Following the mass unemployment in the
country and the recent drive for the consumption of made-in-Nigeria
contents, an indigenous digital satellite TV service in Nigeria, TSTV
is set to launch on the 1st of October, 2017, with an over 5000
Nigerians to be employed.
Amidst rumours of frustrating TSTV
Africa take off, the Managing Director/CEO, Echefu Bright Ikechukwu has
said that October 1 remains sacrosanct.
The management, Thursday,
disclosed this in a chat with newsmen who paid a courtesy visit to its
office. According to him, “Our license has been issued by NBC and we are
set for October 1st and will be giving out 5000 Free decoders on that
day.”
According to Echefu, Africa Health Television AHT gave
birth to TSTV. “We’ve successfully ran African Health Television for
more than 5 years without hitches. We have no doubts whatsoever that
TSTV would offer an excellent and affordable digital satellite
television services to Nigerians.” Also speaking, Head of Corporate
Communications, Magu Ugo, said, TSTV is a Nigerian story told to
Nigerians by Nigerians. “Therefore, we are 24 hours available for
Nigerians. We can be reached via our website portal and social media
handles. Our phone numbers are displayed on these online portals,” he
added.
TSTV is an indigenous digital satellite TV service, airing
over 96 channels. The innovation to have a homegrown digital satellite
service came from a serious solution finding exploits of African Health
Television.
Hence her official launch has been fixed for 1st
October, 2017 to share in the significance of a new nation with
aspirations for genuine change and development.
The harsh
economic realities in Nigeria have prompted the initiators to share in
finding solutions to ameliorate the high rate of unemployment.
It
was only recently that the National Bureau of Statistics released a
disheartening report of the rising rate of unemployment. In fact,
unemployment had risen to 14.2% at the time of the report. In this light, Tstv has come onboard to reduce that number by employing over 5000 Nigerian Youths.
TSTV
said its 1st October launch shall commence with a Green carpet before
the official broadcast begins at 5:30pm at Sheraton hotel with so many
packages to fly with, amongst which is the 5000 free decoders to be
given on the day.
Prior to the launching, TSTV digital center and
facility tour takes place alongside the building commissioning on
Saturday, 30th September, 2017.
Over the years, many pay TV
companies have come and gone; some died because of poor strategic
planning, negligence and lack of patronage. The commercialisation of
television stations has created competition in terms of content delivery
and signal clarity.
TSTV boasts of special features such as 20GB
complimentary, PVR function, Pause function, Video call, WiFi and 24
hours customer services online.
Indeed the time to back the
campaign of “buy Naija to grow Naira ” with action is here as TSTV is
purely Nigerian, by Nigerians and for Nigerians.
5000 Nigerians To Be Employed As TSTV Launches October 1st
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5000 Nigerians To Be Employed As TSTV Launches October 1st
Following the mass unemployment in the
country and the recent drive for the consumption of made-in-Nigeria
contents, an indigenous digital satellite TV service in Nigeria, TSTV
is set to launch on the 1st of October, 2017, with an over 5000
Nigerians to be employed.
Amidst rumours of frustrating TSTV
Africa take off, the Managing Director/CEO, Echefu Bright Ikechukwu has
said that October 1 remains sacrosanct.
The management, Thursday,
disclosed this in a chat with newsmen who paid a courtesy visit to its
office. According to him, “Our license has been issued by NBC and we are
set for October 1st and will be giving out 5000 Free decoders on that
day.”
According to Echefu, Africa Health Television AHT gave
birth to TSTV. “We’ve successfully ran African Health Television for
more than 5 years without hitches. We have no doubts whatsoever that
TSTV would offer an excellent and affordable digital satellite
television services to Nigerians.” Also speaking, Head of Corporate
Communications, Magu Ugo, said, TSTV is a Nigerian story told to
Nigerians by Nigerians. “Therefore, we are 24 hours available for
Nigerians. We can be reached via our website portal and social media
handles. Our phone numbers are displayed on these online portals,” he
added.
TSTV is an indigenous digital satellite TV service, airing
over 96 channels. The innovation to have a homegrown digital satellite
service came from a serious solution finding exploits of African Health
Television.
Hence her official launch has been fixed for 1st
October, 2017 to share in the significance of a new nation with
aspirations for genuine change and development.
The harsh
economic realities in Nigeria have prompted the initiators to share in
finding solutions to ameliorate the high rate of unemployment.
It
was only recently that the National Bureau of Statistics released a
disheartening report of the rising rate of unemployment. In fact,
unemployment had risen to 14.2% at the time of the report. In this light, Tstv has come onboard to reduce that number by employing over 5000 Nigerian Youths.
TSTV
said its 1st October launch shall commence with a Green carpet before
the official broadcast begins at 5:30pm at Sheraton hotel with so many
packages to fly with, amongst which is the 5000 free decoders to be
given on the day.
Prior to the launching, TSTV digital center and
facility tour takes place alongside the building commissioning on
Saturday, 30th September, 2017.
Over the years, many pay TV
companies have come and gone; some died because of poor strategic
planning, negligence and lack of patronage. The commercialisation of
television stations has created competition in terms of content delivery
and signal clarity.
TSTV boasts of special features such as 20GB
complimentary, PVR function, Pause function, Video call, WiFi and 24
hours customer services online.
Indeed the time to back the
campaign of “buy Naija to grow Naira ” with action is here as TSTV is
purely Nigerian, by Nigerians and for Nigerians.
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