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New global insights about the search traction of the top 4 presidential candidates, contesting the 2023 elections, using Google Trends - Bola Tinubu, Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

 






New global insights about the search traction of the top 4 presidential candidates, contesting the 2023 elections, using Google Trends - Bola Tinubu, Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso.


Selecting WORLDWIDE under the country menu, then selecting the PAST 5 YEARS filter, data shows that the combined candidates have traction from the following 12 countries:


India, Nigeria, Italy, Ghana, United States, Ireland, United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada, France, Benin, and Australia.


Published Chart:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQZrxhKSgYHnaccD9tvm2dlxZWQPucMirn4PqlhDIBSZIf-cRL8KPf0svz5gANsSz24N92a3dM6WsMK/pubchart?oid=1068375253&format=interactive 


Still using WORLDWIDE, but switching the filter for the period to a more recent time, let's say PAST 12 MONTHS, then you have 13 countries:


United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, France, Germany, Kenya, Cameroon, Benin, United Arab Emirates, and India.


Published Chart:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQJKIrBrU_oK1zhU_IAU_1GtBOOcn827fzZwRWr1xJ3NuOlW0HdmjJnQpoRLr0rdzqavIecW_Id8Aal/pubchart?oid=1915821877&format=interactive 


Overall, the competition is majorly between Bola Tinubu, Peter Obi, and Atiku Abubakar. One of the 3 (three) will become the next president of Nigeria.


Note:

.csv data was downloaded from Google Trends and exported to Google Sheets for better visualization.


Thank you.


Aderogba Otunla



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