According to undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, his team will unveil a fresh investigation initiative in January 2024. He disclosed that the project will be gory and terrifying, with an emphasis on Ghanaian organized criminal syndicates.
He disclosed this information during the Disruptionlab Network Event in Germany, where he and CNN’s Stephanie Busari spoke on the need for undercover journalists in the fight against organized crime in Africa. Anas Aremeyaw Anas revealed that BBC Africa Eye will air his most recent endeavor, a documentary.
Prepare yourselves for a shocking episode of BBC Africa Eye based on the film I’ve seen, which is expected to air on the BBC in January. It will be broadcast worldwide, including on BBC Africa Eye and the World Service, but even I left the movie when I reached the halfway point since the scenes are graphic and people can be nasty,” he said.
It’s unknown how this will affect discourse leading up to the election, but his most recent effort will be released at the same time as Ghana’s election year.
In his most recent work, Charles Adu Boahen, the Minister of State in the Finance Ministry, was removed from his position. The president made the move after learning of the accusations of bribery and corruption made against Adu Boahen, according to a statement he released.