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GOtv Offers Free Channels for Festive Season

GOtv Announces Festive Season Channel Access for All Subscribers

  • GOtv is offering free access to all channels for subscribers from December 27 to 29.
  • The offer applies to all packages, whether active or disconnected.
  • The initiative is part of GOtv’s effort to spread joy and connect families this holiday season.

GOtv has unveiled a special holiday treat for its subscribers, allowing free access to every channel on its platform for three days, regardless of subscription status or package. This offer runs from December 27 to 29 and is available to both active and inactive users.

In a statement, the company explained that the gesture aims to bring families together and enhance festive celebrations with premium entertainment.

“The festive season is a time to connect, and we want all our subscribers to close the year with joyful moments,” said Tope Oshunkeye, Head of Marketing for MultiChoice Nigeria. “By unlocking all our channels, we’re giving everyone a chance to experience the best GOtv has to offer.”

GOtv highlighted that this three-day event allows households across Nigeria to enjoy the platform’s diverse content, including movies, sports, and family-friendly shows. The initiative is designed to encourage bonding through shared experiences and quality entertainment.

“It’s a chance for families to enjoy the festive period in grand style while exploring the variety and excellence of our content library,” the statement concluded.

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