There is a reason everyone wants to stream from Netflix. That is because they are the one-stop streaming platform with the most enormous content library that caters to different genres and interest.
It is why it feels like you are missing out on the fun if you’re not on any of their monthly plans.
But do you know how much is Netflix subscription price in Nigeria?
Just take a guess.
Netflix monthly subscription does not cost more than ₦4,400 —that is even for their premium package. The standard and basic plans are even cheaper.
I bet you thought it was going to be expensive. The table below is even more shocking.
Netflix Subscription Price In Nigeria
Here is a quick view of all Netflix plans and their prices:
Netflix Subscription Plans |
Prices |
Netflix Mobile Plan | ₦1,200 |
Netflix Basic Plan | ₦2,900 |
Netflix Standard Plan | ₦3,600 |
Netflix Premium Plan | ₦4,400 |
So that is just a sneaky peak of their prices.
Let’s now look at what Netflix has in store for you for each of these subscriptions.
And remember, they are all monthly plans that need renewal if you want to keep enjoying their streaming services.
1. Nextflix Mobile Plan Subscription
The Mobile Plan is the cheapest Netflix subscription you can possibly do. It is primarily designed for single users with less steaming habits.
You can only stream content on your mobile devices –no access to a laptop or TV screen.
While this might not be convenient, for a plan at ₦1,200 monthly, you can’t complain.
Some of the features of Netflix Mobile Plans are:
- Mobile device streaming
- Single screen access
- No Standard Definition (SD)
- Offline viewing
- Personalized recommendations
- Accessibility features
- Flexibility to upgrade
2. Netflix Basic Plan Subscription
Netflix Basic is an upgrade, stepping out of the shadows of the Mobile Plan.
While it is the second most affordable at the bottom of the hierarchy, it offers more.
For just ₦2,900 a month, you get exclusive access to unlimited streaming, but in standard definition.
Unfortunately, this feature is censored to your device and yours only. But at least you can stream on a TV, laptop, or tablet.
This Netflix Basic Plan is more suitable for small families comfortable watching on a single screen.
Features of Netflix Basic Plan:
- Unlimited streaming of movies, documentaries, TV shows, and more.
- Access to a watch on a TV, laptop, or tablet.
- Personalized recommendations based on viewing habits.
- You can upgrade to a top-tier plan any time.
- You CAN’T stream from more than one device at a time.
- Standard Definition (SD) video quality.
- No advertisements while streaming
3. Netflix Standard Plan Subscription
The Standard Plan is a premier Netflix subscription –most preferable to the Basic and Mobile packages but will cost you an additional ₦700.
I wouldn’t mind, so long as I can steam content on two devices simultaneously and in high definition (HD) for only ₦3,600 per month.
It is a bargain, considering it is more of a family-friendly option.
Features of Netflix Standard Plan:
- Unlimited streaming of movies, documentaries, TV shows, and more.
- High Definition (HD) video quality.
- Stream on two devices simultaneously.
- Access to almost unlimited library of content across different genres
- Personalized recommendations based on viewing habits and preferences.
- The same account can have and manage many user profiles within.
- It is compatible with most smart TVs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
- There are no advertisements while streaming.
4. Netflix Premium Plan Subscription
The premium plan gives you the most bang for your buck!
It is superior to all other subscriptions and will cost you more.
However, it is miles above the Standard Plan, owning you can stream on four devices concurrently in ultra-high definition (UHD) or 4K.
And guess what?
You are only paying ₦4,400 per month.
You clearly can afford this even if you are on a budget, especially with a larger household with diverse entertainment preferences.
Features of Netflix Premium Plan:
- Can stream on up to four devices
- Ultra High Definition (UHD) or 4K video quality
- Access to almost unlimited library of content across different genres
- Personalized recommendations based on viewing habits and preferences.
- The same account can have and manage many user profiles within.
- Option to download favorite streams for offline viewing.
- Availability of subtitles and closed captions
- Compatibility with most smart TVs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
How To Pay For Netflix Subscription
Subscribing to Netflix is not rocket science. Although, it would have been harder a few months ago, considering you cannot use a Naira card to buy dollars.
However, making payments on Netflix can be done through your credit or debit cards.
Netflix accepts major credit and debit cards like Mastercard, Visa, and American Express.
You can also use Netflix Gift Cards on Jumia Pay in Nigeria.
You can redeem these cards on the Netflix website by simply entering the code. Then, its value will be reflected in the Netflix account as payment. But how do you subscribe, though?
First, you have to visit this URL: netflix.com/signup.
Choose the Netflix plan that is right for you. You can also upgrade or downgrade anytime.
They will pop up an option to create an account by entering your email address and desired password.
Enter a payment method most convenient to you.
Tah-Dah! That’s it. Stream on!
Conclusion
So that is it about Netflix subscriptions and their prices in Nigeria.
And as you have seen with your own eyes, none of these subscriptions are expensive.
Netflix has made it easy for you to explore the entertainment world at a discount and on your convenient devices.
From a vast array of captivating movies, TV series, documentaries, and whatnot –all at your fingertips.
Mind you: the above Netflix subscription plans and availability can change over time, so as the specific details.
But for now, you can rest assured the pricing is as they are.