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Ghanaian investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has disclosed that he will begin investigations into illegal mining and corruption in parliament at the right time.

The investigative journalist explained that he will not be pressured into conducting investigations.

Speaking at the 2018 TPF National Media Festival, he added that anyone, irrespective of his or standing, once enveloped in his sting operations, will be exposed.

According to him, no one can force him to conduct investigations into areas he is not prepared for but said he will relent in all his efforts to name, shame and jail.

He reiterated that once he starts whoever is considered a bad guy would be enveloped, promising to churn out stories that have core evidence to nail the perpetrators.

Touching on threats to expose his identity coupled with claims that his investigations fail to stand the test of time, he explained that “nobody can shake my foundation because my investigations stand the legal test.

“I go through rigorous legal tests when I pick any story and look at the legal perspectives.”

 

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Today on Jobber King Monday, is one of Ghana’s finest and most popular journalists, Anas Aremeyaw Anas. Anas, is a Ghanaian investigative journalist who is famous for utilizing his anonymity as a tool in his investigative arsenal. With his motto “name, shame and jail”, he is focused on exposing issues and perpetrators of human rights violation and corruption in Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa. Very few people had seen his face until a prosthetic “unmasking” during a BBC interview in November 2015. Anas has won multiple awards for journalism and advocating against slavery, and his investigative works have won him worldwide attention. He was named as one of 2015’s leading global thinkers and Best Journalist in 2016 by the Press Foundation in Ghana. In October 2018, Anas launched an app that would help the public report corruption. Remarkable, Anas. Are we to expect more brilliant investigative journalists like Anas Aremeyaw Anas who will follow in his footsteps or better? Be inspired! #anasaremeyawanas #jobbermanghana

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