LASU Issues Warning Against Unauthorised Skits, Requires Approval For Filming On Campus

Lagos State University (LASU) has issued a stern warning to students, staff, and visitors against producing offensive or unauthorised skits on campus, following a prank video that simulated a bandit attack. The incident on December 5, titled “Bandits Prank on Lasuites,” showed individuals dressed as bandits storming the Ojo campus, causing panic among students and passersby before it was later confirmed to be staged. In a statement on Friday, LASU spokesperson Oluwayemisi Thomas-Onashile expressed concern over the rising use of university premises for content that is inappropriate, offensive, or misrepresents the institution’s values. “The Lagos State University has observed with concern the increasing unauthorised use of its campuses and facilities for content creation activities, particularly by students. While the university encourages creativity and responsible self-expression, some of the content being produced is offensive, inappropriate, and misrepresents the values and image of the institution,” the statement read. The university stressed that such activities could harm its reputation and undermine its standing as a centre of learning and character development. LASU has directed that anyone wishing to conduct filming—whether skits, short films, promotional videos, or any audiovisual recordings—on campus, hostels, or adjoining facilities must first obtain approval from the Centre for Information and Public Relations. Additionally, the university banned the use of drones on campus without formal authorisation from its security department, citing safety and privacy concerns. “As a responsible institution committed to maintaining the sanctity of the university environment as a hub of knowledge, research, and innovation, all cinematographic activities on LASU campuses now require prior approval,” the statement concluded.

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UNILAG Bans Unauthorized Skitmaking, Content Creation on Campus

The University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, has banned the unapproved use of its campus—including hostels and other facilities—for skits, films, and other video productions by content creators. In a statement on Thursday, signed by Head of Communication Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, the university said the increasing trend of filming on campus without authorization has become a serious concern. The move aims to protect the integrity of the academic environment and preserve the university’s image. “The attention of the University of Lagos Management has been drawn to the increasing use of the University premises, including hostels and other facilities, for shooting of films/videos (skits, vox pop, etc.) and cinematographic activities, without appropriate authorisation,” the statement read. UNILAG stressed that it has established procedures for any form of recording or content production on campus to ensure safety, decorum, and the protection of its academic and residential spaces. Students, staff, or external collaborators must obtain official approval from the communication unit before filming. While encouraging creativity and responsible expression, the university emphasized that all activities must comply with institutional guidelines. “Members of the University community and general public are therefore advised to comply strictly with this directive in the interest of order, safety, and collective responsibility,” the statement added. The restriction comes amid a rise in the use of public institutions as backdrops for comedic and social commentary content. UNILAG has produced some of Nigeria’s top skitmakers, including Muhammed Gilmore, who graduated in January 2024 with a BSc in Chemistry, and Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, popularly known as Brain Jotter, who graduated eight months later.

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