Slimcase has apologised to the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) for using their official uniform and a waste truck in one of his skit videos without approval
In a statement shared on Instagram, Slimcase explained that the video aimed to celebrate the dignity of labour, highlighting the importance of waste management and other professions.
He stated that the video was his idea and wasn’t meant to misrepresent or embarrass LAWMA, its staff, or the Lagos state government.
According to him, he removed the video from all platforms on December 8, 2025, after concerns were raised and confirmed no adapted versions are circulating.
He reassured the public that LAWMA didn’t endorse or participate in the content.
He wrote in part, “APOLOGY TO THE LAGOS STATE WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (LAWMA) AND ITS PARTNERS WITH REGARDS TO THE VIDEO CONTENT POSTED ONLINE AND MADE WITH LAWMA UNIFORM AND TRUCK… I take full responsibility.
“The content was my idea and I removed the video from all platforms on 8 December 2025 as soon as concerns were raised.
“The video was not intended to ridicule, misrepresent, embarrass, or demean LAWMA, its officers, staff, partners or the Lagos State Government. My sole objective was to create creative content intended to promote the dignity of labour and to emphasize that every profession, including waste management, is noble, valuable, and deserving of respect.
“I did not intend to suggest that LAWMA endorsed or participated in the video, and no related or adapted versions of the video are in circulation.”
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