Anas Aremeyaw Anas Biography, Net Worth, Career, Age, Parents, Wife, Social Media, Awards

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Anas Aremeyaw Anas Biography

Aremeyaw Anas Popular Journalist also known by his family name, Anas Aremeyaw Anas was born in Accra, Ghana, in 1970.

Anas, who hails from Bimbilla in northern Ghana, and his two sisters spent their formative years in Burma Camp, a military barracks in Accra. Following graduation from Accra’s Christian Methodist Senior High School, he enrolled at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

After receiving his degree, he declined a job offer as a reporter for the Ghanaian Times newspaper and instead chose to work as an editor for the Crusading Guide newspaper in 1998. After completing his official education, he started a career as a journalist.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Anas Aremeyaw Anas

Who is Anas Aremeyaw Anas?

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Investigative journalist was born in Ghana in the late 1970s. “Name, shame, and jail” is his catchphrase.

His use of anonymity as a weapon for an inquiry has made him highly well-liked in West Africa, where the majority of his work is done. Until an “unmasking” during a BBC interview in November 2015, very few people had ever seen his face, which was a prosthetic.

Anas is a multiplatform journalist who is politically agnostic and has expertise in print and documentaries. He focuses on sub-Saharan Africa and Ghana’s human rights and anti-corruption problems.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Net Worth: How much does he have?

Anas Aremeyaw has a net worth of about $4.8 million. His primary source of income comes primarily from his success as a journalist.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Career

Ameyaw Anas Anas is a print media expert, documentary filmmaker, private eye, and undercover journalist.

Anas has received praise from critics for his work fighting for fundamental human rights, such as freedom from slavery and servitude, and for his efforts to expose corruption. His investigative work has garnered him praise on a global scale, with President Barack Obama praising him in a speech while visiting Ghana in 2009: “An independent press. dynamic private sector. an open society.

In his “Anas4Peace” multimedia campaign, which ran from October to December 2016, Anas moved outside the realm of investigative journalism to promote peace.

 22 non-aligned Ghanaian celebrities were brought together by these movies, jingles, and interactive social media posts to promote peace during the election. Media interest has also been generated by the #IAmAnas campaign, which celebrates Anas’s anonymity.

An online portal for the public to post recordings exposing corruption was introduced by Anas in October 2018.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Parents’ Name

Little is known about his parents. This section will be updated.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Age: How old is he?

Anas is 52 years old per his date of birth stated online.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Wife Name

Anas’s wife or anything relating to his relationship status is not mentioned online.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Social Media Handles

Anas is very active on almost all the social media platforms that exist. He is active on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Awards

  • The US Department of State honored Anas with the Heroes Acting to End Modern-Day Slavery Award in 2008 for his contribution to the abolition of human trafficking.
  • At the CNN/Multichoice African Journalist Awards in 2009, he and five other eminent African journalists received certificates and monetary rewards for their outstanding work. and the Segbo Excellence in Investigative Journalism as well as the Grand Norbert Zongo Award for Investigative Journalism
  • He received the May Chidiac Foundation’s “Engaged Journalism Award” in 2014. Lebanon.
  • He was recognized by Foreign Policy as one of the year’s top global thinkers in 2015.
  • Anas received the Honorary Award for Excellence in Journalism at the 4th Annual African Youth Excellence Awards in the United States in June 2016. The Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts, had the distinction of handing him the key to the city.
  • On August 27, 2016, Anas received the Ghana Journalists Association’s (GJA) Journalist of the Year Award once more.