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The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal has ordered MultiChoice Nigeria to provide one-month free subscription for increasing the prices of its DSTV and GoTV products.
Besides, the tribunal held that the claimant’s instant suit is not questioning the Multichoice price hike as claimed by Onibanjo but the illegality of his client’s8-days notice to the customers.
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