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Nigeria:
Subscribers Initiate Contempt Charge Against Multichoice
Vanguard, 17 April 2015
Some Nigerian subscribers, who dragged Multichoice Nigeria before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, over its hike in the prices of Digital Satelite Television, DSTV, and GoTV… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Lawyers, Multichoice Disagree Over Contempt Proceedings in Subsciption Fees Suit
Guardian, 17 April 2015
TWO Lagos lawyers, Osasuyi Adebayo and Oluyinka Oyeniji, have filed contempt proceedings at the Federal High Court, Lagos against John Ugbe, the managing director of MultiChoice… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Multichoice MD, Spokesperson to Face Contempt for Disobeying Order On DSTV Subscription
This Day, 17 April 2015
The Managing Director of Multi-Choice Nigeria Limited John Ugbe, is to face committal proceeding for allegedly disobeying the order of a Federal High Court in Lagos which… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Hike in DSTV Subscription in Force Despite Court Order
Guardian, 16 April 2015
DESPITE a court order restraining Multichoice, operators of DStv, a Satellite Pay TV firm, from increasing its subscription tariff in Nigeria, indications emerged yesterday that… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Price Increase - We Didn't Disobey Court Injunction-Multichoice
Premium Times, 16 April 2015
Multichoice Nigeria Limited, owners and operators of DStv, has described as inaccurate publications, news reports and commentaries on various media platforms that it disobeyed an… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Still On Dstv Tariff Controversy...
This Day, 12 April 2015
Early last week, I joined a social media discussion on the ruling of a Federal High Court in Lagos on the subscription fee increment announced by MultiChoice Nigeria Limited. The… Read more »
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Nigeria:
You Can't Increase Subscription Fees, Court Orders Multichoice
Independent (Lagos), 9 April 2015
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained Multi Choice Nigeria Limited, operators of the Digital Satellite Television, popularly known as DStv, from implementing its new… Read more »
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Nigeria:
DSTV Ignores Court Order, Hikes Subscription Fees
This Day, 10 April 2015
Multichoice Nigeria, the operator of DSTV, has ignored the court order halting its hike in subscription fees and has gone ahead to enforce the new price at all of its outlets. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Court to DSTV - You Can't Increase Subscription Fees
This Day, 9 April 2015
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, operators of the Digital Satellite Television (DSTV), from implementing its new rates and increase… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Court Orders DStv to Suspend Increase in Subscription Fees
Premium Times, 8 April 2015
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained Multi Choice Nigeria Limited, operators of the Digital Satellite Television, popularly known as DStv, from implementing its new… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Court Restrains Multichoice From Increasing Pay TV, DSTV Cost
Vanguard, 8 April 2015
A Federal High Court in lkoyi has granted an order of interim injunction restraining Multichoice from enforcing its planned increase in cost of the different classes of viewing of… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Court Restrains DSTV Over Hiked Subscription Fees
Guardian, 9 April 2015
A FEDERAL High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained Multi Choice Nigeria Limited, operators of the Digital Satellite Television, popularly known as DSTV, from implementing its new… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Still On Multichoice Increased Tariffs
Independent (Lagos), 8 April 2015
My attention is drawn to a statement credited to the PRO of MultiChoice published in The Punch edition of March 16 in which she was at pains to justify the recent and unwarranted… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Angst Over Multichoice Tariff Hike, NBC Calms Nerves
Guardian, 27 March 2015
NIGERIANS have reacted angrily to the planned tariff hike by MultiChoice Africa' Digital Satellite Television (DStv) and warned they may be compelled to ditch the pay-tv platform… Read more »
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South Africa:
Multichoice Condemns Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa
Premium Times, 18 April 2015
MultiChoice Africa, the continent's premier pay-TV company, has described as appalling the violence being visited on foreigners in South Africa. Read more »