Anas Aremeyaw Anas

[5] Anas is from Bimbilla in Northern Ghana[6] and grew up in Burma Camp, a military barracks in Accra[1] together with his two sisters.

Over 100 judicial service staff in total were probed, after being caught on camera taking gifts from undercover Tiger Eye PI investigators to influence court judgements.

The then Ghana Football Association president, Kwesi Nyantakyi, who was also an executive member of FIFA, was caught on camera accepting bribes.

[22] Personalities (in alphabetical order) who have commented on his work: From October to December 2016, Anas ventured outside of the world of investigative journalism as an advocate for peace in his "Anas4Peace" multimedia campaign.

[34] These films, jingles and interactive social media posts brought together 22 non-aligned Ghanaian celebrities to advocate for peace during the election period.

[36][37] In October 2018, Anas launched an online platform for members of the public to upload videos reporting corruption.

[4] In 2024, the Supreme Court upheld the dismissal by a 3-2 vote but declined the defendant's motion to impose his legal costs on the plaintiff.

Anas at the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London in 2019