General News of Monday, 30 April 2018

Source: mynewsgh.com

60 ‘big names’ in all: Anas to shock Ghana in latest undercover exposé

Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Investigative Journalist

Africa’s most revered investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas is set to shock the country with his latest exposé dubbed Number 12 to be premiered at the Accra International Conference Centre on June 6, 2018.

Fliers of the latest undercover film which have gone viral, will expose some politicians who have wreaked a lot of havoc to the country.

Screenings of ‘Number 12” will also be done in Kumasi, Tamale and Takoradi between June 9 and June 16 to afford residents the opportunity to appreciate the efforts of the undercover journalist whose avowed goal is ‘name, shame and jail’ and has always maintained that his style is tried and tested and those criticizing it are only entitled to their opinion.

It would be recalled that in January this year at The National Media Festival held by the Press Foundation, TPF in Bolgatanga, the Celebrated Ghanaian investigative journalist, gave an indication that persons who will be captured in his yet to be released exposé may try fleeing the country to avoid the associated embarrassment that may come along with it.

He was said to have urged security agencies to heighten their surveillance ahead of the release of the investigative piece in the course of the year.

Though he refused to divulge details, he indicated that it will make the year more challenging and a difficult one.

“There will be a lot of dangers this year. It will not be easy so I advise we should increase our security”, Anas, who is also a lawyer said.

Anas will not give details of how the piece looks like and hints of who may be involved except to say, “a number of persons in enviable positions will be fired”.

“And now about the most challenging work that I’ve done, as I speak to you now I’ve some 60 people and I’m not going to tell you what I’m going to do but it is there.

“It is coming and none of the 60 people have done anything good for Ghana,”