Peace Hyde is now the West African Correspondent for Forbes Africa

Forbes Peace Peace Hyde with the Forbes Crew

Mon, 3 Aug 2015 Source: pulse.com.gh

Ghanaian media personality, Peace Hyde confirmed via Instagram today, August 3, that she is now West African Correspondent for Forbes Africa.

The curvaceous TV host shared a photo of herself and the crew on set, looking stunning in a yellow outfit as her locks tousled around her face.

Peace Hyde has MA in Communications and Digital Media and recently completed her MA in Journalism.

She captioned the photo:

"life is not all you see on social media, most will only post the perception. Real life is what you experience in the absence of an audience and I wanted to share with you that I have been going through a very difficult period of change since I decided to relocate home to Africa.

I have had so much fear, doubt, a lot of highs and lows, sometimes I thought I wouldn't even be given Gods grace to see another day.

But today I am thankful not only because he gave me the strength over the past two years to pursue my passion but he kept me focused and empowered me to complete my MA in Communications and Digital Media and this year my MA in Journalism.

God continues to show me that for as long as I have faith, work hard, trust him and embrace my journey he will make the unthinkable possible.

I have spent years feeding my goals and dreams reading this publication and I am proud to share with you that I am now the West African Corespondent for@ForbesAfrica .

I thank God for his blessings upon blessings, as I continue to live out a dream, I want to encourage everyone to keep going. No matter how hard things get and remember as long as you are breathing, God is not done with you yet!".

Check out her message below:

... #Faithbuilders life is not all you see on social media, most will only post the perception. Real life is what you experience in the absence of an audience and I wanted to share with you that I have been going through a very difficult period of change since I decided to relocate home to Africa. I have had so much fear, doubt, a lot of highs and lows, sometimes I thought I wouldn't even be given Gods grace to see another day. But today I am thankful not only because he gave me the strength over the past two years to pursue my passion but he kept me focused and empowered me to complete my MA in Communications and Digital Media and this year my MA in Journalism. God continues to show me that for as long as I have faith, work hard, trust him and embrace my journey he will make the unthinkable possible. I have spent years feeding my goals and dreams reading this publication and I am proud to share with you #FaithbuilderFamily that I am now the West African Corespondent for @ForbesAfrica . I thank God for his blessings upon blessings, as I continue to live out a dream, I want to encourage everyone to keep going. No matter how hard things get and remember as long as you are breathing, God is not done with you yet!...#GodIsTheReason #Forbes #Africa #KeepGoing #KeepGrowing #PieceOfPeace #SorryForTheEssay #Lol #WontHeDoIt #Thankful #TheJourney #KnowYourStory #PowerInPurpose #photooftheday #BecomeAShifter #FaithOnFleek #StepByStep #Humbled #Blessed #GodwinOooo #Kisses

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Source: pulse.com.gh