The careers and integrities of certain people captured in the yet-to-be released exposé of ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, will be in tatters after the undercover piece is screened, Editor-in-chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper has said.
Speaking about the investigative piece titled Number 12, which is expected to expose corrupt practices in Ghana football, Mr Baako told Randy Abbey on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana programme on Thursday, 17 May that he felt sorry for those implicated.
He said: “It’s a disaster, sometimes we are all human beings with some weaknesses here and there and I feel sorry for some because some are friends. If I had my way, perhaps, I would say: ‘Leave this alone’, but Anas is a different breed of animal and I have never ever in my life attempted to influence him. He brings it, I look at it, we can defend it, I say: ‘Proceed’. So, there are people whose careers or integrities may, perhaps, be in tatters.”
The documentary will be shown for the first time at the Accra International Conference Centre on 6 June 2018.
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