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Nigerians Embrace AI and Search to Master Creative Skills, Drive Digital Growth in 2026

there is a growing shift toward using digital technology as a practical assistant for learning, creativity, and personal development across the country.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 24, 2026
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Nigerians have embraced AI and search to master creative skills and drive digital growth in 2026.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Google has revealed new data showing a surge in how Nigerians are leveraging Search and artificial intelligence tools to develop creative skills and pursue artistic passions.

 

According to the latest trends for March 2026, there is a growing shift toward using digital technology as a practical assistant for learning, creativity, and personal development across the country.

 

Nigeria’s longstanding reputation as a creative powerhouse continues to expand globally. From the global dominance of Afrobeats to the rapid rise of Nollywood; now ranked as the world’s fifth-largest film industry with an estimated value approaching $8 billion the country’s cultural exports remain highly influential. Notably, over 70 percent of watch time for Nigerian-produced content comes from international audiences, while Afrobeats songs have recorded more than 13 billion streams in a single year on platforms like Spotify.

 

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New search insights highlight how Nigerians are intentionally using technology to build skills. Interest in learning painting has surged by 90 percent over the past year, while calligraphy has emerged as a breakout trend, reflecting a renewed interest in visual expression.

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Music-related learning is also on the rise, with searches for guitar lessons increasing by 80 percent. At the same time, users are exploring advanced tools such as AI-powered music platforms like Lyria 3, signaling a blend of creativity and cutting-edge technology.

 

Language learning is another fast-growing area. Interest in learning Italian has risen by 130 percent, while Japanese language searches have doubled over the past year, demonstrating how Nigerians are using digital tools to connect with global opportunities.

 

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This wave of creative learning is unfolding within a rapidly expanding digital economy. Research by Public First indicates that every dollar invested in digital technology in Nigeria generates up to eight dollars in economic value. The country’s ICT sector already contributes more than 16 percent to real GDP, underscoring the importance of digital transformation.

 

Education is also benefiting from this trend. Searches for AI tutors have spiked, while interest in combining AI tools with subjects like chemistry has doubled over the past year. Homework-related searches have risen by 70 percent, showing how students and parents are increasingly relying on digital assistance for learning.

 

These developments are supported by improved connectivity infrastructure, including the Equiano subsea cable, which provides significantly higher network capacity and enables broader access to digital tools. Increased connectivity continues to drive economic growth, with even a one percent rise linked to a 5.7 percent boost in GDP.

 

Speaking on the trend, Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, West Africa at Google, said the data reflects a growing culture of innovation and self-improvement among Nigerians.

 

He noted that people are increasingly using AI and Search as round-the-clock learning tools to acquire high-demand skills, unlock opportunities, and engage with global markets.

 

Google reaffirmed its commitment to supporting this growth through its products, including Search and Workspace, which are helping Nigerian knowledge workers save over 22 million hours weekly—equivalent to an estimated $4.7 billion in productivity gains.

 

The company also highlighted a significant rise in AI literacy, which has grown by 840 percent, signaling a strong shift toward integrating technology into both creative and professional pursuits.

 

The latest data underscores a defining trend: Nigerians are not just consuming technology, they are actively using it to shape their creative future and expand their global reach.

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