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Anas set to drop another ‘wild’ documentary in 2025

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, Ghana Street Journal

Award-winning Ghanaian investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has once again teased the release of an explosive documentary set to air on BBC Africa Eye in January 2024.

In a recent video clip, Anas described the upcoming film as something that would shock audiences globally. He described his own reaction to the footage, revealing how disturbing it was.

“The documentary…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,” he said in the video.

Anas went on to explain that the documentary would be aired globally, both on the BBC World Service and BBC Africa Eye.

“It will go globally. It will play on the World Service. It will play on BBC Africa Eye,” he confirmed. His words only heightened the anticipation surrounding the exposé, with many wondering what kind of shocking revelations the journalist had uncovered.

While he refrained from revealing too much about the content, Anas gave viewers a glimpse into the nature of the documentary.

“But even me, when I saw the film and I got to the middle, I got out and I went away because the scenes are gory. People can be evil,” he shared.

The cryptic comment left many people wondering what kind of story Anas was about to reveal.

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