One of the most decorated investigative journalists in Africa, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, looks very athletic, but apparently what he hates is the most followed game on earth, football. The Ghanaian, who operates incognito, at least for the past 11 years, opened his doors to Goal.com to share with the public why he sees the beautiful game as ugly. Continue reading ‘GHANA: I hate football – Anas Aremeyaw Anas’
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GHANA: I hate football – Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Published June 17, 2011 Hot , Interviews , sports 5 CommentsTags: africa, anas aremeyaw anas, Football, ghana, investigative journalism, superstition, vodoo
TEASER: ENEMIES OF THE NATION
Published January 29, 2011 media , politics 1 CommentTags: africa, anas aremeyaw anas, corruption, customs, ghana, ghana government, graft
Ghana’s investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas is coming out with another thrilling investigative piece this week. This captivating work is set to rock the nation and it is bound to send spines chilling. If you think you’ve seen the best of Anas, then prepare to be wowed with ENEMIES OF THE NATION. Enjoy the teaser and expect more on Wednesday.
All About Ghana’s Man With Many Faces
Published October 18, 2010 Hot , Insight , media Leave a CommentTags: africa, anas aremeyaw anas, corruption, ghana, investigative journalism
The Accra Psychiatric Hospital occupies a sprawling block in the heart of Ghana’s capital. Walls the color of aged parchment rim the compound, with coils of concertina wire balanced on top, making the hospital within appear more labor camp than home for the sick. Anas Aremeyaw Anas spent seven months last year casing it, posing first as a taxi driver and then as a baker. Continue reading ‘All About Ghana’s Man With Many Faces’
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