DStv Weekly Subscription Plans & Prices in Nigeria (2026)

DStv introduced weekly options for flexibility, especially for travelers, so use the USSD code or DStv app for exact, up-to-date pricing for packages like Padi, Yanga, Confam, and Compact.

In 2026, MultiChoice Nigeria now offers standard weekly subscription plans for DStv. While there were reports of a “Ka Weekie” weekly package being tested in other markets like Uganda, the official pricing for DStv Nigeria remains based on monthly (30-day) cycles

DStv in Nigeria offers weekly subscription options, often for their lower-tier packages like Padi (₦2,950/month, so around ₦737/week), Yanga (₦4,200/month, roughly ₦1,050/week), or Confam (₦7,400/month, ~₦1,850/week), though prices change, so checking via USSD (like *206#) or the official app for current rates is best, especially for travelers needing short-term access.

How to Check & Subscribe Weekly:

  • *Dial 206# on your phone.
  • Select Option 3 (Change Package/Upgrade).
  • Choose your profile, then select Option 3 for weekly upgrade, pick your package, and pay.

Example Weekly Price Estimates (based on recent monthly rates):

  • Padi: ~₦737/week
  • Yanga: ~₦1,050/week
  • Confam: ~₦1,850/week
  • Compact: ~₦3,125/week (₦12,500/month)

As of January 2026, the monthly subscription prices for the major DStv packages in Nigeria are:

  • DStv Premium: ₦29,500
  • DStv Compact Plus: ₦19,800
  • DStv Compact: ₦12,500
  • DStv Confam: ₦7,400
  • DStv Yanga: ₦4,200
  • DStv Padi: ₦2,950

Important Notes:

  • Price Adjustments: MultiChoice reverted to these lower “old” rates in mid-2024 following significant subscriber losses and legal pressures.
  • Flexible Payments: While a formal “weekly” plan is not standard, some third-party payment platforms or the
  • DStv Self Service portal may allow for prorated payments if you are upgrading or changing your package mid-month.
  • Add-ons: Specialized add-ons like French Plus (₦24,500) or Asian Add-on (₦14,900) are also charged on a monthly basis.

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