You may be wondering why DSTV is trending. It is because of the new adjustments in the price of their subscription.

There was an increase in the prices of their subscription, and it is sparked outrage on social media.

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Now, a stern warning has been issued to Multi Choice Digital Satellite Television (DSTV) to immediately implement the “Pay As You View tariffs system’.

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This is as Nigerian students under the aegis of National Association Of Nigerian Students (NANS) issue a seven-day ultimatum to the digital TV body.

They demand that DSTV implements the Pay As You View tariffs system or risk shut down in the country.

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There Shall Be Consequences

The student body issued a statement on Wednesday by its South West (Zone D) chapter.

NANS says there shall be consequences if their demands are not addressed.

“We shall be left with no other option than to lock up all offices of DSTV until our demands are met which is the mind of all Nigerians.”

The said statement was jointly signed by the Coordinator, Adejuwon Emmanuel Olatunji, Deputy Coordinator, Alao John and Public Relations Officer, Opeoluwa Awoyinfa.

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“Today we are aware that Multi Choice Digital Satellite Television has increased their tariffs without considering the standard of living of Nigerians.

Pay As You View

We have also waited for long to see if this same company will dance to the music of Nigerians who has been clamouring for “Pay As You View Tariff” but reverse is the case.

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“This is the time to call on National Broadcasting Commission to go back to the commission act to regulate the ownership, activities and operations of Direct Broadcast Satellite Service Providers.

“DSTV is one of the leading direct to home service providers in Nigeria since its inception of operation far back 1995 and has also made a lot of profit with over 25 million subscribers which is the largest market for its operations.

“We want the Federal Government to stampede their proposed plan in tariffs increment and also force them to implement the Pay As You View system.

It’s obvious that users are being placed on a fixed monthly tariff plan unlike what is obtainable outside Nigeria.”

The student bemoaned that despite the fact that Nigeria constitutes about 45% of it’s market, the company still chose not to run pay as you view.

“We are aware that DSTV operates a system of PAY AS YOU GO tariffs in other countries but chose to be inhumane and has hatred for Nigerians.

“As the Leadership of National Association of Nigerian Students in Southwest; we see this to be unfair and sardonic and also an act to keep exploiting Nigerians.”

7 Days Ultimatum

NANS, therefore called on the Nigerian government to immediately commence enactment of a law to compel Multi Choice and others to introduce “Pay As You View billing system”.

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According to them it will do good to Nigerians who are already fed up of the current economy hardship.

“We hereby give a 7-days ultimatum to Multi Choice Digital Satellite Television (DSTV) to reverse their plan of increasing their tariffs.

“They must also yield to the call of Nigerians and also implement pay as you view tariffs.

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“Else we shall be left with no other option than to lock up all offices of DSTV until our demands are met which is the mind of all Nigerians.”

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