From Curves Queen To Digi-Mogul- Ghanaian TV Presenter Lands Forbes Africa Gig

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The ABN Group owners of the prestigious Forbes Africa and CNBC Africa platforms have appointed Peace Hyde as its new Head of Digital Media and Strategic Partnerships. Hyde will still be maintaining her current role as the West Africa Correspondent for the leading business publication but will also head up the new digital platform, www.ForbesAfrica.com.

“The publishing game has changed dramatically in recent years. Forbes Africa has always had a passion for celebrating the people changing Africa and our new digital platform is in line with reaching that goal. The biggest trigger for the change we are experiencing is the imminent shift to digital. Companies like Forbes Africa who have already began investing in this direction as well as creating engaging content will have a competitive advantage and we are excited that this new medium will create a paradigm shift in the way our loyal readers consume content”, says Hyde.

According to a feature in The Net Nigeria, Peace Hyde is unabashedly popular for her goddess-que, so much so she’s often been titled the queen of curves in Ghana. As the West African correspondent for FORBES since 2015, Hyde has long been a darling of West African Media. The British Ghanaian actress and TV presenter reportedly graduated in Psychology at the Middlesex University in the UK where she practiced as an Education Specialist with six years’ of experience within the formal education sector, over and above Hyde is a Media Entrepreneur to boot! It’s no small wonder people look up to her as a role model.

Peace took to her Instagram to celebrate the new win, wouldn’t you?

 Every milestone I have achieved is a sum of ALL the experiences that has led me to this point whether GOOD or BAD. It is NOT about the lofty titles but more about #TheJourney to becoming who GOD has destined me to become and through blood, sweat and tears, I am testament to the fact that if you NEVER give up God will ALSO do His part.

Congratulations Peace, here’s to more fearless African Femme wins!

 

..✨T H E • J O U R N E Y • C O N T I N U E S✨.. Every milestone I have achieved is a sum of ALL the experiences that has led me to this point whether GOOD or BAD. It is NOT about the lofty titles but more about #TheJourney to becoming who GOD has destined me to become and through blood, sweat and tears, I am testament to the fact that if you NEVER give up God will ALSO do His part. Excited to begin my new journey as Head of Digital Media and Partnerships for our new www.ForbesAfrica.com platform. Faithbuilder family log on to find out all about the #PeopleChangingAfrica!… #AndThenIPrayed #MyGamePlan #MyDeclaration #Thankful #Blessed #Faithwalking #TrustTheProcess #WatchGodWork #PutGodFirst #Faithbuilders #Growing #GodIsTheReason #WontHeDoIt #Faithbuilders #KeepGoing #KeepGrowing #StayFocused #Elevation #WithGodAllIsPossible #AimHigherAfrica #PowerInPurpose #PieceOfPeace #lFocus #TheJourney #GodEngineered #HeIsUpToSomething #Kisses💋

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Stephanie Kapfunde

Stephanie Kapfunde

Stephanie is the Founder of Zimbabwean New Media start-up Enthuse Afrika & the Editor of their biggest project so far #ENTHUSE.

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