GOtv announces special World Cup price on decoder

Leading Pay-TV provider GOtv Nigeria, has announced a new promotion, Jolli YaQatar for brand new client’s beginning on Sunday, November 26, 2022.

This was revealed in a statement issued by the company. According to the statement, the decoder and one-month subscription which was previously N6,900 will now be available for N4,900 and the new entry price takes immediate effect across all GOtv sales outlets.

The Chief Executive Officer, MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe, disclosed that this is to ensure that more Nigerian families enjoy the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Ugbe said, “GOtv is the home of high-quality and affordable family entertainment. This special World Cup price offer will allow more Nigerians access to live matches and showstopping moments at the ongoing FIFA World Cup. To further drive this, we have extended more World Cup dedicated channels to every customer.

“Starting from Saturday November 26, customers can get a GOtv decoder at just N4,900 instead of N6,900. The offer also comes with a GOtenna and one-month GOtv Jolli subscription to enjoy the World Cup and other quality programming.

GOtv has over 80 exciting channels covering news, music, sports, documentaries, series, movies, and children’s programmes, which are carefully selected to cater for a variety of family viewing needs.”

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