Court orders MultiChoice to pay subscriber N5m for wrongful disconnection
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 27/10/2025
A high court in Lagos state has ordered Multichoice Nigeria Limited to pay N5 million as general damages to a subscriber for the wrongful and wilful disconnection of his cable TV subscription. In the judgment delivered on September 30, 2025, Razak Olukolu, presiding judge, held that the defendant acted wrongfully by disrupting the claimant’s active television subscription without justification, despite proof of payment. The suit marked LD/ADR/2297/2019 was instituted by Ben Onuora, the Obi of Okwudor in Imo state, in 2019, seeking N20 million in general damages. He claimed that he and his (…)
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