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April 7, 2025

Nigeria: Consumers Navigate Rising Prices For Streaming Services
Digital Broadcasting
April 7, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
April 7, 2025
in Digital Broadcasting, News & Reports

MultiChoice’s recent increases in DStv and GOtv service prices have incensed subscribers. The company justifies these rises as unavoidable due to Nigeria’s declining economy. This marks the fourth price increase in two years, affecting both digital TV and Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVoD) services, which have also seen price hikes.

Nigerians, already grappling with food affordability, now face higher entertainment bills. Consequently, DStv subscribers have plummeted from 23 million to 19.3 million in under two years. Notably, Nigeria still boasts the lowest DStv subscription fees in Africa. MultiChoice attributes the decline in subscribers to factors such as the abolition of fuel subsidies, currency devaluation, inflation, and the migration of the middle and upper classes, resulting in an 18% drop in active subscribers.

Netflix, too, has raised its rates recently, implementing a 40% increase for its Premium plan in July 2024, following a prior hike in April. In contrast, Showmax, owned by MultiChoice, has slashed its prices, offering discounts to new users in March 2024.

Media entrepreneur Simon Kolawole suggests that the Nigerian Communications Act, which empowers the NCC to approve tariff changes, should be reviewed to ensure fairness in pricing.

Beyond entertainment, MultiChoice has made significant contributions to Nigeria’s creative industries, supporting Nollywood and providing a platform for Nigerian musicians. Its investments in education, healthcare, and sports development have positively impacted the country, contributing over $469 million to the Nigerian economy. MultiChoice has also created thousands of jobs and supported local businesses.

Given the economic climate, price increases across various sectors, including telecommunications, appear inevitable. While offering flexible subscription options may alleviate pressure on consumers, open discussions among stakeholders are vital to ensure that price hikes are managed transparently and equitably. This move will help reduce backlash and enable businesses and consumers to adapt to the new reality more effectively.

Tags: Digital TVMultichoiceSubscription Video On Demand (SVOD)TV Subscriptions
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