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DStv offers free access to all channels from Dec. 27-29

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
December 27, 2024
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DStv customers will enjoy free access to all channels from Dec. 27-29, regardless of their subscription package, as part of a festive offer.

 

 

[dropcap]D[/dropcap]Stv customers across Nigeria will be able to enjoy free access to all channels from December 27 to December 29, as MultiChoice Nigeria, the owner of the pay TV service, launches a festive offer.

The seasonal promotion, available to all DStv subscribers, is a gift from the network as it celebrates the holiday season.

 

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Also read: MultiChoice eyes $3bn Canal+, merger to compete against US streaming giants in Africa

 

In a statement released on Thursday, MultiChoice announced that both connected and disconnected DStv customers, regardless of their current subscription package, would have access to every channel and every show at no additional cost during this period.

“We’re giving all DStv customers, connected and disconnected, access to every channel and every show at no extra cost,” the statement read. “From Friday, December 27, to Sunday, December 29, enjoy 72 hours of all content, all channels, all on us!”

The offer is designed to give all users, whether on a basic package or not subscribed at all, a chance to experience the full range of DStv’s premium entertainment.

Customers will have access to a variety of sports, kids’ programming, movies, local dramas, and more, without the need for additional payments or phone calls.

MultiChoice highlighted that the promotion is part of the company’s efforts to make this December memorable for its customers, providing a way to unwind and enjoy world-class content during the festive season.

This special offer comes amidst other significant announcements from MultiChoice, including the revamp of its SuperSport Variety Channels and the launch of exciting plans for “Detty December” events.

The company also faces a recent tariff hike, but has found ways to balance these adjustments with customer-friendly initiatives.

With DStv’s free 72-hour access, subscribers are encouraged to take full advantage of this seasonal gift, unlocking the best of entertainment at no extra cost this holiday season.

Source: Read more at gazettengr.com

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

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