Nigerians more interested in Halloween, Father Xmas costumes: Google

Google has announced that Nigerians have surprisingly shown a growing interest in the holiday of Halloween and Father Christmas costumes in its search record.
Trends data shows that searches for the term Halloween have been steadily rising over the last 30 days, with Katsina, Bauchi, Benue, Kwara and Oyo generating the most queries.
In its October report, Google said search queries in the week leading up to October 31 show that search terms like, ‘When is Halloween?’, ‘Halloween meaning’ and ‘History of Halloween’ topped searches by Nigerians.
Halloween, regarded as a Western tradition, is celebrated each year on October 31 in the United Kingdom (UK), Ireland, Scotland, United States of America and various other European countries.
The word ‘Halloween’ comes from All Hallows’ eve and means ‘hallowed evening’. The tradition has an ancient Celtic origin.
In the 18th century, Pope Gregory III made November 1, ‘All Saints day’, a time to honour saints. All Saints day then integrated some of the Celtic tradition to pay homage to Saints. The evening before was known as All Hallows Eve.
According to Google report, Halloween is marked as a holiday worldwide with growing popularity among young adults interested in costume parties and social media enthusiasts.
During Halloween, people dress up as their favourite celebrities or movie characters. Homes are decorated as scary haunted houses with spooky themes, and children go from house to house to get candy or sweets, referred to as trick or treating.
As the holiday gathers global popularity, Nigerians have also shown greater interest and searched for Halloween costumes during the period in review, with Squid Game costume, Cinderella costume and Father Christmas costume taking the top three spots as Nigerians prepared for Halloween.
Search trends information is gleaned from data collated by Google, based on what Nigerians have been searching for from Google.
(NAN)
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