For those who don't know what Netflix is, Netflix is an 'on-demand' provider of popular movies and TV shows which you can stream instantly. By streaming, I mean you get to watch the movies and TV shows instantly instead of downloading them to watch later.
With Netflix, you actually demand what you want to watch instead of waiting for when your favorite TV show goes on air. So long as you have a steady Internet connection, you can stream Netflix on your;
- Tablets (iPad, Android)
- Smartphones (Android, iPhone)
- Computer(Mac, Desktop, laptop)
- Smart Tvs
- And also gaming consoles (Playstation|Ps3 & Ps4|, XBOX)
Whether you're at a restaurant, in a waiting room or when you're bored you can stream Netflix to keep you entertained.
The CEO of Netflix in his CES 2016 speech said that,
With the power of the internet, we are putting power in consumers' hands to watch whatever, whenever and on whatever device.
Now, I'm sure you know what Netflix is. The only downside to the Netflix launch In Nigeria is the fact that you can not pay for your Netflix billing using your Naira card due to the recent CBN policy which bans the use of ATM cards internationally.
However to work your way around it and effectively use Netflix in Nigeria, you might have to register for a dollar card(Foreign cards).
For the first month, the service is free of charge after the trial period, you are billed $7.99 per month to stream Netflix which converts to about ₦2,000 using the present exchange rate.
Nigerian movie lovers, it's time to Netflix and Chill.


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