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MultiChoice Slashes DStv Decoder Prices by 50% After Losing 1.4 Million Subscribers

June 25, 2025
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Facing a hemorrhaging subscriber base and mounting criticism over aggressive pricing strategies, MultiChoice Nigeria has announced a dramatic 50% reduction in the cost of its DStv decoder, slashing prices from ₦20,000 to ₦10,000 in what industry analysts are calling a clear admission that the company’s previous approach has backfired.

The announcement, made on Tuesday as part of the company’s new “We Got You” campaign, represents a stark reversal for the pay-television giant that has consistently raised prices despite Nigeria’s worsening economic climate.

The move comes as MultiChoice grapples with the loss of 1.4 million subscribers between March 2023 and March 2025—a devastating blow that has forced management to reconsider its pricing philosophy.

“We want to ensure our customers feel appreciated and have access to the best entertainment every day,” said MultiChoice Nigeria CEO John Ugbe, striking a notably conciliatory tone that contrasts sharply with the company’s recent history of imposing price increases despite widespread consumer backlash.

The timing of this olive branch is hardly coincidental. MultiChoice has raised prices on its DStv and GOtv packages three times in just over a year—in April 2023, November 2023, and April 2024, with the latest increase taking effect on May 1. Each hike sparked fierce criticism from subscribers already struggling with Nigeria’s persistent inflation and currency devaluation.

The company’s acknowledgment that it must respond to “the country’s economic realities” represents a belated recognition of what consumer advocates have been arguing for months: that MultiChoice’s pricing strategy was fundamentally disconnected from the purchasing power of ordinary Nigerians.

Beyond the decoder price cut, MultiChoice is sweetening the deal with a limited-time promotional offer running from June 16 to July 31, 2025, where subscribers who pay in full for their current package will receive a free upgrade to the next tier. This represents additional value that the company hopes will convince wavering customers to return to the fold.

Ugbe emphasized that the platform is attempting to reposition itself beyond its traditional strength in sports programming, particularly football, which has long been its primary draw for Nigerian audiences. “DStv offers something for everyone, not just football fans,” he insisted, pointing to the platform’s drama, movies, children’s programming, and news content as sources of “daily value.”

This diversification message suggests MultiChoice recognizes that relying heavily on premium sports content—often the most expensive programming to acquire—may no longer be sustainable in Nigeria’s current economic environment. The company appears to be betting that broader entertainment value, combined with more accessible pricing, can help rebuild its subscriber base.

However, the question remains whether this dramatic course correction can repair the damage done by years of price increases that many customers viewed as tone-deaf to local economic conditions. The loss of nearly 1.5 million subscribers represents not just a revenue hit but a fundamental erosion of trust that may prove difficult to rebuild.

Industry observers will be watching closely to see whether MultiChoice’s newfound affordability messaging can translate into meaningful subscriber growth or whether the damage from its previous pricing strategy has permanently altered Nigeria’s pay-TV landscape. The success or failure of the “We Got You” campaign may well determine the company’s future trajectory in one of Africa’s largest media markets.

For now, MultiChoice is betting that admitting its mistakes and drastically cutting prices will be enough to convince former subscribers that the company has learned its lesson. Whether Nigerian consumers will be willing to give the pay-TV giant a second chance remains to be seen.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Multiple Choice Nigeria has been forced into a dramatic U-turn, cutting DStv decoder prices by 50% and offering free package upgrades after losing 1.4 million subscribers due to repeated price hikes during Nigeria’s economic downturn.

This represents a clear admission that the company’s aggressive pricing strategy backfired and serves as a cautionary tale about disconnecting from customer realities in challenging economic times.

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