Plans have been concluded to ensure that subscribers on the HiTV Pay TV platform enjoy unlimited fun this Yuletide season, with an array of exciting programmes.
Mrs. Kemi Fashina, the company’s Brand/Marketing Manager, in a statement signed by HiTV’s Public Relations Manager, Justin Akpovi-Esade, disclosed that the introduction of Gamji, a 24-hour Hausa movie channel as well as a lifestyle channel, Wedding TV, soon, among others, will make television viewing a pleasurable experience this Yuletide season.
“In the next couple of days, viewers of HiTV will get to see a 24-hour Hausa movies channel, Gamji, that will show top class movies from Hausa producers. The movies can be enjoyed by all because it is subtitled in English. I do not need to remind you that there is a thriving movie culture in the north; this is what HiTV wants the world to know through Gamji. As regards the Wedding TV, it is a lifestyle channel that educates people on how to plan their weddings and other events among others.”
Being the number one in sports, especially live football content, Fashina promised all subscribers and potential ones the fun of their lives, “as all the matches in the UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, Barclays Premier League and the Europe Cup, will be brought to you live. ”
HiTV is also unleashing 50 new films on Hi Nolly channel, 50 top Nigerian movies that have never been shown on any platform before; it is going to be a bomb as subscribers will be treated to two films a day beginning from this month. That is for the Nigerian film lovers. For lovers of American films, soaps and sitcoms, new action flicks have been shipped in to strike a balance.
“We have totally reorganised our Hi Nolly, Hi Movies and Hi Mix movie channels to your delight,” she stated.
Since it is going to be a busy festive period, HiTV, Fashina said, has perfected plans to make payment of subscription a lot easier with several payment options.
Subscribers can now pay their monthly subscription from the comfort of their homes or offices online using the ATM card. All the subscriber needs to do, according Fashina, “is to visit www.hitv.com.ng, go to the segment of ‘Pay Subscription’ and follow the instructions.
Fashina said the introduction of the recharge PIN or scratch card, which can be obtained from any HiTV dealer’s outlet nationwide, will ease the stress of paying subscription especially in areas where people have to make a trip to the nearest GT Bank branch.
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