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Multichoice Nigeria can now fully implement the increase in its DStv subscription fees without fear of being punished by the Nigerian government.
This follows the stricking out a suit seeking the reversal of the recent 20 per cent increment on DStv subscription rates by a federal high court in Lagos, PUNCH reports.
Read: Nigerian Court Orders Multichoice to Suspend Hike in DSTV Fees
The court also declined to make an order compelling the National Broadcasting Commission to regulate the activities of MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, the operator of DStv, so as to prevent what the plaintiffs termed arbitrary increment in DStv subscription rates.
Read: Nigeria Can't Force Us to Reduce DStv Fees - Multichoice
The presiding judge, Justice C.J. Aneke, on Thursay, while ruling on the preliminary objection raised by MultiChoice, held that the plaintiffs had no reasonable cause of action.
He adjudged the suit as an abuse of court processes.
Read: DStv Nigeria Increases Subscription Fees
#Nigeria #DStv #Multichoice
This follows the stricking out a suit seeking the reversal of the recent 20 per cent increment on DStv subscription rates by a federal high court in Lagos, PUNCH reports.
Read: Nigerian Court Orders Multichoice to Suspend Hike in DSTV Fees
The court also declined to make an order compelling the National Broadcasting Commission to regulate the activities of MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, the operator of DStv, so as to prevent what the plaintiffs termed arbitrary increment in DStv subscription rates.
Read: Nigeria Can't Force Us to Reduce DStv Fees - Multichoice
The presiding judge, Justice C.J. Aneke, on Thursay, while ruling on the preliminary objection raised by MultiChoice, held that the plaintiffs had no reasonable cause of action.
He adjudged the suit as an abuse of court processes.
Read: DStv Nigeria Increases Subscription Fees
#Nigeria #DStv #Multichoice