I'm certain most of us have heard about Investigative Journalists going miles, crossing rivers and oceans to uncover new and challenging information/secrets. Infact, in some quarters, Investigative Journalism is deemed the hardest part of a journalist's job cos they dig deep into issues of public interest. The risks (death threats etc) involved are usually enormous. For Anas Aremeyaw Anas, going as far as disguising as a mad man to do what he knows how to do best beats me. A year ago, Anas did an uncover operation that led to the rescue of 6 Asian girls trafficked to Ghana to work as sex slaves. I'm sure other journalists have done seemingly ridiculous things too. Such passion and dedication!!!
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