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Mercyma Blog of Sunday, 10 December 2023

Source: Mercy360

2024 will be a shocker for the ‘evil people’, get ready – Anas tells public


Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has teased an upcoming exposé set to be released in January 2024.

The investigative piece is expected to be both shocking and grim, and Anas expressed his own disturbance by revealing that he had to abruptly leave the screening in the middle of the film and never returned.

The video hinting at the upcoming exposé was shared by GraphicOnline.

He emphasized the severity of the revelations by stating, “People can be evil.”

Anas Aremeyaw Anas has indicated that the forthcoming exposé is scheduled for release on BBC Africa Eye, suggesting a global impact as it airs on the world service.

“Which is likely to be released on the BBC in January shocked me and I can tell you, get ready for a shocker on the BBC Africa eye.

“It will go globally; it will play on the 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, people can be evil,” he shared.

The investigative journalist has a history of unveiling high-profile exposés that have had significant social and political implications in Ghana and beyond.


Anas Aremeyaw Anas is a renowned investigative journalist from Ghana who gained international recognition for his undercover exposés.

His dedication to uncovering corruption and promoting justice has earned him both praise and criticism. Anas has maintained anonymity throughout his career, raising ethical questions about journalistic accountability.

Despite this, his work has had a significant impact, shedding light on critical issues and sparking discussions on transparency and accountability. His upcoming exposé, scheduled for release on BBC Africa Eye, is expected to continue his tradition of impactful investigative journalism.