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Tiwa Savage, Obi Cubana Top List of Most Searched People In Nigeria

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The year 2021 is drawing its curtains and it is that time of the year when search engine giant Google reveals its annual list of top searches by visitors to its page from various geographic locations including Nigeria. Google trends reveal the top searched phrases, people, topics as well as questions asked by Nigerians on the web.

This year’s list leaves little to no surprises as the names and phrases that came up were bound to be expected. Afro-pop singer, Tiwa Savage topped the list of the most searched music artist as well as most searched people, but ahem! her top spot on two categories had little to do with music. Her hit song Somebody’s Son where she featured American RnB artist Brandy might have garnered over 12 million views on YouTube, but it was not the major reason she zoomed to the top spot of two of Google’s categories, that credit would go to the sex tape scandal she was involved in in October 2021.

Without the scandal, businessman Obi Cubana who came in second place in the category of most searched people would have topped the list. The chairman of Cubana Group of companies broke the internet with the elaborate display of wealth at his mother’s funeral.

Following right after Cubana was Yoruba activist Sunday Igboho. Others in the category are Chelsea striker, Romelu Lukaku, and pro-Biafra activist Nnamdi Kanu.

Under the “top trending searches” category, Nigerians searched most for Paralympics, Euro 2020, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and TB Joshua.

Nollywood actress, Destiny Etiko, topped the category of most searched actress while the Korean drama series Squid Game which only premiered in September 2021 but pulled a Game of Thrones on the world, speed to the top of most searched movies/series.

The reality TV series Big Brother Naija which is dubbed the most popular reality show on the continent also had the names of two of its contestants appear in two different categories. Pere, who came third place in the show also came in third place on the list of most searched actors while the show’s winner Whitemoney appeared in the “Where Is” search list.

Google Trends 2021 – 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 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 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

Most Searched Music 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

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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 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 “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?

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INEC declares incumbent Oyebanji winner of Ekiti State governorship election

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday, June 19th, declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Biodun Oyebanji, as the winner of the governorship election held in Ekiti State on Saturday

According to Adenike Oladiji, INEC’s Chief Returning Officer and Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Oyebanji polled a total of 319,224 votes from the 16 local government areas of the State to emerge the winner of the Ekiti governorship election for a second term.

Oyebanji defeated his closest rival, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Wole Oluyede, who scored 40,543 votes.

Oladiji announced the result on Sunday in Ado-Ekiti, adding that Oyebanji satisfied all the requirements in the election and was declared elected.

Reacting, Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji said his re-election for a second term is a renewed call to serve.​

The governor, who spoke shortly after he was declared the winner of Saturday’s governorship election, thanked the people of the state for trusting his administration, adding that winning the election means he now has even greater responsibilities.

Oyebanji said he understands the expectations that come with his new mandate and assured residents that his administration will stay committed to good governance and the welfare of the people.

He said, “I have a proper understanding of the responsibility that this victory has placed on my shoulders. It is a responsibility of service, service to the people of Ekiti State.

“I want to assure our people that we will continue to serve them with courage, compassion, humility and the fear of God.”

Regarding his plans for a second term, Oyebanji said his administration would continue implementing the state’s development agenda.

We have a development guide, and we will continue to faithfully implement that plan. At the same time, if there are new issues or areas that require attention, we will review them and ensure they are accommodated. Our focus remains the comprehensive implementation of our development agenda for the benefit of all Ekiti people.”

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I was sacked as APC national chairman via zoom – Adams Oshiomhole

Adams Oshiomhole has revealed that he was removed as APC national chairman through a Zoom-held NEC meeting, claiming court actions and internal party politics were used to force him out after leading the party to electoral victories.

Speaking during an interview on AIT, the senator representing Edo North said his exit from the party’s top position came after he had helped stabilize the APC and contributed significantly to the party’s electoral successes.

Oshiomhole, who served as APC national chairman from 2018 until his removal in June 2020, said he played a major role in helping the party secure victory in the 2019 general elections under then-President Muhammadu Buhari.

“I led my party to victory under Buhari. With my colleague in the National Working Committee, NWC, we were able to fix the leadership tussle of the National Assembly, both the Senate and the House Representatives effortlessly,” he said.

“Our president didn’t have to run around the country to talk to people. We did the marketing, explanation, persuasion and all the tools available to manage democracy.”

The former Edo State governor said events took a different turn after the party became more stable, alleging that efforts were made to remove him from office.

“Once the system got stabilized, I was sacked through a Zoom, and when people couldn’t get me removed democratically, they claimed that eight members of my Ward signed a petition that they passed a vote of no confidence on me.

“And on that basis they took the matter to the court, which granted their interim order. I appealed the order. The Court of Appeal quashed it. Three weeks later, the Court of Appeal called us back and restated the order. A few days later, I saw for the first time a National Executive Council, NEC, held by Zoom in the villa,” he said.

Oshiomhole’s removal as APC chairman followed a prolonged internal crisis within the ruling party. At the time, the party’s National Executive Committee dissolved the National Working Committee and approved the formation of a Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee to oversee party affairs.

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Court orders INEC to deregister ADC, four other political parties

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and four other political parties over their poor electoral performance.

The affected parties are the Action Peoples Party (APP), Action Alliance (AA), Accord Party (AP), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), and the ADC.

The ruling followed a suit filed by a group of former lawmakers who asked the court to determine whether INEC is constitutionally obligated to remove political parties that fail to meet the requirements outlined in Section 225A of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

According to the plaintiffs, the five parties failed to satisfy the constitutional conditions required to retain their registration. These include securing at least 25 per cent of votes in a state during a presidential election, winning a seat in the National Assembly, a state House of Assembly, a local government chairmanship position, or a councillorship seat.

The group argued that the parties failed to meet these benchmarks during the 2023 general election and in subsequent by-elections conducted by INEC.

They further contended that allowing political parties with little or no electoral support to remain on the register undermines the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral system and goes against constitutional provisions.

The plaintiffs urged the court to compel INEC to deregister the parties before preparations for the 2027 general election gather pace.

They also sought an order restraining the affected parties from taking part in elections, conducting party primaries, organising political rallies, or carrying out other political activities pending compliance with constitutional requirements.

Delivering judgment, Justice Peter Lifu agreed with the arguments presented by the plaintiffs and ordered INEC to deregister the five political parties.

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