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Waptv changes to Channel 129 on GoTV

wapTV, Nigeria’s foremost Family Entertainment Channel, would be changing its location on GOtv Decoders from Channel 102, to Channel 129 as from Wednesday 19th April 2023.

This channel number change is in line with GOtv’s ongoing efforts to regroup all channels according to their different genres and contents, thereby enhancing channel discovery and improving navigation for GOtv Subscribers.

According to Wole Adenuga, Managing Director wapTV, “This is a welcome development; we are always in support of the decisions taken by the satellite TV platforms we are on, due to the win-win benefits. We are embarking on several strategic methods to inform our millions of viewers about this change from channel 102 to channel 129.”

Launched in 2012, wapTV is a 24-hour TV Channel showing the best TV Dramas, Comedy Series, Nigerian Movies (English, Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa), Reality Shows, Events, Music Videos, Celebrity Interviews, Cooking Shows, Religious Broadcasts, Educational Content, Talk Shows, Entertainment News, and more; across Nigeria and several African countries on GOtv, as well as DStv 262, StarTimes 116, FreeTV 751, Play 275, AVOTV, SuperTV, and TVNOW.

 

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