best player in the world?
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Who is DMX?
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Who is the President of America?
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Who is the new chief of army staff?
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Who is Abba Kyari?
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Who is Cubana Chief Priest?
Trending “How to” general
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How to check JAMB result 2021?
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How to pack a parcel?
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How to open pdf file?
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How to open mp3 file?
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How to open apk file?
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How to check NECO result?
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How to register NIN online?
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How to vote on BBnaija 2021?
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How to reprint JAMB slip?
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How to track a package?
Trending “Where is” general
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Where is Sunday Igboho now?
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Where is White Money from?
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Where is Burna Boy from?
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Where is Nnamdi Kanu today?
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Where is my location?
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Where is Maldives located?
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Where is Cuba located?
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Where is Gaza?
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Where is Michigan located?
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Where can I download movies?
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TCN Confirms Destruction of Six Transmission Towers in Nasarawa
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has confirmed the destruction of six transmission towers along the Apir–Lafia 330kV line in Nasarawa State, causing significant disruption to electricity supply in parts of the country.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, TCN spokesperson, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, said the incident occurred on May 30 at about 1:15 a.m. during a heavy downpour.
She explained that the transmission line initially tripped, prompting operators to attempt a trial reclosure of Line II at about 2:08 a.m., but the effort failed.
A subsequent inspection of the transmission corridor, however, revealed extensive damage to key components of towers T125 to T130, confirming that the infrastructure had been vandalised.
“The tripping of the lines prompted a physical line trace to determine the fault, which revealed damage to critical components of towers T125 to T130, confirming vandalism on the affected sections of the transmission corridor,” Mbah said.
The incident has forced both Apir–Lafia 330kV Transmission Lines I and II out of service pending the reconstruction of the damaged towers.
TCN said its engineers have been deployed to the site to assess the extent of the damage and determine the materials required to restore normal transmission along the corridor.
As an interim measure, the Lafia 330kV Transmission Station is being supplied through an alternative line to minimise the impact on electricity consumers within the franchise areas of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) and Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC).
The company condemned the persistent vandalism of power infrastructure, warning that such acts undermine investments in the electricity sector and threaten the stability of the national grid.
It also urged residents and host communities to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities around transmission installations to security agencies or the nearest TCN office.
TCN stressed that safeguarding critical national infrastructure requires collective responsibility to ensure a reliable and uninterrupted electricity supply nationwide.
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IFC, NGX Group, LCCI Unveil Nigeria Gender Country Programme
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A Nigeria Gender Country Programme (NGCP) to advance private sector action on gender equality and inclusive economic growth has been unveiled at a high-level virtual CEO Roundtable convened by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Group Plc, and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
The NGCP builds on the momentum of Nigeria2Equal and other initiatives that have advanced workplace inclusion, women’s leadership, entrepreneurship, and sustainable finance across Nigeria’s private sector.
Designed as a more integrated and collaborative platform, the programme seeks to scale impact through coordinated action among development institutions, business leaders, regulators, and the organised private sector.
Anchored on three strategic priorities, the programme aims to increase women’s representation in leadership, improve access to quality employment, and expand access to productive assets—including finance, technology, and markets—for women and women-led businesses.
The partners are expected to formally launch the Nigeria Gender Country Program at a physical event scheduled for July 9, 2026, where stakeholders will further advance implementation of the programme’s strategic priorities.
At the virtual event, the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr Emomotimi Agama, said, “Gender inclusion is fundamentally an economic growth imperative. Closing gender gaps can unlock billions of dollars in value for Nigeria while strengthening business performance and national competitiveness. We must therefore move beyond viewing inclusion as a corporate social responsibility initiative or compliance exercise, and instead recognise it as a strategic driver of productivity, innovation, and sustainable economic growth.”
Commenting on the initiative, the chief executive of NGX Group, Mr Temi Popoola, said the initiative “presents a significant opportunity to deepen impact and accelerate progress across corporate Nigeria. By expanding women’s access to leadership opportunities, quality employment, finance, technology, and markets, we can unlock substantial economic value while building a more competitive, inclusive, and resilient private sector. At NGX Group, we believe the capital market has a critical role to play in advancing these outcomes through stronger governance, transparency, and stakeholder engagement.”
On his part, the IFC Head of Office in Lagos, Mr Christian Mulamula, said, “Closing the gender gap is one of the most significant opportunities to strengthen competitiveness and productivity. Across Africa, gender inequality is estimated to cost up to $2.5 trillion. Through the Nigeria Gender Country Program, IFC is working with the private sector to expand women’s leadership, improve access to better jobs, and increase opportunities for women-led businesses. Building on Nigeria2Equal, this initiative focuses on practical, measurable solutions that help businesses grow while advancing inclusive growth.”
In her remarks, the DG of LCCI, Ms Chinyere Almona, noted that the programme’s success would depend on leadership accountability and sustained commitment from business leaders, particularly in embedding gender inclusion into organisational strategy and execution.
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VDR, ECDIS Data Retrieved as NSIB Probes Maersk Vessel Collision at Bonny Anchorage
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has commenced a forensic investigation into the collision between the container vessel MV Maersk Valparaiso and the oil tanker MT Lady Martina at Bonny Anchorage in Rivers State, following the download of Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) and Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) data from the vessel for navigational analysis.
The bureau’s Director of Public Affairs and Family Assistance, Mrs Funke Adebayo Arowojobe, explained that in line with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Casualty Investigation Code and international obligations, NSIB had formally notified the Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB) of Singapore as a substantially interested State.
The incident, which occurred on May 20, 2026, has been classified by the bureau as a Very Serious Marine Casualty (VSMC).
She also said that NSIB activated its marine occurrence response protocols immediately after receiving notification of the incident, noting that the investigation Go-Team was deployed to Onne and Bonny on May 22 to commence evidence preservation and preliminary investigative activities.
The bureau disclosed that investigators boarded both vessels and conducted interviews with their masters and key crew members, while operational records and navigational data linked to the incident were secured.
Also, the director stressed that the bureau had commenced collaborative engagement with relevant local and international stakeholders as part of the investigation process, assuring the public and maritime stakeholders that the investigation would be conducted with professionalism, independence and thoroughness, stressing that the objective was to determine the causal and contributory factors of the occurrence and enhance maritime safety.
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