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How to Keep Yourself Entertained Without Breaking the Bank
In today’s economy, finding ways to stay entertained while sticking to a budget has become more important than ever. Contrary to most beliefs, you don’t need to spend a fortune to have fun and enjoy quality entertainment. With a little creativity and smart planning, you can keep yourself thoroughly entertained without straining your wallet.
Here are 4 Smart Entertainment Choices That Won’t Hurt Your Pocket;
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Maximise Your Home Entertainment Value
One of the most cost-effective ways to stay entertained is by making the most of your home entertainment setup. Instead of constantly spending money on movie tickets, dining out, or expensive activities, you can create a rich entertainment experience right in your living room.
GOtv’s “We Got You” offer is a simple but powerful hack for getting more entertainment for less. Right now, when you renew your current GOtv package, you automatically get upgraded to the next package at no extra cost. That’s access to more channels, a wider range of shows, and premium content for the same price.
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Get Creative with Indoor Activities
Staying indoors doesn’t have to be boring; it’s the perfect time to explore fun and productive ways to unwind. Pick up a new hobby like reading, journaling, or learning a skill online. Feeling adventurous? Try out new recipes using ingredients you already have or get inspired by your favourite food shows on the GOtv food channel, Real Time (Ch. 35)
You can also spice things up with game nights with friends or dive into indoor workouts like yoga and bodyweight exercises using free online tutorials. There’s always something fun to do; you just have to get a little creative.
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Look Out for Deals and Promotions
Great entertainment doesn’t always have to be expensive. Just like GOtv’s current We Got You offer, many platforms run exciting deals throughout the year. Stay alert and make the most of free trials, group discounts, special offers for students, family promotions, seasonal deals, and limited-time discounts.
A little deal-hunting can go a long way in keeping you entertained while saving money.
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Build a Sustainable Entertainment Routine
The key to budget-friendly entertainment is creating a sustainable routine that doesn’t require constant spending. This might include:
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Regular TV viewing with your upgraded GOtv package
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Weekly free activities like visiting parks, window shopping, etc.
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Monthly budget allowances for special entertainment experiences
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Seasonal activities that align with natural cycles and holidays
Sometimes, the best entertainment isn’t about getting something new; it’s about rediscovering what’s already available.
From catching up on shows you’ve missed to exploring new genres, there’s plenty of content waiting on your GOtv decoder. And with the free upgrade offer, there’s even more variety to explore, all without spending an extra kobo.
Staying entertained on a budget is not only doable; it’s smart. Remember, the most meaningful entertainment often comes from simple pleasures, good stories, and time well spent. So be intentional, be resourceful, and let your budget work for you, not against you.
Brands/Products
NAFDAC Warns Consumers Against Fake Colgate Brand in Circulation
By Adedapo Adesanya
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has alerted the public to the distribution of unregistered and suspected counterfeit Colgate toothpaste brand in Nigeria.
In a public notice shared on X (formerly Twitter), the agency said its Post-Marketing Surveillance Directorate received a complaint regarding the sale of the products in Kaduna State by a shop owner.
Following an investigation, officials of the food and drugs surveillance organisation visited the outlet and discovered two suspected counterfeit products branded as Coglaet ActivGel 100g and Coglaet Herbal 100g. The spellings were not only the indicator, but the production standards.
According to the agency, the shop owner disclosed that the items were sourced from a door-to-door sales representative but could not provide proof of purchase.
NAFDAC stated that the products failed to meet regulatory standards for registration and quality assurance, warning that they pose potential risks to public health and safety. It also added that the stated manufacturer could be traced to Baiyun District, Guangzhou, China.
The agency confirmed that the items have been removed from circulation, while efforts are ongoing to trace those responsible for their distribution.
NAFDAC urged consumers to remain vigilant and report any suspected sale of substandard or counterfeit regulated products to the nearest office, via its hotline or official email channels.
In a statement, NAFDAC said, “All NAFDAC zonal directors and state coordinators have been instructed to conduct surveillance and mop up the unregistered and counterfeited products if found within their zones and states.
“Distributors, retailers, and consumers are hereby advised to exercise caution and vigilance within the supply chain to avoid the distribution, sale, and use of counterfeit products. The products’ authenticity and physical condition should be carefully checked.”
Consumers are advised to report any suspicion of the sale of substandard, falsified, or counterfeit regulated products to the nearest NAFDAC office, call NAFDAC on 0800-162-3322, or via email: [email protected]. For complaints, the Reforms Unit can be reached: 09097630506, 09097630507, or email: [email protected]
Brands/Products
Airtel Nigeria Suspends Airtime, Data Lending Services
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Barely 24 hours after MTN Nigeria announced the suspension of its data and airtime lending services, another operator, Airtel Nigeria, has followed suit.
In a statement on Friday by its Director of Corporate Communications & CSR, Mr Femi Adeniran, Airtel Nigeria said it would not no longer offer the airtime and data credit services for now.
However, the company noted that customers will continue to enjoy uninterrupted access to airtime and data purchases through its existing channels.
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) introduced new rules on lending services in the country, and in compliance with this, telecommunications companies had to suspend rendering the services.
The affected services allowed eligible prepaid customers to borrow airtime or data and repay on their next recharge.
The Director of Marketing at Airtel Nigeria, Mr Ismail Adeshina, in the statement, noted the suspension of the services was to “align our operations with evolving requirements.”
“Airtel Nigeria remains committed to the highest standards of compliance, transparency, and consumer protection, while continuing to innovate responsibly within Nigeria’s digital ecosystem,” he added.
The telco noted that the temporary suspension is not expected to have a material impact on its service standards across the country, promising to provide updates on the status of the service in due course.
Brands/Products
MTN Nigeria Stops Xtratime Airtime, Data Borrowing Service
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The airtime and data credit advance service offered by MTN Nigeria under the product name Xtratime has been temporarily suspended.
In a notice to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited on Thursday, MTN Nigeria explained that the decision to pause the service was due to regulatory compliance with the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).
However, it said customers could continue to purchase airtime and data through other alternative digital channels.
The company also disclosed that it does not expect the suspension of Xtratime to affect its topline because of its robust revenue mix.
“MTN Nigeria Communications Plc hereby notifies the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the investing public that the company has temporarily suspended its airtime and data credit advance service (Xtratime).
“This relates to the implementation of processes under the Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations, 2025, which introduced a new compliance and licensing framework for entities providing digital or non-traditional consumer credit services.
“In the interim, customers continue to have access to alternative digital channels for airtime and data purchases.
“Given the scale within the revenue mix, we do not expect the temporary suspension to have a material impact.
“We are closely monitoring customer behaviour and usage trends and will provide an update on any quantified impact in our Q1 2026 results,” the notice signed by the company secretary, Ms Uto Ukpanah, read.
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