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Winning BBNaija saved my mother’s life, says Laycon
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Winning BBNaija saved my mother’s life, says Laycon

Punch Nigeria about 23 hours ago 1 mins read
BBNaija winner Laycon reveals how winning the show saved his mother’s life. He discusses pre-fame struggles and the pressures of fame after the win. Read More: https://punchng.com/winning-bbnaija-saved-my-mothers-life-says-laycon/

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