Federal Government unveils new indigenous satellite Pay TV network

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Federal Government unveils new indigenous satellite Pay TV network
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Relief, yesterday, came the way of subscribers, following the Federal Government’s unveiling of a new indigenous satellite Pay TV network, Silver Lake Television (SLTV), in Abuja. This, the government said, would serve as an alternative to existing ones and satisfy the yearnings of citizens, by giving them value for their money.

Relief, yesterday, came the way of subscribers, following the Federal Government ’s unveiling of a new indigenous satellite Pay TV network, Silver Lake Television ( SLTV ), in Abuja . This, the government said, would serve as an alternative to existing ones and satisfy the yearnings of citizens, by giving them value for their money.

The move came against the background of President Bola Tinubu’s recent assurance to Nigerians and investors that he would fight every obstacle to businesses and competitiveness this year. Speaking at the event, Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, noted that the move was in line with the desire of the citizenry to “reap from the bountiful harvest awaiting investors in the Nigerian economy

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