Anas Exposé: Tickets Run Out For #Number 12 Screening At Citi FM Due To Mad Rush(PHOTOS)
The latest exposé on corruption by investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas is currently the number trending news across the nation.
As the saying goes, seeing is believing and the days are fast approaching for the screening of the latest work, ‘Number 12’.
Everyone wants to see for himself the details of all that the video entails on the ‘big day’ of screening.
The latest exposé by Anas and his Tiger Eye team of centers of the Ghana Football Association(GFA).
As it stands, tickets for the screening are out and one of the outlets to get a copy from is Citi FM.
But reports suggest that the tickets available at that outlet run out yesterday.
This is due to ‘mad rush’ by people to get their copies. Some of them also expressed their eagerness to watch the video.
The first premiere of the documentary will be on June 6 at the Accra International Conference Center.
Details of the documentary’s content first emerged back in April.
Later, the Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide Newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako gave a hint about the video.
This was on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana, that the exposé would capture some key players at the GFA.
But anticipation for the Anas’ documentary however heightened later due to a complaint filed by President Nana Akufo-Addo.
The President was reported to have filed a complaint at the CID of the Ghana Police Service. This was after a security briefing on the upcoming exposé.
The exposé implicated President of the GFA, Kwesi Nyantaky, in alleged corruption.
Kwesi Nyantakyi is said to have used the name of the President, his vice and other senior officers of the government unlawfully.
According to reports, Mr. Nyantakyi allegedly used the names of these personalities to collect money. And to as well lure supposed foreign investors interested in establishing businesses in Ghana.
More officials are expected to be implicated in corruption when the full documentary is screened.
Below are photos of people in a queue waiting to buy their tickets at Citi FM.
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