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MultiChoice Africa Faces Backlash Over DStv And GOtv Price Hikes

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisFebruary 25, 2025 Stories No Comments3 Mins Read
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MultiChoice Africa Faces Backlash Over DStv and GOtv Price Hikes.

MultiChoice Africa, the entertainment giant behind DStv and GOtv, is facing a storm of criticism from subscribers following its announcement of significant price increases for its subscription packages, effective from 1 March 2025. The decision, outlined in a letter to partners and signed by Chief Executive Officer John Ugbe, has sparked widespread frustration among customers, many of whom feel the hikes are unjustifiable amidst Nigeria’s economic struggles.

The price adjustments, attributed to rising operational costs, will see subscribers paying substantially more for their favourite packages. According to the announcement, the new rates are as follows, compared to the previous amounts:





DStv Packages:

Premium: Rising from ₦37,000.00 to ₦44,500.00 (an increase of ₦7,500.00)

Compact+: Increasing from ₦25,000.00 to ₦30,000.00 (an increase of ₦5,000.00)

Compact: Going from ₦15,700.00 to ₦19,800.00 (an increase of ₦4,100.00)

Confam: Jumping from ₦9,900.00 to ₦11,000.00 (an increase of ₦1,100.00)

Yanga: Rising from ₦5,500.00 to ₦6,000.00 (an increase of ₦500.00)

Padi: Increasing from ₦4,200.00 to ₦4,400.00 (an increase of ₦200.00)

GOtv Packages:

Supa Plus: Climbing from ₦14,250.00 to ₦16,800.00 (an increase of ₦2,550.00)

Supa: Rising from ₦9,600.00 to ₦11,400.00 (an increase of ₦1,800.00)

Max: Increasing from ₦7,200.00 to ₦8,500.00 (an increase of ₦1,300.00)

Jolli: Going from ₦4,850.00 to ₦5,800.00 (an increase of ₦950.00)

Jinja: Rising from ₦3,300.00 to ₦3,900.00 (an increase of ₦600.00)

Smalle: Increasing from ₦1,500.00 to ₦1,900.00 (an increase of ₦400.00)

The backlash has been swift and vocal, particularly on social media platforms, where subscribers have expressed outrage over what they describe as “exorbitant” and “insensitive” price rises. Many have taken to X formerly (Twitter) to voice their discontent, with one user lamenting, “MultiChoice keeps raising prices while the economy is already killing us—how are we supposed to afford this?” Another subscriber wrote, “The Premium package was already expensive at ₦37,000, and now it’s ₦44,500? This is daylight robbery.”

Critics argue that the increases come at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with inflation and a cost-of-living crisis, making the hikes feel particularly burdensome. Some have threatened to cancel their subscriptions, with one user stating, “I’ve been loyal to DStv for years, but I can’t justify paying ₦30,000 for Compact+ when I’m struggling to put food on the table.”

MultiChoice has defended the changes, citing the need to cover rising operational costs and maintain high-quality content and service. However, the company’s explanation has done little to appease disgruntled customers, who feel the price adjustments fail to reflect the value they receive. The negative sentiment has raised questions about MultiChoice’s long-term relationship with its Nigerian audience, with some suggesting the company risks losing subscribers to alternative streaming platforms offering more affordable options.

As the 1 March deadline approaches, MultiChoice faces mounting pressure to address the concerns of its customers or risk further alienating a key market. The controversy underscores the delicate balance the company must strike between financial sustainability and customer satisfaction in an increasingly competitive entertainment landscape.

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