Business Nigerians Suffer In Silence – Reactions Trail DTSV, GOTV New Subscription Fees

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Nigerians have reacted to the price adjustment of five per cent on all DStv and GOtv packages from May 1, 2017.

Multichoice, the PayTv giant had informing its teeming subscribers of price adjustment.

The price hike is coming at a time most Nigerians are struggling to stay afloat considering the economic recession characterised by very high inflation rate the country is currently experiencing.

Subscribers, who spoke with The Guardian, lamented the development. A subscriber, Lanre Ogundeyi said while most Nigerians suffered in silence, foreign companies like Multichoice ripped them off their hard earned money.

Ogundeyi wants subscribers to fight for their rights using legal means by questioning the decisions of the firm. “At a time the economy is bleeding, when most people cannot get three meals per day, they are increasing their fees. I think we should jettison their services. We shall look for a better competitor, which is more reasonable.”

To an Abuja based customer, Fidelis Duru, “the company has passion for fleecing Nigerians without value for their money. Despite the current economic recession, several Nigerians still renew their subscription and the reward they could get from Multichoice is to increase subscriptions again.”

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Related: Why We Increased Subscription Fees For DStv, GOtv - Multichoice
 

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