Becoming a Motion Designer: My Learning Process
Finally starting tomorrow insha’Allah, I’ll be documenting and sharing my entire learning journey here from the basics to real progress.
Let’s learn📕and grow📈 together
Hi, I’m Kolade. A graphic designer and YouTube creator with over 13,000+ subscribers.
Today I’m officially starting my journey into motion design. I’ll be documenting what I learn, the progress, and the challenges along the way.
Wish me well😊
Thank you, but you misconstrued my previous tweet. The purpose of that tweet was not to analyze the specific legal remedies available to a customer, but rather to enlighten consumers that they have fundamental rights under our laws. They should not forfeit these rights due to arbitrary business policies, as any policy that runs afoul of the law is void ab initio.
Notwithstanding, there are legal remedies available to an aggrieved customer, which I briefly alluded to at the tail end of my previous tweet when I wrote: “know your rights, document your evidence, escalate professionally, and never back down.”
When you are aggrieved by a business, the first step is to escalate your grievance or complaint to the Management. In a situation where Management is unreachable or there is a total lack of response, you can file a complaint with the FCCPC. This can be done easily online (kindly see the attached picture). Furthermore, if you are still unable to resolve the issue, you can approach the court directly to enforce your rights. Please note that you can approach the court without necessarily exhausting the administrative remedies mentioned above.
Just as a colleague aptly noted in the comments, it is highly advisable to have a lawyer guiding or representing you in these circumstances. A lawyer will be able to properly document your evidence, tailor your complaints within the relevant statutory frameworks, and clearly emphasize the attendant legal consequences of the business's actions.
I hope this helps.
If a supermarket tells you, “Goods sold cannot be returned,” they might be violating Nigerian law.
My dad, a respected Islamic scholar, recently faced this at a popular supermarket. Here is how we fought for his consumer rights and won, and why you should too when you find yourself in a similar situation.
While shopping for Eid al-Adha at a Jendol Superstores branch, he inadvertently picked up a carton of Desperado, completely unaware it was alcoholic.
When he got outside, one of the persons with him noticed. He immediately sent his companion back inside with the intact carton and receipt to exchange it for soft drinks of equal value.
To their surprise, the manager flatly refused, citing the rigid store policy: “Goods sold are non-returnable.”
He called me and I asked them to take the carton of desperado and leave the store. Instead of causing a scene, they left the premises without further ado.
Upon getting home, I looked at the receipt and I told my dad that I will escalate the matter officially to their corporate management and that the matter would be resolved.
I went on the Jendol website, saw their customer complaints section and wrote a formal complaint on behalf of my dad. In the complaints, I emphasized how the manager’s refusal caused my dad immense embarrassment, as bystanders even suggested that he resell the beer to get his money back which is an act forbidden in his faith. I added that taking the beer from their store to his house was a massive religious and reputational risk as he is a devout Muslim and more importantly, a recognized and reputable Islamic Scholar.
It was not up to two hours when a member of Jendol’s Corporate management called my dad on phone as I had to add his contact in the complaints section. He stepped in, apologized profusely, and asked my dad to return the product. My dad was so surprised and he just said while smiling“Eyin lawyer yii sha” meaning - “you these lawyers”. Just yesterday, my dad informed me that he successfully returned the carton and took a bag of Semovita instead.
It was such a win for customer service, but more importantly, a win for consumer rights.
So if you are seeing this, never let "store policies" intimidate you into forfeiting your rights. Under the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Act of Nigeria, consumers have a legal right to return goods under specific conditions.
No internal corporate policy overrides the laws of the land. If a business policy contradicts existing consumer protection laws, it is void ab initio (void from the beginning).
Know your rights, document your evidence, escalate professionally, and never back down! 🇳🇬⚖️
Auspicious Unilorites,
I am genuinely grateful for every vote cast, every voice that carried our message, and every Unilorite who believed that something better was possible. You reminded me why this campus is worth fighting for.
To the incoming administration, congratulations, the work is yours now. Serve well, and I believe our Union is in safe hands.
As for me, the Auspicious Legacy was never just a campaign. It was a commitment. And that commitment does not end here.
Thank you, Unilorites. Truly, it's not a bye bye but see you again.
I am grateful to have been elected today as the 39th Executive President-elect of the Students’ Union, University of Ilorin. I am READY, YOU are READY, WE are READY. Now let’s POWER an EFFICIENT and MODEL Union♟️💙!
@Iam_TheMonarch, it was a great one, let’s WORK together in the best interests of our colleagues.
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Bismillāhir-Raḥmānir-Raḥīm
Hijrah 1448 AH
The journey of migration did not begin with comfort, but with faith. May Allah grant us the courage to leave behind what harms us and move toward what pleases Him. Ameen.🤲🏽🌙
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In partnership with the Union of Campus
Journalists (UCJ), University of Ilorin, we are streaming the Unilorin Press Night LIVE on Encyclopedia TV.
🎥 Join us as we bring you real-time coverage of the event, featuring engaging activities, insightful discussions, and exclusive moments from the venue.
🎤 Audience Interaction Session We'll also be speaking with members of the audience to hear their views, opinions, and perceptions about the aspirants contesting for various positions.
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