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SuperTV set to debut with zero data streaming app

A new online movie streaming brand, SuperTV APP, has announced its intention to make a huge presence in the nation’s movie streaming terrain, with a zero data offers to further democratise the nation’s movie streaming space.

The SuperTV App, which will be available for download starting October 1, 2021, according to the company, is designed to mark the nation’s 61st independence.

The Acting CEO of SuperTV, Ijeoma Onah described  the brand as a disruptive phenomenon, since it affords subscribers  the opportunity to enjoy great entertainment at affordable cost.

She assured subscribers of a cheaper streaming platform,  compared to other services with offers that demand the use of data in addition to the subscription; thus opening the doors of access, communication, and participation on the global stage, with the evolution of smart devices.

With a market entry strategy that is undoubtedly revolutionary, the TV streaming platform, she added, is set to transform Over-the-top (OTT) viewing experience, as millions of Nigerians can now access an online streaming platform with multiple channels of various exciting and educating entertainment contents, which also come with affordability, convenience and without the need to invest in data.

“Nigeria at 61 means more than a number to the brand. To SuperTV, the 61st independence symbolises quest for love, harmony, balance, and nurturing; and it hopes to strengthen the fabrics of these virtues through quality, data-free and accessible entertainment for everyone.

“SuperTV is a gift to Nigerians and the choice of the Independence Day as the day the app becomes available for download is quite strategic and significant. SuperTV is a brand for Nigerians by Nigerians with a rich array of entertainment available to Nigerians,” she stated.

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