MultiChoice Nigeria reassures customers post-Canal+ acquisition amid channel changes
The CEO of MultiChoice Nigeria emphasizes local decision-making remains intact despite acquisition by Canal+.

MultiChoice Nigeria has reassured its customers that the recent acquisition by Canal+ will not disrupt its commitment to local decision-making regarding DStv and GOtv. CEO Kemi Omotosho emphasized that the company will continue to prioritize Nigerian consumer preferences, particularly in light of recent economic shifts affecting the market.
In a statement released on August 18, 2026, Omotosho clarified that the leadership team in Nigeria remains responsible for critical business decisions, including subscription pricing, content offerings, and channel packaging. This local governance is essential as the company navigates the evolving economic landscape and changing viewer preferences.
"The advantage of being part of a global group is that we can draw on ideas, technology, and experience from other markets and adapt what works for Nigeria," Omotosho stated. She highlighted that while the integration into Canal+ provides access to broader resources and international expertise, the operational strategies will remain tailored to the Nigerian context.
The announcement comes at a time when DStv subscribers are grappling with the removal of four popular channels – BET Africa, MTV Base, CBS Justice, and CBS Reality – which were discontinued as a result of Paramount Africa's operational closure. This change has left many viewers seeking alternative entertainment options, raising concerns about the platform's content diversity.
Despite these challenges, Omotosho reassured subscribers that the company’s local knowledge remains pivotal in responding to economic pressures. She stated that innovations developed within Nigeria could potentially be adopted across other markets within the Canal+ group, reflecting a strategy of leveraging global insights while maintaining local relevance.
MultiChoice Nigeria's commitment to local leadership aims to alleviate concerns that the Canal+ acquisition would lead to foreign-led decisions affecting everyday services. The company is focused on continuing investments in local content, infrastructure, and talent, ensuring that it remains attuned to the needs of Nigerian viewers.
As the media landscape continues to evolve, MultiChoice Nigeria is poised to adapt while maintaining its core focus on delivering value to its customers. The company’s proactive approach in addressing subscriber concerns indicates a strong commitment to enhancing the viewing experience, even amidst significant changes in ownership and market dynamics.
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