
Na big gbege don burst for MultiChoice side as dem don reduce the price of DStv decoder by half From ₦20,000 to ₦10,000 June 24, 2025
This kain move come on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, as MultiChoice dey try make people dey subscribe again after dem lose plenty customers.
You sabi say between March 2023 and March 2025, MultiChoice don lose 1.4 million subscribers?
Na serious yawa be that! E no easy as people just dey waka comot because of how the price of DStv and GOtv don dey increase anyhow.
John Ugbe Talk: “We Got You” Campaign Na To Sweet Customers
The CEO of MultiChoice Naija, John Ugbe, come talk say this price cut na part of their new campaign wey dem call “We Got You.”
E mean say dem wan appreciate the people wey still dey use DStv and make the entertainment cheaper for everybody.
John Ugbe talk say, “We want make our customers feel say we appreciate dem and make sure dem get better entertainment every day.”
E still add say DStv no be only for football fans, but e get plenty other things like movies, drama, children programme, and news.
So, if you dey think say na only football dey DStv, you dey miss better shows wey fit make your day dey jolly.
Dem wan make people dey watch more channels and different kinds of shows every day.
Free Upgrade? Yes, If You Pay Before July 31!
As if the price cut no reach, MultiChoice still come with another sweet offer.
If you pay your current DStv plan fully between June 16 and July 31, 2025, dem go upgrade you to the next package level for free. No be small thing!
This offer na to encourage people to pay their subscription fully, so dem fit enjoy better package without paying extra.
E be like say MultiChoice dey try make up for the wahala wey people suffer because of the price hikes before.
Why This Price Cut Come Late?
Make we no lie, many Naija people dey wonder why MultiChoice no do this kind thing before.
The company increase price three times inside one year for April 2023, November 2023, and April 2024.
Na those price hikes make many people comot from their subscription.
Some people talk say MultiChoice just dey try catch up now because the subscriber loss don too much.
E be like say dem no really care about how people go take survive with all these price increases until the money begin run comot from their hand.
Economic Palava Na Serious Matter
MultiChoice talk say the price cut and free upgrade na because dem see how the economy don hard for Naija .
Everybody dey feel the heat, and many people no fit pay high price for TV subscription again.
This kain move fit help some people wey wan enjoy better entertainment but no get enough money.
But e still dey controversial because many people think say MultiChoice suppose show this kind concern before dem increase price anyhow.
Wahala Dey for MultiChoice Side
This whole matter don turn big wahala on social media.
Some people dey call MultiChoice names, say dem no respect customers.
Others dey talk say the company dey use monopoly power hold Naija people hostage with high prices.
Even as MultiChoice try sweeten the matter now, the question still dey: How many people go come back after all these price hikes?
How many people go trust MultiChoice again?
What DStv Price Cut Mean for Naija Entertainment Market
This price cut na big move for pay-TV business for Naija.
E fit make some people subscribe again or even bring back old customers.
But MultiChoice need do more than just price cut to regain trust.
Dem need show say dem really care about customers and fit balance profit with affordability.
Otherwise, people fit just dey wait for next competitor wey go come with better price and service.
Dem still dey give free upgrade if you pay before July 31, 2025.
So, Naija people, e clear say MultiChoice don feel the heat from the people dem.
The price cut and free upgrade na better move, but e come late.
The wahala wey dey with price hikes don scatter many homes.
Now, the question be: You go still subscribe or you go wait make another company carry better offer come?
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