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Laycon have some messages for SARS in Nigeria.

Olamilekan Moshood Agbeleshe is a Nigerian reality TV personality, rapper, singer and songwriter. Who was born on 8th November 1993. He is the winner of Big Brother Naija season 5.

Laycon was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. He hails from Bajuwen, Odeda, Ogun State. He graduated with a second class upper degree in University of Lagos, where he studied Philosophy.

At a tender age, Laycon began writing songs and rapping. Laycon was among the ten artistes that performed at the 2014 Coke Studio University of Lagos event. He also made it to the top ten finalists of the 2017 MTV Base LSB challenge. He signed into Fierce Nation record label in 2019. Laycon released a track, "Fierce" on 21 February 2019, with Chino Ekun and Reminisce from his second EP Who Is Laycon? 

Presently Laycon is well known in the country and outside too after his great performance in the Big Brother house and he also came out as the winner of the season 5 Big Brother Naija. He's got a lot of fans on which he called Icons.

Laycon have some messages for SARS in Nigeria.

SARS have been seen killing Nigerian youth and also harassing people over the country and this need to be properly address by the government but it seems nothing is been done by the government concerning this brutality.

See the message Laycon got for SARS.

He did a rap analysing the Sars that they are here to protect us not to kill us. That his Dad too was a Police officer and they are also tarnishing the name of the good Police officers.


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