“Up till January this year, we were paying 4,850 on our Gotv monthly. But I think around January ending or early February, I was informed by the lady who helps me with it that they have changed it to 5,800 for the same package. It was too high and we no even get light for our side, so why waste money.”
— Francis Blessing, resident of Akure, Ondo State
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This frustration expressed by Francis is a common refrain among Nigerians who are increasingly walking away from pay-TV services like GOtv and DStv—services once considered essential. In a nation battling economic headwinds, unreliable electricity, and rising costs of living, monthly TV subscriptions are now viewed by many as unsustainable.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶