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Multichoice Nigeria Limited, the leading pay-TV operator, has disclosed another price adjustment across its DStv and GOtv packages, set to take effect from May 1, 2024.
According to a notice signed by Multichoice CEO John Ugbe and distributed to subscribers via email, the new prices for DStv packages reflect significant changes. Subscribers on the Compact bouquet will now pay N15,700, compared to N12,500, while those on the Confam package will pay N9,300, up from N7,400.
Padi subscribers will be charged N3,600 instead of the current N2,950, and HDPVR Access subscribers will pay N5,000, compared to the current N4,000.Customers on the Supa Plus package will now pay N15,700, up from N12,500, while the Supa bouquet will increase to N9,600 from N7,600.
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