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DStv Offers Free Access To All Channels For All Subscribers – Details
DStv customers will have free access to all channels from December 27 to 29, regardless of their current subscription package, as part of a special holiday offer, MultiChoice Nigeria announced on Thursday.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the seasonal offer is available to all DStv subscribers, including those who are disconnected. In a statement, the company said, “No Subscription, No Problem! Switch on your DStv decoder for a gift like no other this festive season—72 hours of all content, all channels, all on us!”
The offer runs from Friday, December 27, to Sunday, December 29, and allows DStv customers to enjoy access to every channel and show without any extra charge. The promotion is designed to enhance the holiday season, giving subscribers a chance to experience the full range of DStv’s entertainment offerings.
The statement continued, “From sports and kids’ programming to movies and local dramas, for 72 hours, the only thing standing between you and the best content is your DStv decoder. No payments or calls required.”
Whether subscribers are currently on the DStv Premium package or a lower-tier plan, or even if they are disconnected, this initiative allows them to unlock the complete DStv experience for three days, ensuring a memorable festive period filled with a wide variety of entertainment.
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