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The leading women business interview show, Forbes Woman Africa’s Against All Odds with Peace Hyde, has been renewed for a second season.
The inspirational show hosted by Forbes Africa’s Head of Digital Media and Partnership, Peace Hyde, is set to air with a new partner, leading Nigerian manufacturing conglomerate, BUA Group.
The first season of the show featured ground breaking interviews from some of the most successful women in business across Africa including South Africa’s richest woman, Wendy Appelbaum; former South Africa’s Public Attorney, Thuli Madonsela and former Ghanaian first lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings.
The show looks at the incredible journey of successful female game changers and how they managed to rise to the top of their business empires or industries often overcoming incredible obstacles, Against all Odds.
The new season promises the same exceptional line up of trailblazing women as the BUA Group has won the bid against former sponsor Ecobank, for the exclusive rights for the second season of the show.
The show will broadcast on CNBC Africa channel 410 with online distribution on all major blog platforms.
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