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NGO partners with Laycon to raise awareness against illegal bushmeat trade

BY TheCable

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Wild Africa Fund has announced partnership with Olamilekan Agbeleshebioba, popularly known as Laycon, the rapper and former BBNaija winner, to raise awareness about the illegal bushmeat trade in Nigeria.

In a statement on Friday, Festus Iyorah, Nigeria representative for Wild Fund Africa, said Laycon Cares Foundation will work with Wild Africa Fund as its Nigerian ambassador to protect Nigeria’s declining wildlife population.

According to Iyorah, Laycon will join other influential Nigerian ambassadors like Davido, Mayorkun, and footballer Alex Iwobi.

“The Laycon Cares Foundation (LCF) is thrilled to be working with Wild Africa Fund to raise awareness about poaching and habitat destruction,” the statement read.

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“The survival of our wildlife is essential to the survival of our planet, and one of LCFs objectives is to ensure the continued existence of our animal and plant life.”

Laycon started his music career at a tender age but officially began in 2014 when he performed at a Coke Studio event in his alma mater, the University of Lagos.

After graduating in 2016, he released his first EP ‘Young Black, and Gifted’ which aided him in testing the waters and getting feedback on his craft.

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“My objective in life is to impact my society and the world. With the influence I have gained over time, I now have a duty to use it to bring about positive change,” Laycon said.

“For this reason, I couldn’t be more thrilled to collaborate with the Wild Africa Fund and the Laycon Cares Foundation to inform the general public about the importance of protecting our planet and the most effective means of doing so.”

Iyorah said: “We are excited to have Laycon onboard as our latest Nigerian ambassador.

“Laycon has built a unique and competent brand that has resonated with many Nigerians over the last few years. Our collaboration with him will increase awareness about the need to conserve Nigeria’s amazing wildlife.”

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