Anas Tells Critics: "My Identity Still Remain Hidden..."

Legendary Investigative Journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has questioned all who want to see his �real face� after his controversial expos� on massive corruption in the judiciary involving some top Judges and clerks.

His undercover work has left in its trail very heated and controversial debates across the country with some legal practitioners praying the court to unmask Anas for interrogation after several suit against him.

Among the legal practitioners is Mr. John A. Ndebugre, representing some of the judges caught on video allegedly taking bribes � he has continued to push for Anas� face to be unveiled.

He says Ghana is not like other countries where people get shot at while walking on the streets.

However, Anas Aremeyaw Anas for the first time made a rare public appearance, removing his trademark mask in an interview with the BBC.

But in an interview with Accra-based JOY FM the multiple award winning journalist said � the face he showed on BBC � �couldn�t have been my face�.

He advised his critics and haters plotting to fish out the �bald fair man in glasses� in the BBC interview to �forget� about him.

�My identity still remain hidden, I wore a prosthetic face mask. People thinking they will see the same face again, I am sorry, they will see me in a different one next time,"�he said on JOY FM.�