Famous Ghanaian journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, is preparing to unveil another groundbreaking undercover investigation in January.
The journalist, who has received numerous awards for his work, has become widely known for uncovering corruption and injustices in the country.
However, he has chosen not to disclose the specific information about his newest undertaking. Anas has gained a reputation for his unique approach to investigations, frequently using concealed cameras and disguises to infiltrate different industries and expose concealed realities.
Anas announced that his upcoming exposé would be premiered at the Disruption lab Network Event in Germany.
During the event, he participated in a conversation with Stephanie Busari from CNN, discussing the significance of undercover journalism in tackling organized crime in Africa. Anas revealed that the documentary will be showcased on BBC Africa Eye, declaring,
Anas statement:
“The film that I have seen, likely to be released on BBC in January, shocked me. I can tell you, get ready for a shocker on the BBC Africa Eye. It will go globally, playing on the World Service and BBC Africa Eye.Even me, when I saw the film and got to the middle, I had to step away because the scenes are gory; people can be evil.”