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Google Trends: Top Ten Deaths Nigerians Looked-Up The Most In 2018

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The year 2018 has been a very busy one, with so many noteworthy events leaving upon our minds strong memories.

It is the year that precedes what seems now the most anticipated election in Nigerian history, as well as the year in which the world witnessed a World Cup where the underdogs changed the narratives.

From herdsmen attacks and insurgency down to hurricanes and wildfires; and from beautiful music and astonishing movies to starling harsh realities of drought, hunger, and pestilence, we can say for certain that 2018 has been a year of pain and pleasure.

As with many other years, 2018 saw of us lose some dear ones, even as the world lost icons to the cold grips of death.

Some of those lost died in what we might term the ripe age, while others died in their prime.

However, regardless of the ages, at which they died, one thing rings true, and that is the impact they made while they were alive and the vacancy their deaths avail.

Google Trends on Wednesday released a list of deaths and losses most looked-up on the world’s biggest search engine.

The list which shows the popularity of queries made by region and languages revealed that in Nigeria, the most searched death was that of Stan Lee.

The American comic book writer, editor, and publisher died at the age of 95 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, on November 12, 2018.

Lee is said to have died of a cardiac arrest “with respiratory failure and congestive heart failure as underlying causes”.

He had earlier in the year revealed to the public that he had been battling pneumonia.

In February, he was rushed to the hospital for worsening conditions at around the same time he went public with the announcement of his ailment.

Trailing Stan Lee on the Google Trends list for top deaths looked-up in Nigeria this year, was that of the dearly beloved Tosyn Bucknor who died from complications with regards to her age-long battle with sickle cell.

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Below is the full list of the most looked-up deaths in Nigeria, 2018.

1. Stan Lee

2. Tosyn Bucknor

3. Avicii

4. Aisha Abimbola

The Nigerian movie industry was thrown into mourning earlier in 2018, following the death of the actress, Abimbola Aisha, popularly known as Omoge Campus.

 

5. Billy Graham

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FILES) In this file photo taken on June 24, 2005, Evangelist Billy Graham delivers his message at the Billy Graham Crusade at Flushing Meadows Park in Flushing Meadows, New York. Timothy A. CLARY / AFP

6. Aretha Franklin

Singer Aretha Franklin performs at Radio City Music Hall on March 21, 2008, in New York City. Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images/AFP

7. Ras Kimono

‘We'll Miss You Greatly’, Nigerians Pay Tributes To Ras Kimono
A file photo of reggae artist Ras Kimono during an interview

8. Mac Miller

Coroner Says Rapper Mac Miller Died Of Drug Overdose
(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 6, 2012 (L-R) Rapper Mac Miller and actor Tyler Posey arrive at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Christopher Polk / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP

9. Stephen Hawking

Thousands Pay Tributes To Stephen Hawking On Twitter
(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 8, 2015, British scientist Stephen Hawking arrives for the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London. Justin TALLIS / AFP

10. Kofi Annan

In this file photo taken on June 22, 2012, Arab League Special Envoy for Syria, Kofi Annan, listens to the media questions during a press conference at the United Nations Office in Geneva. Former UN chief and Nobel peace laureate Kofi Annan died Saturday, August 18, 2018, at the age of 80, triggering a flood of tributes from around the world for the “diplomatic rock star”.
SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP

While Avicii placed third in the google trends list for Nigeria, the deceased Swedish musician’s name is the most looked up in the same category on the global stage.

The DJ, remixer and record producer is said to have died on 20 April 2018 near Muscat, Oman, at the age of 28. No cause of death was immediately given.

Next to Avicii on the global list is Mac Miller, the American rapper, singer, and record producer who died from drug overdose in his Studio City home on September 7, 2018. He is followed closely by Stan Lee.

Others in the category include Anthony Bourdain, XXXTentacion, Stephen Hawking, Kate Spade, Aretha Franklin, Sridevi, and Burt Reynolds.

Beyond popularity and fame, perhaps, this google list tends to affirm how much these ones who died mean to the world, hence, this is published in a bid to ensure that their memories live on forever.

The post Google Trends: Top Ten Deaths Nigerians Looked-Up The Most In 2018 appeared first on Channels Television.

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