How much is a Netflix subscription in Nigeria? All you need to know about subscribing
Are you wondering how much the Netflix subscription costs in Nigeria? Monthly charges range from ₦2,500 for mobile users to ₦8,500 for premium users. Other available plans include the Basic and Standard options, each designed to suit different viewing needs and screen limits.

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Netflix recently raised its subscription prices for Nigerian users due to ongoing economic pressures. The updated fees reflect up to a 21.43% increase, especially for Premium subscribers. Below is a comparison of the old and new pricing across all plans in Nigeria.
The Premium plan is best for large groups such as families or friends who want to stream in the highest quality. It supports Ultra HD streaming and allows access on multiple devices at once.
This plan suits couples or small households. It includes HD streaming and supports viewing on two screens simultaneously.
The Basic plan is ideal for solo users with one device. It allows streaming on one screen at a time but does not support HD quality.
The Mobile plan is the most affordable and works on smartphones and tablets. This TV subscription plan is for users who stream on the go.

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To start using Netflix in Nigeria, you need to create an account. Here is a step-by-step approach on how to get it done.
Netflix does not offer a dedicated 'family plan', but the Premium plan fits family needs. This ₦8,500 plan supports Ultra HD streaming and allows streaming on four screens at the same time. Families can create up to five profiles under one account, each with personalised viewing and content restrictions.
The streaming platform does not offer a 6-month free trial or any long-term free access. However, users can start a paid plan immediately and are free to cancel or switch plans online at any time.

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A 1-month subscription to Netflix in Nigeria now starts at ₦2,500 for the Mobile plan. The Basic plan costs ₦4,000, the Standard plan is ₦6,500, and the Premium plan is ₦8,500. Each plan varies by features such as screen access, resolution, and device compatibility.
Netflix's monthly prices in Nigeria recently increased across all plans. The Mobile plan costs ₦2,500, the Basic plan is ₦4,000, and the Standard plan is ₦6,500. The Premium plan, offering Ultra HD and multi-device streaming, is now ₦8,500. All subscriptions are billed every month.
Netflix does not have a 12-month plan in Nigeria. Users must subscribe monthly and can cancel at any time. While some streaming platforms offer discounted annual rates, Netflix sticks with the monthly model for all its markets.
Netflix does not offer a lifetime subscription. All official plans operate on a monthly billing system, with no option to pay once for lifetime access.
The Netflix subscription cost in Nigeria depends on your viewing needs. With flexible options and no long-term commitment, Netflix remains a top streaming choice.
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Legit.ng has recently published an article listing the DSTV packages offered in Nigeria. The leading satellite television operator offers various packages such as DSTV Premium, DSTV Compact Plus, and DSTV Compact.
These packages cater to various client needs, such as cost, number of channels and entertainment preferences. Read on for a detailed look at each package and its prices.
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