Stunning media personality and TV presenter Peace Hyde has reached a deal with Forbes as the global media company prepares to launch Forbes Africa's riveting  TV talk show My Worst Day.

The curvy Ghanaian diva who is currently the Forbes Africa correspondent will host the show which has taken Nigeria, South Africa as well as 14 other countries in Sub Saharan Africa by storm securing the position of the highest rated business entertainment show, reaching over 90 million homes across the continent.

After months of negotiations, EIB Network has emerged the highest bidder with GHOne Television securing the exclusive rights to air the show in Ghana. 

On the show, Peace Hyde will find out the worst days of guests like the former governor of the central bank of Nigeria and his Royal Highness Emir Sanussi Lamido Sanussi, Africa’s richest man with an estimated net worth of $15 billion, Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest woman Folorunsho Alakija with an estimated net worth of $1.82 billion, South African billionaire and new mayor of Johannesburg Herman Mashaba and many more of Africa’s ultra-high net worth individuals.

As a writer for the Forbes Africa magazine, Peace Hyde has covered several high profile cover stories and social issues and was instrumental in brokering the deal that brought the new Forbes flagship show to Ghana airing on EIB Networks, GHOne TV who have an exclusivity deal with the show.

As part of the TV deal, the show will also be syndicated on international business news channel CNBC Africa on the DSTV platform.

Peace Hyde also starred in the hit HIV advocacy campaign MTV Shuga which airs in 84 countries to about 500 million homes as well as the current host of Ghana’s largest talent competition MTN Hitmaker which she has hosted for 3 years in row and Ghana’s biggest lifestyle show, the Friday Night Live which is in its 5th season shows no sign of slowing down.

Forbes Africa’s My Worst Day with Peace Hyde launches on GHOne Television this December and promises to feature Ghanaian business tycoons and resource people.