Court Orders Multichoice To Reduce Dstv Subscription Price
Help has finally come to Nigerians who were livid after hearing about the increase in DStv subscription fees. Now, it appears that the supposed price hike by Multichoice will be cut short.
Just few weeks ago, the PayTV giant sent a message to all subscribers that new prices will take effects starting from the beginning of August, but this is set to be overruled by the industry regulators.
During a court seating in Abuja, Multichoice was restrained from effecting the change by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba who granted the injunction, restraining them from implementing their new rates.
Besides this, the court also hindered the company from interfering with the regulatory process of the Consumer Protection Council (CPC).
For your reference, FHC/ABJ/CS/894/2018 Federal Republic of Nigeria V Multichoice Nigeria Limited was the suit number in which the orders were granted.
Just few weeks ago, the PayTV giant sent a message to all subscribers that new prices will take effects starting from the beginning of August, but this is set to be overruled by the industry regulators.
During a court seating in Abuja, Multichoice was restrained from effecting the change by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba who granted the injunction, restraining them from implementing their new rates.
Besides this, the court also hindered the company from interfering with the regulatory process of the Consumer Protection Council (CPC).
For your reference, FHC/ABJ/CS/894/2018 Federal Republic of Nigeria V Multichoice Nigeria Limited was the suit number in which the orders were granted.
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