Anas hints on an exposé in the music industry
In a tweet, Anas announced that he has something up his sleeves in the music industry and might be releasing soon.
He tweeted ” Ghana Music Industry”.
However, we cannot state vividly the exact sector in the music industry but it is probably a wake-up call for GHAMRO, MUSIGA and other stakeholders in the music industry.
It may be that Anas has already carried out the investigation relating to his announcement or he is about to carry it out.
Anas in a recent exposé involving the Ghana Football Association ( GFA ) ‘delved’ in the corrupt deals that were being carried out by some officials of the GFA which was spearheaded by the former GFA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Anas has covered numerous investigative reports in Ghana and globally; the music industry might be shaken with fear and trembling on seeing the tweet of Anas.
We cannot state if Anas will dig into how MUSIGA spent GHC 2 million received from the government as the president of the outfit claimed it was used to conduct a research.
Although the president of MUSIGA, Obour has been criticized by Ghanaians for embezzling the GHC 2 million his outfit received from the previous government, there is no evidence pertaining to that.
It may be that Anas has already carried out the investigation relating to his announcement or he is about to carry it out.
Anas in a recent exposé involving the Ghana Football Association ( GFA ) ‘delved’ in the corrupt deals that were being carried out by some officials of the GFA which was spearheaded by the former GFA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Anas has covered numerous investigative reports in Ghana and globally; the music industry might be shaken with fear and trembling on seeing the tweet of Anas.
We cannot state if Anas will dig into how MUSIGA spent GHC 2 million received from the government as the president of the outfit claimed it was used to conduct a research.
Although the president of MUSIGA, Obour has been criticized by Ghanaians for embezzling the GHC 2 million his outfit received from the previous government, there is no evidence pertaining to that.
Comments
Post a Comment