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Laycon Must Pay Tax in 2021, LIRS Tells BBNaija Winner

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LIRS Tells BBNaija Winner, Laycon, to Pay Tax

Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) on Monday told the Big Brother Naija 2020 winner, Olamilekan ‘Laycon’ Agbeleshe, to pay his tax.

In a congratulatory message to Laycon, LIRS said “Congratulations @itsLaycon winner @BBNaija Lockdown edition. More wins!! We look forward to seeing you in Y2021 as you #payyourtax.” The service tweeted on Monday.

Laycon, 26, emerged the winner of the 2020 edition of the reality TV show after receiving 60 percent of the total votes cast by viewers to beat Dorathy Bachor, who got around 21.95 percent votes.

Both contestants emerged from the five finalists that include Nengi, Neo and Vee, that made it to the grand finale out of the total 20 housemates that participated in this year edition.

For winning the show, Laycon received N30 million in cash and he will also receive various gifts and incentives worth N55 million, according to the show organisers. Some of the incentives are an all-expense-paid trip to Dubai for two, a two-bedroom apartment, a Sport Utility Vehicle from Innoson Motors, a Scanfrost electronic makeover, one year supply of Pepsi Cola, one year supply of Munch It and Indomie noodles and VIP tickets to watch the European Champions League final.

Click here to read more about Laycon career, family and health issue.

In a series of tweet, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, congratulated Bachor and Neo Akpofure, both who are from the state, for making it to the finale.

He said “I am not surprised that she became the last woman standing out of 10 women among 20 housemates in the competition.

“Her exemplary conduct in the Big Brother house was good and she did not bring any embarrassment to the state.

“As a state, we are very delighted that our daughter, Dorathy Bachor, emerged the Runner Up in the just-concluded BBNaija competition.

“We are glad that she and Neo related very well with the other housemates and survived all the evictions and avoided controversies in the house.

“They have portrayed the Delta character of being well behaved and worthy ambassadors of the state,’’ the governor stated.

 

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