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One of Africa's ace investigative journalists Anas Aremeyaw Anas is to feature on Al Jazeera's new series Africa Investigates today Wednesday November 9.
The award-winning Ghanaian undercover journalist told jouralists his story will feature how he posed as a footballer to bust the gold scammers tarnishing the name and image of mother Ghana.
"When good men work day and night for God and country to build mother Ghana, some evil men also spend time eroding the gains that has been made," he said.
"You would see live how fraudsters use the VIP lounge of our Airport, a bank called International Commercial Bank, Geological Survey, ‘chiefs’ and even ‘lawyers’ to perpetrate their fraud.
"Some ‘police men’ giving protection to the fraudsters, who are they? Stay tuned for the blast as our man unmask the evil of the underworld, book your copies [Crusading Guide] before you regret it," Anas added.
The story that will appear in the Friday edition of the New Crusading Guide would be aired on Al Jazeera from Wednesday at 2230; Thursday: 0930; Friday: 0330; Saturday: 1630; Sunday: 2230; Monday: 0930; Tuesday: 0330; Wednesday: 1630.
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