Anas Aremeyaw Anas, CEO of the African private investigation firm Tiger Eye, is also an undercover journalist breaking the cycle of corruption embedded within many international institutions.
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You have done a yeoman jop,but the next important aspect is to see that the culprit are surely put behind bars,then its a satisfactory jop, but are our leaders going to accept it even it happen to a relative or one of theirs? if it is so,WAYOMI might have been long behind bar together with a lot big big men and women,like Betty Mould Iddrisu, but all this guys are going about free in our mist,and we see them always, we shout and nothing happens,we feel the pains inside to see some people behind ...