Background
Peace grew up in the United Kingdom in a traditional African home.
Peace grew up in the United Kingdom in a traditional African home.
Peace is an alumnus of Middlesex University where she graduated with a first class honors in Psychology. Peace Hyde holds a Masters in Journalism and a second Masters in Communication and Digital Media.
She is also the Forbes West Africa Correspondent (Forbes Africa). This meant that she had the unique opportunity to experience the best of both cultures. Peace begun acting at an early age and played the role of Mary Poppins in the popular children's novel, which gave birth to her love for acting and developed in her a keen interest in public speaking and the performing arts
After Peace Hyde"s first class degree in Psychology, she practised as a Child Psychologist for one of the reputable charities in the United Kingdom. Her job involved helping children from abusive homes to cope with the mental psychological trauma they experienced and help in providing stability for parents who struggled to cope with their responsibilities due to financial constraints or substance abuse.
She had a special focus on rehabilitation of broken homes. Along the way, she decided the trauma of homes she witnessed was beginning to have a negative impact on her outlook on life.
She subsequently went on to study and qualify as a teacher in the Sciences - Chemistry, Biology and Physics, educating young minds between the ages of 11-18. Peace rose to the level of Senior Management culminating in a 7-year career in education.
Peace Hyde decided to pursue two lifelong dreams, relocating to Africa and reconnecting with her childhood dream of television
Peace returned to Ghana and begun working as an Actress, Television and host. Peace currently hosts 3 shows in Ghana: The EFGH Show, GH One"s Friday Night Live lifestyle show and MTN Hit Maker Season 3 co-hosted with Bola Ray. She writes motivational articles known as PIECE OF PEACE.
Peace first appeared on the Ghanaian entertainment scene during the launch of the fourth edition of the Ghana Movie Awards in 2013. She is the founder of Aim Higher Africa, an education not for profit with a focus of building the next generation of entrepreneurs with the power of education and information technology she was recently awarded the Young Chief Executive Officer Global leader award.