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Thursday, 24 March 2016

Justin Beiber cancels 'meet and greet' with fans, says it leaves him drained, depressed and exhausted



Justin Beiber has canceled his meet and greet session with fans saying such sessions leave him drained and exhausted up till the point of depression. A meet and greet session refers to a session where fans get to meet, interact and take pictures with their their idol. He posted this on Instagram this morning;
''Love u guys.. I'm going to be canceling my meet and greets. I enjoy meeting such incredible people but I end up feeling so drained and filled with so much of other people's spiritual energy that I end up so drained and unhappy..
Want to make people smile and happy but not at my expense and I always leave feeling mentally and emotionally exhausted to the point of depression .. The pressure of meeting people's expectations of what I'm supposed to be is so much for me to handle and a lot on my shoulders. Never want to disappoint but I feel I would rather give you guys the show and my albums as promised. Can't tell you how sorry I am, and wish it wasn't so hard on me.. And I want to stay in the healthy mindset I'm in to give you the best show you have ever seen ;)



Forbes Africa to launch first global TV platform - Forbes Africa TV with Peace Hyde

Leading business magazine, Forbes Africa is set to launch the first global TV platform, Forbes Africa TV. The publication is the sixteenth local-language edition of the highly successful Forbes magazine - renowned for exploiting various matters, as well as its many lists based on the levels of global wealth and power, offering topics such as “The World’s Most Powerful People”, “Global High Performers,” and “The World’s Billionaires”.



This year marks yet another milestone in the life of the publication which is the number 1 monthly read magazine amongst Africa’s Affluent according to the Ipsos EMS Survey.

 Forbes Africa is launching its first ever TV platform with flagship show “My Worst Day”, anchored by award winning Forbes Africa and Forbes Woman correspondent, Peace Hyde. The show brings the unique Forbes journalistic style and glitz to the silver screen and focuses on the most challenging day in the lives of some of the most successful and enterprising business leaders of our time.

My Worst Day features Africa’s business powerhouse’s in a way never seen before. “You always hear about the success stories of Africa’s biggest mogul’s but this is the first time we find out the darkest days in business for some of the most successful industry leaders and how they overcame it.

My Worst Day is a message to all young entrepreneurs that no matter what challenges you are facing in business today, if these captain of industries were able overcome some of the most remarkable challenges, then with the right focus and determination all young entrepreneurs can too,” says Peace Hyde.


The show will air on the CNBC Africa platform which provides a unique blend of International and African business and economic content making it essential viewing for the African investor and business person with a total distribution to over 5 million homes on the DSTV platform.

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