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I lost my inner voice after BBNaija win - Laycon 

Reality TV star and rapper Olamilekan Agbeleshebioba, popularly known as Laycon, has revealed that he lost his inner voice after winning Big Brother Naija in 2020. In a video, Laycon

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March 10, 2026·2 min read

Reality TV star and rapper Olamilekan Agbeleshebioba, popularly known as Laycon, has revealed that he lost his inner voice after winning Big Brother Naija in 2020.

In a video, Laycon said that he only rediscovered his inner voice in December 2021, following his sold-out concert, The Icons Fest.

“Has the world ever gone silent on you and all you have left was your own thoughts?” He asked.

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“I have been there and I want to share a part of that experience with you. After I won Big Brother Naija in 2020, I lost my inner voice and the first time I heard that voice again was December 2021 after my sold-out concert, The Icons Fest,” the rapper said.

Read Also: DJ Neptune addresses Laycon’s ‘Nobody Icons’ remix royalties dispute

Laycon described the experience, saying, “The voice kept asking me questions like, ‘Is this really how you want to live? Are you enjoying yourself? What’s next after this?

“Are you happy? Questions that made me want to sit alone with my thoughts. So, that’s what I did. From that conversation came a lot of necessary but uncomfortable truths and realisation about myself,” he added.

The rapper emphasised the importance of silence and solitude for personal growth, stating that it allows individuals to reflect on their thoughts and make amendments.

He urged his fans to prioritise self-reflection, describing it as a form of personal accountability.

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