Nigeria kicked off 2026 googling glow-ups, side hustles, and self-fixes like the New Year actually meant something this time.
What the searches are saying
What the searches are saying
- Early January Google data shows Nigerians leaning hard into growth mode.
- Self-improvement, business moves, and personal upgrades dominated attention.
- This was not just vibes; the numbers backed it up.
- Searches tied to becoming better jumped by 40 percent.
- People were not just setting resolutions; they were actively looking for tools.
- Personal and professional growth shared the same lane.
- How to start a business topped the charts.
- That query alone surged by 80 percent.
- Side paths showed up fast, blogs, podcasts, and YouTube channels all trending.
- Digital entrepreneurship clearly has momentum.
- Searches for being a better person climbed by 20 percent.
- Relationship-related growth showed up strongly.
- People were looking for advice on being better partners, spouses, and listeners.
- Healthy eating searches rose by 40 percent.
- Diet-focused queries followed the same pattern.
- Mental wellness did not get ignored; meditation-related searches also jumped by 40 percent.
- Communication skills popped up repeatedly.
- Memory improvement and English proficiency were in demand.
- Leisure learning showed a range, including chess, running, singing, and gaming.
- Fortnite even made the list, because of course it did.
- Google framed Search as a reflection of the national mindset.
- Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade described the trends as collective ambition.
- He positioned Search and Gemini as tools meant to support daily progress and future-building.
- Google rolled out top searches for how to be better, how to improve, how to get better at, and how to start.
- All signs point to long-term learning, not quick fixes.
- January 2026 opened with Nigerians asking how to level up, and actually meaning it.