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MultiChoice Increases DStv and GOtv Subscription Prices from March 1

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MultiChoice Nigeria has announced a fresh increase in the subscription costs for its DStv and GOtv packages, citing rising operational costs.

The new price adjustment, which follows a similar hike almost a year ago, will take effect from March 1, 2025, according to an email sent to customers on Monday.

“Due to prevailing economic conditions leading to increased business expenses, we have unavoidably had to adjust the prices of our DStv and GOtv subscription packages,” the company stated.

MultiChoice acknowledged the impact of the increase but emphasized that the decision was taken after thorough consideration.

**“We understand the impact this change may have on our valued customers, and this decision was made only after careful consideration and thorough analysis.

“Our mission remains to provide the best entertainment to our esteemed viewers, and we remain committed to delivering high-quality content and exceptional service across Nigeria.”**

New DStv Subscription Prices

  • DStv Premium – ₦44,500 (previously ₦37,000)
  • DStv Compact+ – ₦30,000 (previously ₦25,000)
  • DStv Compact – ₦19,000 (previously ₦17,000)
  • DStv Confam – ₦11,000 (previously ₦9,300)
  • DStv Yanga – ₦6,000 (previously ₦5,100)
  • DStv Padi – ₦4,000 (previously ₦3,600)

New GOtv Subscription Prices

  • GOtv Supa+ – ₦16,800 (previously ₦15,700)
  • GOtv Supa – ₦11,400 (previously ₦9,600)
  • GOtv Max – ₦8,500 (previously ₦7,200)
  • GOtv Jolli – ₦5,800 (previously ₦4,850)
  • GOtv Jinja – ₦3,900 (previously ₦3,300)
  • GOtv Smallie – ₦1,900 (previously ₦1,575)

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