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MultiChoice adjusts DStv, GOtv prices

MultiChoice Nigeria has announced an upward adjustment in the prices of its DStv and GOtv subscription packages, set to take effect from March 1, 2025. The company cited prevailing economic factors and rising operational costs as the reasons behind the price review.

In a statement signed by John Ugbe, Chief Executive Officer of MultiChoice Nigeria, the company acknowledged the impact of the price change on its customers and partners, emphasizing that the decision was made after careful consideration and in-depth analysis.

“We understand the impact this change may have on our valued partners and customers. However, due to increased operational costs, we have had to make this adjustment to continue delivering high-quality content and unparalleled service,” the statement read.

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New Subscription Rates
According to the revised pricing structure, DStv subscribers will now pay:

-Premium – ₦44,500
-Compact + – ₦30,000
-Compact – ₦19,000
-Confam – ₦11,000
-Yanga – ₦6,000
-Padi – ₦4,400
For GOtv subscribers, the updated rates are:

-Supa Plus – ₦16,800
-Supa – ₦11,400
-Max – ₦8,500
-Jolli – ₦5,800
-Jinja – ₦3,900
-Smallie – ₦1,900
Despite the adjustments, MultiChoice reaffirmed its commitment to delivering top-tier entertainment and an improved viewing experience to its subscribers across Nigeria.

The price changes are expected to take effect nationwide starting March 1, 2025.

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