A Nigerian man discovered an app he can use to watch English Premier League matches. The man said he would not subscribe to his Multichoice DStv anymore.
A man has discovered that he can use his phone to watch live English Premier League matches using an appThe man said he would not subscribe to his DStv as he would be using the app to watch his favourite Premier League teamsThe man said he now watches EPL matches on his phone. Photo credit: Getty Images/Tim Robberts and Pius Utomi Ekpei. Man's photo used for illustration only.showed his phone as he used it to watch a match, but he did not mention if he paid to use the app.
You go dey hears goal for your neighbour's houses, but e never reach your side.". In the video, he shows his DStv decoder, which he says "bye-bye" to before showing off his new 4K Ultra HD Android TV Box.Rebone has experience in news bulletin reading, writing, content writing and editing. She did news bulletin reading and writing during her volunteering days at Pukfm and worked as a journalist intern and then as a freelance journalist for Newskoop.
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