Olamilekan Agbeleshe better known as Laycon has emerged winner of the 2020 BBNaija Lockdown edition.
The rapper who had been in the spotlight since his 1st day on the show, making him the first contestant in the show’s history to amass 1 million followers on Instagram while in the house beat Dorathy(1st Runner Up), Nengi(2nd Runner Up), Neo (4th) and Vee (5th) to the grand price worth 85 Million Naira
Music stars, Rema and Fireboy DML also performed their smash hits to thrill fans at the finale of the BBNaija Lockdown which was highlighted with a surprise performance by DMW Boss and Superstar Davido with Mayorkun.
Olamilekan ‘Laycon’ Agbeleshe has emerged winner of the fifth edition of the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality TV show.
The 26-year-old was announced the winner on Sunday night after polling the highest votes of the five remaining housemates.
This means he will go home with the show’s N85 million grand prize.
The breakdown of the grand prize for BBNaija season five includes: “a N30m cash prize; a two-bedroom apartment courtesy Revolution Plus; a top of the range SUV from Nigerian automaker, Innoson Motors; a trip to Dublin courtesy Guinness; home appliances courtesy Scanfrost.”
Others are “a trip to Dubai packaged by Travelbeta; a year’s supply of Indomie noodles, Munch it and Colgate toothpaste; a year’s supply of Pepsi, a branded chiller and a trip to watch the UEFA Champions League finale; and a brand new Oppo mobile smartphone.”
Dorathy Bachor emerged the second runner-up at the show.
Vee was the first housemate to be evicted from the ‘Lockdown’ house on Sunday followed by Neo and then Nengi.
TheCable Lifestyle had earlier predicted Laycon’s victory while also examining factors that endeared him to lovers of the show.
The last five housemates were Nengi, Dorathy, Vee, Neo, and Laycon.
This year’s BBNaija has so far lived up to expectations when it comes to controversies and the usual social media frenzy.
This is despite the early fears that greeted the airing of the reality TV show as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mercy Eke had won the 2019 edition — the first female to achieve the feat since the commencement of the reality TV show in 2006.