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Updated DStv Subscription Prices in Nigeria (November 6, 2023) – What You Need to Know

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Since May 1, 2023, MultiChoice Nigeria has navigated economic challenges by implementing adjustments to their DStv subscription prices. As part of their commitment to providing quality content and services, the company introduced another round of updates effective November 6, 2023.

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  • Understanding the Changes:
  • Updated DStv Subscription Prices as of November 6, 2023:
  • DStv’s Impact in Nigeria:

Understanding the Changes:

The decision to revise subscription prices is influenced by the ongoing economic landscape, impacting operational costs for MultiChoice Nigeria. Subscribers should be aware of these changes to make informed decisions about their DStv packages.

Updated DStv Subscription Prices as of November 6, 2023:

Here’s a breakdown of the revised DStv subscription prices, highlighting the adjustments from the May 2023 rates:

  • Premium: Subscribers opting for the Premium package will experience a notable 20.4% increase, with the cost rising from ₦24,000 to ₦29,500.
  • Compact+: This package sees a 19.3% price adjustment, with subscribers now paying ₦19,800, up from ₦16,600.
  • Compact: The Compact package will witness a 19.5% increase, with the new rate set at ₦12,500 compared to the previous ₦10,500.
  • Confam: Subscribers selecting the Confam package will see a 19.4% increase, with the subscription price rising to ₦7,400 from ₦6,200.
  • Yanga: For Yanga package subscribers, there is a 20% increase from ₦3,500 to ₦4,200.
  • Padi: The Padi package remains unchanged, with the subscription price staying at ₦2,500, consistent with the May 2023 rates.

DStv’s Impact in Nigeria:

DStv has solidified its position as a household name in Nigeria, offering a diverse range of entertainment options that have become an integral part of millions of Nigerian households. Beyond pricing adjustments, the platform continues to provide a wide array of channels and programming, catering to various tastes and preferences.

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