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Ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has explained why he is unable to give concrete hints about an upcoming exposé set for release on the BBC in January 2024.
Speaking after a presentation in Germany, Anas gave the second hint this year of the said piece stressing his earlier position that it promised to be shocking and grim.
"People can be evil," he concluded about the film having earlier stated:"It will go globally; it will play on the (BBC) World Service. But even me, when I saw the film and I got to the middle, I got out and went away because the scenes are gory," he shared.
The host of the question-and-answer session after his presentation quizzed about any concrete hint to which Anas said his job was at stake hence the decision to stay off any further hints aside the release date.
Below was their interaction:
Host: I am just gonna press you a little bit on that, you cannot leave us hanging like this. Can you tell us what about it that moved you so much, without giving too much away?
Anas: I see some friends here, and I know you don't want me to lose my job. If I dare say a word here about it, the next email I will get, I am fired. So, please. Get yourselves ready, sit tight and monitor BBC Africa Eye in January, it will be a shocker.
He did not state exactly which employer would fire him if he gave further and better particulars about the upcoming piece.
He is known to be a co-publisher of the New Crusading Guide newspaper along with veteran journalist Abdul Malik Kweku Baako.