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DSTV subscription increase: NAN threaten to lock up all Multichoice offices as Nigerians react

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), South-west Zone, has given MultiChoice Nigeria, a seven-day ultimatum to reverse its planned hike on DSTV and GOTV subscription rates.

The student body said if Multichoice fails to yield to its demand it will be left with no other option but to lock up all offices of DSTV.

This is coming a few hours after Multichoice announced an upward review of prices on its DSTV and GOTV packages by 17% in text messages to its subscribers with effect from May 1, 2023.

This was made known on Tuesday by NAN in a statement signed by its Coordinator, Adejuwon Olatunji, Deputy Coordinator, Alao John, and Public Relations Officer, Opeoluwa Awoyinfa.

NANS which opposed the increase in subscription said the South African company was bringing hardship on, and extorting Nigerians, without considering their standard of living.

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It also noted that tariffs should be charged on a “pay as you view” basis.

NANS calls for FG intervention

It stated that Nigeria constitutes over 45% of DSTV’s global market share, and therefore called on the President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Communication to “break the sporting right of MultiChoice” and provide an alternative service provider in the country, so that “Nigerians can stop being exploited on a daily basis.”

Nigerians react to the increase

Meanwhile, Nigerians have been reacting to the increase in DSTV and GOTV subscriptions by Multichoice with many of them critical of the action by the South African firm.

However, a Twitter user, Brooda John, who seems to support the increase, feels that Multichoice had no choice but to effect the increase.

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