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Leave Laycon Alone, Daddy Freeze Tells Wale Adenuga
October 07, 2020.
- On Air Personality Daddy Freeze has reacted after gospel musician, Wale Adenuga, criticized the ambassadorial title given to Laycon, the 2020 BBNaija winner.
Laycon was given the title by the Ogun State government for behaving in a decent manner despite temptations in the BBNaija house.
The move by the Governor Dapo Abiodun administration was criticized by Wale Adenuga who said that it buttresses the “sad narrative that we are a nation that rewards trivialities and mediocrity.”
His statement reads; “I’m totally disheartened by the Governor of Ogun state making the winner of #bbnaija an ambassador of the state, rewarding him further with cash and a house.
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No thanks to you sir for further entrenching the sad narrative that we are a nation that rewards trivialities and mediocrity.
Our values keeps going to the dogs!
I’ve had so many comments on this and that’s to be expected. People have taken exception to the term ‘dogs’. This is an idiomatic expression and NOT the labelling of a person. My apologies to you for misconstruing that figure of speech and definitely won’t come here labelling anyone a dog.”
Reacting to the post, Daddy Freeze advised the singer to mind his business and let Laycon be.
Laycon deserves this and more. He represnted Nigeria well in the house and is entitled to the good fortune, his fame as the winner of BBN lockdown is bringing to him.
Laycon finished from the University of Lagos with a 2:1, a second class upper. He has showcased his tenacity, despite his health challenges and is a beacon of hope to our youths in a time of crises and despair, by combining his talent as a musician and his academic prowess with the brawn needed to win BBN.
So why should those who support him be discouraged?
Guys, this one no enter, face midnight challenges or whatever else it is, you do and leave Laycon
alone, Freeze added.
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