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Anas warns the public that 2024 will be a shocker for the "evil people," so get ready.

Sun, 10 Dec 2023 Source: Manzekay

Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, a Ghanaian, has hinted about a forthcoming exposé that is scheduled for release in January 2024.




Anas revealed that he had to leave the screening in the middle of the movie and never came back, expressing his own discomfort with the stunning and gloomy nature of the investigative piece.

GraphicOnline posted the video that served as a tease for the impending exposé.

"People can be evil," he said, underscoring the gravity of the findings.

Anas Aremeyaw According to Anas, the upcoming exposé will run on BBC Africa Eye, which implies that it will have an international impact.

Which surprised me, and I can assure you that the BBC Africa eye is in for a treat when it airs in January.

It will be available on World Service and will be worldwide. But due of the graphic scenes and the possibility of wicked people, even I left the movie as soon as I got to the halfway point," he added.

Investigative journalists have a history of bringing to light important scandals that have impacted society and politics in Ghana.

Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas is well-known throughout the world for his undercover investigations.

Both admiration and criticism have been directed at him for his commitment to exposing corruption and advancing justice. Because Anas has remained anonymous throughout his career, there are moral concerns regarding the responsibility of journalists.

In spite of this, his work has had a big influence, bringing important topics to light and igniting conversations about accountability and transparency. It is anticipated that his next exposé, which will air on BBC Africa Eye, will carry on his legacy of powerful investigative journalism.

Source: Manzekay