Again, Multichoice increases prices of DStv, GOtv subscriptions (Full Price List)

Pay-TV operator, Multichoice Nigeria Limited, has announced another price increment across its DStv and GOtv packages effective May 1, 2024.

Pay-TV operator, Multichoice Nigeria Limited, has announced another price increment across its DStv and GOtv packages effective May 1, 2024.

The company attributed the price increases to “rise in the cost of business operations” in Nigeria.

According to the notice signed by Multichoice CEO, John Ugbe, and sent to its subscribers and customers via email on Wednesday, a copy of which was sighted by our Correspondent, the new prices for DStv packages are Premium package will now cost N37,000 monthly as against the current N29,500 subscription fee.

The price of the Compact+ bouquet has also increased to N25,000 from 19,800 monthly.

DStv said subscribers on its Compact bouquet will now pay N15,700 as against N12,500 they are currently paying, while those on the Confam package are to pay N9,300, compared to N7,400 currently being paid.

Under the new price regime, viewers on DStv Yanga bouquet will now be paying N5,100 for the monthly subscription, instead of the N4,200 currently being paid.

See full list of DSTV, GOTV price changes below:

DStv Package Old Price New Price (monthly)

Premium 29,500 — 37,000
Compact Plus 19,800 — 25,000
Compact 12,500 — 15,700
Confam 7,400 — 9,300
Yanga 4,200 — 5,100
Padi 2,950 — 3,600

HDPVR Access Service 4,000 — 5,000
Access Fees 4,000 — 5,000
XtraView 4,000 — 5,000

GOtv Package Old Price New Price (monthly)

Supa+ 12,500 — 15,700
Supa 7,600 — 9,600
Max 5,700 — 7,200
Jolli 3,950 — 4,850
Jinja 2,700 — 3,300
Smallie 1,300 — 1,575

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