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Go behind-the-scenes of the November cover shoot of Forbes Africa featuring Peace Hyde & Cosmas Maduka of Coscharis Group

The November Edition of Forbes Africa features the Chairman of the Coscharis Group Dr. Cosmas Maduka who turned N200 into a multimillion-dollar business empire spanning automotive spare-parts, technology,
manufacturing and agriculture. Today, we are excited to take you behind the scenes of the cover shoot.
Peace Hyde, Forbes West Africa Correspondent and TV Personality, chats with the business mogul who shares his views on what it really means to be an entrepreneur. You get to also hear from Photographer kelechi Amadi obi, on the process of creating the exclusive cover shoot.



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