In a surprising turn of events, His Royal Majesty Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere has taken a decisive stand against the soaring subscription costs of DSTV/GOTV in Nigeria. In a recent post, he announced his decision not to renew his subscription until the prices are adjusted to reflect the economic reality faced by millions of Nigerians.
“It’s a decision I did not want to make, but necessary I make it,” stated the Royal Majesty. With the economic challenges plaguing Nigeria, many citizens find it increasingly difficult to keep up with the current DSTV/GOTV subscription rates. This reality has prompted His Royal Majesty to take action.
As his current subscription nears expiration, Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere has vowed not to renew it until DSTV reconsiders its pricing strategy. Instead, he plans to explore alternative options for news consumption, with a particular interest in OPM TV, a 24-hour television station known for its informative content.
The Royal Majesty’s bold move sends a clear message to DSTV: the current pricing is simply not acceptable. By withholding his subscription renewal, he joins the ranks of countless Nigerians who are calling for a review of DSTV’s pricing policies.
But this isn’t just about television subscriptions; it’s about standing up for what’s right. His Royal Majesty’s decision reflects a commitment to advocating for fair and accessible services for all Nigerians, regardless of their economic status.
In the coming days, all eyes will be on DSTV to see how they respond to this challenge. Will they heed the call for lower prices, or will they risk losing more subscribers like His Royal Majesty?
For now, Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere remains resolute in his stance: “NO to renewal of subscription until prizes are reviewed downwards.” His message is clear: until DSTV takes action, the Royal Majesty stands firm in his decision.
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