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Home»Briefing»Chinese Automobile Company secures exclusive rights for My Worst Day with Peace Hyde
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Chinese Automobile Company secures exclusive rights for My Worst Day with Peace Hyde

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT7th February 2018Updated:23rd September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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Guangzhou Automobile Company (GAC Motor), one of the top five biggest Chinese automobile manufacturers, has secured the exclusive rights for the flagship FORBES AFRICA television show, My Worst Day with Peace Hyde.

The partnership comes after the successful launch of the first season, which profiled some of the leading business moguls including Aliko Dangote, Folorunsho Alakija, Tonye Cole, Herman Mashaba, Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi among many others.

“We are very pleased to have this new partnership with GAC Motor. The show has one of the highest viewerships on the Pan-African business channel, CNBC Africa and has set the benchmark as the most engaging program featuring some of the most successful moguls of our time. To be able to continue the next season with such a prestigious brand like GAC is amazing,” says Peace Hyde, the show’s host and head of digital media and partnerships and West Africa correspondent for Forbes Africa.

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On his part, Chief Diana Chan, chairman of Choice International, owner of GAC Motor franchise, Nigeria said they are proud to be part of the historic moment with Forbes Africa.

“We believe the two brands share the same vision of excellence and through the My Worst Day show, we hope to assure Nigerians that, no matter what they go through, good or bad, they can always rely on GAC Motors,” he said.

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