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Friday, 27 March 2015

Cast your vote & stay connected to your favourite channels on DStv

Catch all the local and international news perspectives  and other exciting family entertainment this election.

You have the right to choose this election, so choose the widest coverage of Nigeria’s election on DStv; with breaking local news on Channels Television, SilverBird Television, African Independent Television (AIT), Muhri International Television (MiTV), Nigerian Television Authority (NTAi), Lagos Television (LTV), as well as the international and global news channels like CNN, Sky News, CNBC Africa, BBC, Al Jazeera, and Arise News.
So RENEW your DStv subscription and stay connected to the best TV entertainment.

Not only that, when you pay in March… you will be paying the outgoing DStv rates; just before the new price kicks in from April 1, 2015. You also stand a chance to win one month subscription on us, when you pay before March 31.

So hurry, renew now and #‎BeatTheIncrease. Remember, our branches will be closed for business on 28th and 29th March… so renew your subscription before the election weekend:

Worried about how to renew your subscription? Use any of these payment platforms:
- Login to www.quickteller.com/dstv
- Buy a DStv Recharge card from branches or dealer outlets
- Download the Zenith Bank Eazy Money App
- Login to our self-service at
eazy.dstv.com to pay
- Use your Bank's Internet Banking option

DStv….. everything else can wait

42 comments:

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    1. Nigerians are going to swallow this price increase just like that without protest????? SMDH! Exploitation of the highest order! Without Nigeria these guys will be out of business. We provide the most local content yet pay the most in subscription.

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    2. Nutin is nice, u didn't read shit. Lindaobserve

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  2. I will stay connected
    But its not by force to vote

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  3. Who will i stick to the channels when PHCN has refused to give us light for a week now....and someone expects voting after how many years .....GMB till 2019

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  4. Thief people, just looking for a way to justify the increase in price for subscription. Una don meet mumu people nah. No be una fault sha. Linda take note!

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  5. Thief people, just looking for a way to justify the increase in price for subscription. Una don meet mumu people nah. No be una fault sha. Linda take note!

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  6. Pls let us not allow dese DSTV people to increase dis their April 1st rate without doing anything about it. It's becoming outrageous. It is not like this in SA

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  7. If they wee allow u use decorder.

    Mtcccwh

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  8. Pls let us not allow dese DSTV people to increase dis their April 1st rate without doing anything about it. It's becoming outrageous. It is not like this in SA

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  9. No light, no fuel, no gej. Sai Buhari

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  10. abegi i have an actv decoder have all the same channels and i pay less

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  11. Good advert.
    Because I know that 80% of people hear shouting GMB are not going to vote. Rather they will cast theirs watching TV and posting inciting statements for Linda to read and post

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  12. Linda you no hear of #boycottdstvng?? We don't want Dstv and their nonsense anymore. Help us spread the word. We want pay per view, or a reversal to the previous prices.

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  13. Beat the increase? DSTV Ole! It's not your fault, it's lack of competition that's make you flex your muscles in robbing Nigerians any how and NBC that obviously has been bribed and cannot curtail your activities.
    How do you explain Pay-as-you-watch in South Africa and Bulk payment (even when your decoder is off, your money is counting)?
    What's the justification for 2 yearly increase?
    When was the last time rates were increased in South Africa?
    Mtchew

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  14. They still got no real competitor

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  15. Juliet go buy GOtv if you cant afford DStv. Na by force to be big girl.Haba

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  16. Hate them or Love them... but nobody does Television like DStv!

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  17. Tell NEPA to give light.

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  18. Tell NEPA to give light.

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  19. There r somthins in did country that even wen ucry no help

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  20. Which light ,ah wan take dey connected,when here in ifite awka dem never bring light since 2days here !!!!

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  21. Great, hope PHCN will allow us to enjoy it

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  22. Mtchewww!! Thieves.... all u want 2 do is to continue extorting money 4rm Nigerians!! Go back to SA stay der and c if u wld mk as much profit....Mtchewww. Hey guys!! You shld try Ctl, dey r cool and cheap.....4gt DSTV. Linda ooo! post my comment!!!

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  23. bloody thieves! by the way, i thought House of Reps was advising subscribers paying per view..abeg, how far on that one? Linda post o!!!

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  24. bloody thieves! by the way, i thought House of Reps was advising subscribers paying per view..abeg, how far on that one? Linda post o!!!

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  25. Abeg Zee World.........or nothing*smiles



    Juu Suppy fun Suppy joor!

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  26. Dstv is still increasing their subscription when the rates are already very high.I wonder what they take Nigerians for.Its so increment is so disgusting .Meanwhile they have very poor reward system for their customers.This monopoly has to stop.Nothing last forever. God will judge you guys.

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  27. Ur fada @ dstv

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  28. Nigeria has the highest DSTV subscribers in Africa yet you people choose to make your conditions of service and tariffs higher than the tariffs in other Africa countries.why can't you have a pay-as-you-watch plan in NIgeria?!...Pls we don't need you guys anymore leave our country as we would also be falling back to other cable TV services that appreciates us more.

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  29. Crazy people. always increasing tariff. this is why change is of utmost importance. Our government is aware of the increase, NCC knows, but bcos they aint paying. you and I don't matter

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  30. Nice one there... But what can't DSTV use to advertise?

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  31. DSTV.....God pas una o 4 ur exploitation.we want "Pay as u watch "

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  32. Dstv should fuck off! Greedy and stingy lot.

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  33. Facts please. people keep referring to SA.There is a price increase every April here!!! what are you guys talking about

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