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TV/MoviesRe: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by DammyAdeb16: 7:41am On Jun 07, 2025
Nobody likes spending more but if we’re being honest, very few platforms give us the kind of consistent value DStv does. [quote author=AnonPoet post=135649440][/quote]
TV/MoviesRe: What Exactly Is The FCCPC’s Role In A Free Market? by DammyAdeb16: 4:45pm On May 13, 2025
The price of cable TV is not Nigeria’s biggest problem. If salaries had real value and the economy was stable, this price adjustment wouldn’t be a crisis. Let’s fix the real issue.
TV/MoviesRe: Multichoice Vs FCCPC: Only President Has Power To Fix Prices, Court Rules by DammyAdeb16: 2:29pm On May 09, 2025
Any company forced to justify every adjustment in a hyper-inflationary economy while others are given a free pass isn’t being regulated. It’s being targeted, just so you know
TV/MoviesRe: Multichoice Vs FCCPC: Only President Has Power To Fix Prices, Court Rules by DammyAdeb16: 2:28pm On May 09, 2025
Exactly. These companies only adjust based on the economy.
benuejosh:
With the Nigeria First Policy, prices from multichoice will crash soon.

Mr President is doing everything possible for us to live a happy life in Nigeria.
TV/MoviesRe: Can Nigerians Afford Pay-Per-View TV? by DammyAdeb16: 2:55pm On Apr 29, 2025
It's not that simple. TV is not telecommunications. They don't operate the same way
vanditijjani:
Many of us lack knowledge of it as such..
We thought it's just more of post paid, where you pay for content used just as GSM
TV/MoviesRe: Can Nigerians Afford Pay-Per-View TV? by DammyAdeb16: 1:23pm On Apr 29, 2025
Hmmmn. Ordinary bag of rice na wahala but wecan afford anything?
Akanaz:
Nigerians can afford anything. ✌️
TV/MoviesRe: Can Nigerians Afford Pay-Per-View TV? by DammyAdeb16: 1:21pm On Apr 29, 2025
Yes. The average PPV cost about $80 dollars. Let's even say they want to give you discounted price of N80k, can you still pay for one match?
Love800:
Are you saying pay-per-view is costly than the regular monthly subscription?
TV/MoviesRe: Can Nigerians Afford Pay-Per-View TV? by DammyAdeb16: 1:20pm On Apr 29, 2025
latiephwald:
Like they sent you to come seek out mind it we no go complain of they put the PPG price high. Just like they knew we Nigerians are very adaptive to any situation we find ourselves.
So you can pay N120k for one single match just because Nigerians can adapt, especially when you can just get it for free with your normal sub?
TV/MoviesRe: Can Nigerians Afford Pay-Per-View TV? by DammyAdeb16: 1:12pm On Apr 29, 2025
Be careful what you wish for. If PPV was introduced, a full season of football might cost more than your rent! Better appreciate what we’re getting now.

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