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Showmax sign up in Nigeria: all packages and how to sign up

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Showmax service offers a wide range of content to entertain you at all times. Knowing the Showmax sign-up process is the first step to accessing the wide range of local and international content. You can easily sign up and enjoy Showmax packages, ranging from entertainment to sports, if you are in Nigeria.

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Signing up on Showmax allows users to access local and international content and live sports. Photo: @sinemafocus on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • How much is Showmax per month?
  • To start watching Showmax in Nigeria, simply sign in and subscribe. Here are a few easy steps to help you set up your account.

    How to sign up on Showmax
    How to sign up on Showmax. Photo: showmax.com
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    2. After clicking on Get Started, you will be taken directly to a page showing streaming plans, and you will choose the perfect one for you that suits your preferences.

    How to sign up on Showmax
    Signing up on Showmax. Photo: showmax.com
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    3. The next step is to customise the plan you chose in the second step.

    Customizing your Showmax plan
    Customizing your Showmax plan as one of the steps to sign up to Showmax. Photo: showmax.com
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    4. You will need to create an account as the next step. In this step, you will give your details such as your phone number, name and email.

    Creating a Showmax account
    Creating a Showmax account as one of the steps of signing up for the streaming service. Photo: showmax.com
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    5. After filling in the details, you will click on Create Account just below the details to set up your account.

    6. You will be required to enter your payment method.

    7. The next step is to verify your email address.

    8. And finally, you can start enjoying your favourite content on Showmax.

    The cost of Showmax depends on the package you choose. According to Showmax, the cost in Nigeria ranges from ₦1600 to ₦5400. These are the current pricing for Showmax packages without DStv subscription.

    PlansPrices
    Showmax EntertainmentNGN 3500
    Showmax Entertainment MobileNGN 1600
    Showmax Premier LeagueNGN 3200
    Showmax Entertainment + Premier LeagueNGN 5400
    Showmax Entertainment Mobile + Premier LeagueNGN 4000

    These are the current pricing for Showmax packages without needing a DStv subscription.

    Paying for the video-on-demand streaming service, is easy. Showmax offers a variety and convenient ways to pay, and you just need to choose the one that suits you best. Below are ways in which you can make a Showmax payment in Nigeria.

    If you feel like using a debit/credit card is convenient to you, you can consider this one as a way to pay for Showmax in Nigeria. When you use credit cards, you can repay the money you spend later. It becomes easier if you use debit cards, because you only draw funds directly from your account.

    Prepaid Voucher is a method of payment where you purchase a voucher for a specific amount to pay for goods, services or top up accounts. This is also another way you can pay for Showmax in Nigeria.

    You can consider using airtime to pay for the streaming service in Nigeria if you have an MTN Nigeria or Vodacom account. However, you should ensure that you have enough airtime on your account.

    This is also one of the ways you can pay for Showmax. You need to add the streaming service to your DStv account, and if you want to make the payment, you do it through your DStv bill.

    A phone showing Showmax sign in page
    Having a Showmax app will allow you to download content for offline viewing. Photo: @sinemafocus on Instagram (modified by author)
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    For Android users, you go to the Play Store and the App Store for iPhone devices. When you get to the appropriate app store, you type Showmax, download, install and then log in with your Showmax account details.

    To make the process quick, subscribe and set up your Showmax account on the streaming service website before you go to the app.

    Showmax does not have TV channels, but it allows streaming of content from various channels and networks like BBC, Sky and HBO. It is not a traditional television provider but a video-on-demand service that offers a wide range of content such as movies, live sports, documentaries and television shows.

    How much is Showmax per month?

    The price of Showmax subscription per month starts from as low as ₦1,600 on mobile and ₦3,500 on all devices. The prices depend on the packages.

    Showmax is a streaming service that allows subscribers to access a wide variety of content such as series, movies, kid’s shows and live sports. The Showmax sign-up process in Nigeria is similar to the processes in other countries. Signing up includes choosing a subscription plan that suits your preferences and creating an account, and entering your payment information.

    DISCLAIMER: This article is not sponsored by any third party. It is intended for general informational purposes only and does not address individual circumstances. It is not a substitute for professional advice or help and should not be relied on to make decisions of any kind. Any action you take upon the information presented in this article is strictly at your own risk and responsibility!

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