Entertainment
Excitement As 2021/22 Football Season Kicks-off On GOTV

The 2021/22 football season is here and football fans across Nigeria can bank on GOtv to bring all the matches to their TV screens as clubs in the most exciting divisions on the continent battle for honours.
GOtv Max customers will enjoy a robust broadcast of the La Liga and Serie A matches including select matches of the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Emirates FA Cup and the recently added UEFA Europa League on SuperSport.
Speaking on the start of the football season, Chief Executive Officer MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe said: “We are delivering even more value to our GOtv customers by offering unrivalled coverage of the best football leagues through our SuperSport channels. We are equally excited to bring the thrills from the UEFA Europa League starting this season. In doing so, we have further entrenched our position as the home of football.”
Premier League champions, Manchester City remain the favourites to retain the title; Pep Guardiola’s side are looking to finish top of the table for the fourth time in five seasons after ending the last term with 12 points clear.

However, the UEFA Champions League runners-up are going to face a sterner challenge from Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, and even Leicester City.
United finished second behind City later term and the Red Devils will be looking to go one better than last season after landing England winger Jadon Sancho and France defender Raphael Varane from Real Madrid.
Liverpool couldn’t defend the title they won in the 2019/2020 season as they endured a sustained period of poor form which was compounded by injuries to key players with their prized defender Virgil van Dijk being out of action for nine months.
It was a season of two tales for Chelsea last term; the Blues started on a bad note, which culminated in the sacking of club legend Frank Lampard and the hiring of Thomas Tuchel. The German Manager did not only salvage the season for the club but capped it off with a Champions League trophy.
They finished fourth last term but the Blues have demonstrated their intention to fight for the EPL crown with the acquisition of Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku who has replaced Oliver Giroud who moved to AC Milan.
Similarly, Spanish football is back with the new 2021/22 LaLiga season starting on August 13 but the build-up has been overshadowed by the departure of Barcelona captain Lionel Messi.
Barca looked ready to face life after the most important player in their history with their 3-0 victory over Juventus in the Joan Gamper Cup on Sunday but it remains to been seen if they would dislodge Atletico Madrid who piped Real Madrid to the title on the last day of last season.
Ronald Koeman will rely on new players Sergio Agüero, Eric Garcia and Memphis Depay to fill the void and expects Antoine Griezman, Phillipe Coutinho to step up their game.
Despite the return of ‘loanees’ including Gareth Bale and Martin Odegaard, the Real Madrid squad looks weakened with the departure of Sergio Ramos and Raphael Verane and coach Carlo Ancelotti can hope the All Whites can seal a deal for PSG’s Kylian Mbappe on time so as to be able to mount a credible title challenge.
Fans of Serie A can also look forward to an explosive season where Juventus will fancy their chances of reclaiming the title; they lost to Inter Milan last season.
Nigerians will particularly show interest in the exploit of Super Eagles Striker Victor Osimhen who is expected to lead Napoli’s charge for the title.
Osimhen, who was recently signed as a GOtv Max ambassador, headlines GOtv Nigeria’s latest television commercial, which spotlights the player’s journey to becoming a football star.
The TVC also puts a spotlight on the GOtv Biggie Goals promo. The promo offers the GOtv decoder, antenna and 1-month Max subscription at a discounted rate of N6,900 against the previous price of N9,500. Customers who take advantage of the limited time only offer will enjoy over 75+ amazing channels with programming that cuts across sports, movies, local and international series, documentaries, kids and much more. The offer is available at MultiChoice offices and dealer outlets.
For more information on the 2020/21 football season including fixtures visit www.supersport.com Subscribe, reconnect or upgrade now by visiting www.gotvafrica.com or by downloading the MyGOtv app for self-service and Auto-Renewal options to stay connected to quality entertainment without interruptions.
Entertainment
AMVCA 2026: Broadening Spotlight with New North, Central Africa Categories
For over a decade, the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards has stood as the continent’s biggest film and television awards platform. Now, it is expanding its scope in a way that brings even more of Africa into the spotlight.
This year, two new categories have been introduced: Best Indigenous Language (North Africa) and Best Indigenous Language (Central Africa). They now sit alongside existing categories for West, East and Southern Africa, creating a full five-region structure for the first time.
This change speaks to where the AMVCA is headed, not just as an entertainment event, but as a truly pan-African platform. The languages in these new categories, including Arabic dialects, Berber, Lingala and Sango, are widely spoken across their regions. They are the languages people use in their everyday lives to tell stories, express emotions and share culture. Giving them recognition on a stage like the AMVCA matters.
Across countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Congo, the film and television industries have been growing steadily, even if they do not always get continental attention. For filmmakers in these regions, being included in the AMVCA is more than just a chance to win an award. It brings visibility, credibility and a sense that their work is being seen.
There is also a cultural angle to this move. Films made in indigenous languages help keep those languages alive. By recognising these works, the AMVCA is reinforcing the idea that telling authentic stories in native languages is important and valuable.
Beyond recognition, this expansion also creates room for connection. Filmmakers from North and Central Africa now have a stronger presence on the same platform as their peers from West, East, and Southern Africa. This opens the door for collaboration, shared ideas, and creative exchange across the continent.
African cinema has always been rich in diversity, but it has not always had a single platform bringing it all together. While these two new categories will not fix everything overnight, they are a meaningful step forward.
This development comes as the 12th edition shapes up to be highly competitive. There are 32 award categories in total, including 18 decided by judges and 11 open to audience votes. There will also be special recognition awards, including Lifetime Achievement and the Trailblazer Award.
Veteran actress Joke Silva will serve as Head Judge, taking over from Femi Odugbemi.
Nominees were announced on March 29, 2026, hosted by actor Chimezie Imo. As expected, Nigerian films dominate the list. Gingerrr and The Herd lead with nine nominations each, followed by To Kill A Monkey with eight and My Father’s Shadow with seven.
Actors like Sola Sobowale, Uzor Arukwe, and Lateef Adedimeji earned nominations in multiple categories, while Genoveva Umeh received her first Best Lead Actress nomination.
At first glance, adding two categories to a list of 32 may not seem like much. But in the bigger picture, it shows a shift. The AMVCA is slowly becoming what it has always set out to be a platform that reflects the full diversity of African storytelling.
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Premium Entertainment Without the Premium Price Tag
These days, surviving in Nigeria feels like a full-time job on its own.
Before the month even properly begins, salary has already been divided into transport, fuel, food, bills, subscriptions, and every other expense that somehow keeps increasing. For many 9–5ers, the routine has become painfully familiar: wake up early, battle traffic, survive the stress of work, battle traffic again, and get home completely drained, only to realise even the simple things that help you unwind now have to be carefully budgeted for.
Because in this economy, everybody is cutting costs. People are thinking twice before ordering food. They are postponing shopping plans. They are reducing unnecessary spending. And for many, one of the first things to go has been entertainment.
The same streaming platforms and premium subscriptions people once paid for without thinking have now become part of the “maybe next month” list. Not because people suddenly stopped loving movies, series, football, or reality TV, but because when inflation keeps rising, and fuel costs continue to affect everything, entertainment starts to feel like a luxury.
But that is exactly why affordability in entertainment matters now more than ever and why GOtv continues to stand out as a brand that genuinely keeps everyday Nigerians in mind.
Rather than assuming quality entertainment should only be accessible to people willing to spend heavily, GOtv has consistently positioned itself as a platform built with everyday Nigerians in mind, creating options that allow people to still enjoy premium entertainment without having to break the bank.
Take the GOtv Smallie package, for example.
For as low as ₦1,900 a month, subscribers get access to over 35 channels, including approximately 19 to 21 local channels, sports content, and 15+ channels across news, music, movies, lifestyle, kids, and general entertainment.
And for those who prefer longer payment plans, it is also available in:
- Quarterly – ₦5,100
- Annual – ₦15,000
What makes this even better is that, despite being the most affordable package, Smallie still offers something for everyone.
It is not one of those basic plans where you pay less and get almost nothing. Whether you are the family member who loves African movies, the sports enthusiast who never wants to miss a match, the parent looking for kids’ content, or the person who just wants background TV after a stressful day, there is something to watch.
And for viewers who want even more variety, GOtv has other packages across different price points:
- GOtv Jinja – ₦3,900
- GOtv Jolli – ₦5,800
- GOtv Max – ₦8,500
- GOtv Supa – ₦11,400
- GOtv Supa Plus – ₦16,800
So whether you’re going for the most affordable option or something with a more premium feel, there’s always a GOtv package that fits comfortably into different lifestyles and budgets.
At a time when everyday decisions are increasingly shaped by cost, GOtv quietly fills an important gap by keeping quality entertainment within reach for more people, because beyond the hustle, the traffic, the deadlines, and the constant pressure of trying to keep up with life in today’s economy, there is still a need for simple moments of joy and escape. Those small pauses in the day where you can switch off, relax, and just enjoy something light without overthinking it.
And that’s really the point, entertainment shouldn’t feel like another financial burden.
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Dividends: A Must-Watch Series on Africa Magic
