Kwesé has announced the launch of its entertainment and sports television network Kwese TV in Nigeria. The cable TV offers entertainment, African serials, movies, news and a diverse mix of exclusive channels. We are excited to launch our dynamic content business in Nigeria, a market that we know is hungry for a compelling alternative pay TV network,” said Elizabeth […]
Kwesé has announced the launch of its entertainment and sports television network Kwese TV in Nigeria.
The cable TV offers entertainment, African serials, movies, news and a diverse mix of exclusive channels.
We are excited to launch our dynamic content business in Nigeria, a market that we know is hungry for a compelling alternative pay TV network,” said Elizabeth Amkpa, General Manager Kwesé TV Nigeria.
Kwesé has pioneered a pay-as-you-watch subscription packages for premium programming, which enables consumers to purchase three and seven-day subscriptions as well as a 30-day subscription option.
The full Kwesé TV bouquet offers more than 65 channels such as CNN International, DreamWorks, DTX, ESPN and home-grown channels such as Channels TV, TVC News and NTA.
Kwesé Free Sports is reportedly Africas largest and holds exclusive free-to-air rights to the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia and the Premier League.
The launch comes weeks after digital satellite subscription TV service TSTV was introduced to the populous African country.