The New African magazine has named Ghana’s investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas; amongst a list of 99 other Africans who are seen as most influential personalities on the continent in the year 2014.
In a list that touches personalities who made the news for the good, bad and ugly reasons, Anas finds himself in the company of colleague media personalities, politicians, sports personalities, and top business executives.
In no particular order, the list presents African heroes who continue to champion change in their fields and also put the spotlight on people who are ‘holding the continent back’ by their actions in the year 2014.
Anas’s Mention
Anas is mentioned in the ‘Media’ category alongside CNN’s Sierra Leonean anchor, Isha Sesay. Nigeria’s Mosunmola ‘Mo’ Abudu; touted as the ‘African Oprah’ plus Angolan investigative journalist Rafael Marquais de Moraies and a host others.
The magazine labeled Anas as ‘the Namer, Shamer and Jailer’ commenting on his work thus; ‘In his native Ghana, and increasingly across the continent, the name Anas rings out with a mythic quality.
Few know what the undercover journalist looks like, but his crusades to expose corruption and stand up for the most marginalized in society are renowned.
On his mission to name, shame and jail, Anas has exposed cocoa smugglers, people traffickers, murderous witch doctors and many more. Long may we continue to hear his name but never see his face.’
Anas, is Ghana’s leading undercover reporter whose activities has over the years taken a look at the areas of corruption and human rights.
From cocoa smugglers along Ghana’s western borders to corrupt officials at Ghana’s port and officials of Driver Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Anas has exposed rot and fraud.
His work has also seen him bust Chinese sex trafficking ring in Ghana, he also told the human rights stories of abused orphans in Ghana’s flagship orphanage and in Ghana’s psychiatric hospital. The very recent of his human rights bust being a Chinese-run Vietnamese sex trafficking ring in Ghana’s western region.
Ghanaian Representation
Three other Ghanaians made the cut together with Anas, Ghana’s former minister, and economist, Dr. Kwesi Botchwey; is listed for his role in Ghana’s bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He is labeled as the ‘monetary mediator.’
David Adjaye, an architect is also lauded for having mastered his craft. The depth and diversity in his work coupled with his globetrotting upbringing combine to give the structures he designs an impressive reputation, and that earned him the mention.
Ghana’s last slot was taken by a man described as the ‘junk sculptor’ Mr. El Anatsui; whose drive to make use of the very things that people have often discarded has earned him global acclaim and a spot as one of the most influential Africans of this year.
Nigeria’s Dominance
Africa’s most populous nation leads the pack with a third of the nominations. Nigeria took 33 slots closely followed by the rainbow nation, South Africa who gathered 27 slots.
The Nigerian list included opposition leader Mohammed Buhari and former Lagos governor, Bola Tinubu; who have joined forces to contest Nigeria’s upcoming polls. Former central bank governor and new emir of Kano (Sanusi Lamido Sanusi) Mohammed Sanusi II also made the list. Others included Pastor TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote.
Also on Nigeria’s list is the leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, who is described as having ‘the maniacal grin of terror.’ Ironically Obiageli Ezikwesili, credited with #bringbackourgirls; the social media campaign for the return of the abducted Chibok girls also made the list.
Literary master, Wole Soyinka; described as the ‘Nigeria’s national conscience,’ musician Davido, goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, and economist Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala were all listed amongst others.
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