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Unemployment reduce in families as TSTV employs 5000 Nigerians

by Adenike Akindude
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Over 5000 Nigerians to be employed as the new indigenous satellite TV, TSTV is launched in Nigeria from the 1st of October 2017.

According to Vanguard report, TSTV has been granted a license by NBC and is set to begin full operation on the October 1st.

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The Managing Director/CEO, Echefu Bright Ikechukwu said: “Our license has been issued by NBC and we are set for October 1st and will be giving out 5000 Free decoders on that day.”

Echefu, speaking of how TSTV came to be said Africa Health Television AHT gave birth to TSTV. He added: “We’ve successfully ran African Health Television for more than 5 years without hitches. We have no doubts whatsoever that TSTV would offer an excellent and affordable digital satellite television services to Nigerians.”

The 5000 employment to be given by TSTV is been done in a bid to reduce the increase in the rate of unemployment in the country.

Head of Corporate Communications, Magu Ugo gave the assurance that TSTV was made for Nigerians, he said TSTV is a story told by Nigerians for Nigerians.

He added:  “Therefore, we are 24 hours available for Nigerians. We can be reached via our website portal and social media handles. Our phone numbers are displayed on these online portals,” he added.

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TSTV is set to offer 96 channels with special features such as 20GB complimentary, PVR function, Pause function, Video call, WiFi and 24 hours customer services online.

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