The search engine, Google, says that trending most on its
site is the sacking of Joseph Aiyedun, a pastor with the popular Nigerian
church, Omega Fire Ministries (OFM). Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s
Communications and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone West Africa, said in a
statement in
Lagos that the pastor was sacked for registering with the
controversial ponzi scheme, popularly known as MMM. He said that the
development, according to Google Trends, topped searches from Jan. 11 to Jan.
18. Kola-Ogunlade said that the scheme surprised many operators this year when
it resumed its activities after freezing their accounts for a month. He said
that, MMM on resumption of operations, had said that it would give priorities
to the poor in its give help (GP) payments, while the rich would have to wait
for some time. The Google spokesman also said that Nollywood star, Tontoh
Dikeh, seeking for forgiveness from her colleague, Mercy Johnson, on social
media was also top on Google search this week. “To err is Tonto Dikeh, to
forgive is Mercy Johnson,’’ Kola-Ogunlade had quoted Dikeh as saying. “Tonto
Dikeh went on social media to seek the forgiveness from Johnson who she
insulted four years ago, for which Johnson replied immediately, telling her she
forgave her wholeheartedly. “Dikeh has also raised questions on her marriage as
she recently dropped the last name of her husband and the description ‘wife’
from her social media page,’’ he said. The Google manager said that in
honouring past heroes, the release of 257 Boko Haram detainees got people’s
attention online. “While honouring its fallen heroes at the 2017 Armed Forces
Remembrance Day in Maiduguri, the Nigerian Army announced the release of 257
Boko Haram detainees detained by the Borno State Government. “The detainees
were released after investigations revealed that they had no links with Boko
Haram,’’’ he said. Kola-Ogunlade said the week became more interesting when
internet users asked if Lindsay Lohan had converted to Islam. “News going
around on the internet has it that, popular American actress and singer,
Lindsay Lohan, might be converting to Islam. “Although Lohan has not made an
official statement in this regard, the actress has deleted her Instagram
account and changed her bio on the social media site, to read ‘Alaikum salam’.
“Her mother,however, explained in an interview, that she had not converted to
Islam, but is only taking a break from social media,” he said. He said that the
America’s mega church pastor, Eddie Long’s death got attention online. “Long,
whose image was stained after he was accused of sexual coercion by four members
of his congregation, died at age 63. “The pastor who led the New Birth
Missionary Baptist Church died of stomach cancer. He is survived by his wife,
Vanessa Long, four children and three grandchildren,’’ Kola-Ogunlade said.
Otondo! Ajuwaya! Get ready for camp, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
made the announcement, the Google spokesman said. He said that NYSC revealed
that new sets of graduates would be welcomed for its compulsory orientation
programme this month. “The 2016 Batch B (Stream II) will begin orientation for
prospective corps members on Jan. 24, and it would end on Feb. 13. Prospective
corps will commence registration on Jan. 19,’’ he said. Not the least on its
top searches, Kola-Ogunlade said, was that Google honoured a good woman, a
Nigerian novelist, Florence Nwanzuruahu Nwapa, popularly known as Flora Nwapa
last week. “Google surprised Nigerians on the internet last week when it
celebrated the 86th posthumous birthday of Nigerian novelist, Nwapa, with a
Google Doodle. “Nwapa is well-known for ‘Efuru’ her first book, which is the
first book published in English by an African woman. “Google Doodles narrates
and brings attention to the day in history, in a fun and cool way,’’ he said.
He said that Chuks Okebata, the murdered US Army veteran, got people’s
attention online. “The wife of murdered US Army veteran, Chuks Okebata, who was
kidnapped and murdered by yet-to-be-identified gun men, has affirmed that she is
not guilty of murder. “This followed the release of a video by the deceased’s
sister, which showed him in a quarrel with his wife,” he said. The Google
manager said that other trending stories this week include Gambia’s President
Yahya Jammeh, who has insisted he would not step aside for the inauguration of
the newly elected leader, Adama Barrow. Other trending stories include surfing
to know the score line for the European Premier League (EPL) result and AFCON
2017. 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.
The search engine,
Google, says that trending most on its site is the sacking of Joseph
Aiyedun, a pastor with the popular Nigerian church, Omega Fire
Ministries (OFM).
Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s Communications and Public Affairs
Manager, Anglophone West Africa, said in a statement in Lagos that the
pastor was sacked for registering with the controversial ponzi scheme,
popularly known as MMM.
He said that the development, according to Google Trends, topped
searches from Jan. 11 to Jan. 18.
Kola-Ogunlade said that the scheme surprised many operators this year
when it resumed its activities after freezing their accounts for a
month.
He said that, MMM on resumption of operations, had said that it would
give priorities to the poor in its give help (GP) payments, while the
rich would have to wait for some time.
The Google spokesman also said that Nollywood star, Tontoh Dikeh,
seeking for forgiveness from her colleague, Mercy Johnson, on social
media was also top on Google search this week.
“To err is Tonto Dikeh, to forgive is Mercy Johnson,’’ Kola-Ogunlade had
quoted Dikeh as saying.
“Tonto Dikeh went on social media to seek the forgiveness from Johnson
who she insulted four years ago, for which Johnson replied immediately,
telling her she forgave her wholeheartedly.
“Dikeh has also raised questions on her marriage as she recently dropped
the last name of her husband and the description ‘wife’ from her social
media page,’’ he said.
The Google manager said that in honouring past heroes, the release of
257 Boko Haram detainees got people’s attention online.
“While honouring its fallen heroes at the 2017 Armed Forces Remembrance
Day in Maiduguri, the Nigerian Army announced the release of 257 Boko
Haram detainees detained by the Borno State Government.
“The detainees were released after investigations revealed that they had
no links with Boko Haram,’’’ he said.
Kola-Ogunlade said the week became more interesting when internet users
asked if Lindsay Lohan had converted to Islam.
“News going around on the internet has it that, popular American actress
and singer, Lindsay Lohan, might be converting to Islam.
“Although Lohan has not made an official statement in this regard, the
actress has deleted her Instagram account and changed her bio on the
social media site, to read ‘Alaikum salam’.
“Her mother,however, explained in an interview, that she had not
converted to Islam, but is only taking a break from social media,” he
said.
He said that the America’s mega church pastor, Eddie Long’s death got
attention online.
“Long, whose image was stained after he was accused of sexual coercion
by four members of his congregation, died at age 63.
“The pastor who led the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church died of
stomach cancer. He is survived by his wife, Vanessa Long, four children
and three grandchildren,’’ Kola-Ogunlade said.
Otondo! Ajuwaya! Get ready for camp, the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC) made the announcement, the Google spokesman said.
He said that NYSC revealed that new sets of graduates would be welcomed
for its compulsory orientation programme this month.
“The 2016 Batch B (Stream II) will begin orientation for prospective
corps members on Jan. 24, and it would end on Feb. 13. Prospective corps
will commence registration on Jan. 19,’’ he said.
Not the least on its top searches, Kola-Ogunlade said, was that Google
honoured a good woman, a Nigerian novelist, Florence Nwanzuruahu Nwapa,
popularly known as Flora Nwapa last week.
“Google surprised Nigerians on the internet last week when it celebrated
the 86th posthumous birthday of Nigerian novelist, Nwapa, with a Google
Doodle.
“Nwapa is well-known for ‘Efuru’ her first book, which is the first book
published in English by an African woman.
“Google Doodles narrates and brings attention to the day in history, in a
fun and cool way,’’ he said.
He said that Chuks Okebata, the murdered US Army veteran, got people’s
attention online.
“The wife of murdered US Army veteran, Chuks Okebata, who was kidnapped
and murdered by yet-to-be-identified gun men, has affirmed that she is
not guilty of murder.
“This followed the release of a video by the deceased’s sister, which
showed him in a quarrel with his wife,” he said.
The Google manager said that other trending stories this week include
Gambia’s President Yahya Jammeh, who has insisted he would not step
aside for the inauguration of the newly elected leader, Adama Barrow.
Other trending stories include surfing to know the score line for the
European Premier League (EPL) result and AFCON 2017.
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.
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