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Anas’ research methods and ethical concerns

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  • B B 8 years ago

    You have the quality of prolific and quality writing in abundance inside you. Thumbs up!

  • KOFI 8 years ago

    Nice, but this feature could have been longer than that.
    It should have hit the other side a bit more, especially the issue of invasion privacy of his subjects(victims) as against the right to know.

  • Kojo,Krachie 8 years ago

    The courage to rid Ghana of this social cancer "bribery" wins Anas my vote.What a gem of a journalist.

  • teacher Comfort Ayorkor 8 years ago

    Kudos for this utterly subjective piece ostensibly to commend Anas and his team. Why not give as much prominence to the negatives of his methods as was given to the positive aspects? Brilliant lecture on research methodology.

  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    You ought to be ashamed Brako-Powers and Iris Akwetey for you demean the work by Anas by offering a phony anti-abortion group that peddle altered data, voice and video to assail institutions as a normalized standard for inves ...
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  • Kwei Nmetey 8 years ago

    If, as you aver, his method ticks all the necessary boxes, why then does he need hide his identity behind a mask; especially when it becomes necessary to justify/defend allegations in a court of law? Surely, his continued use ...
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  • Jasmine 8 years ago

    Are you in the USA? Maybe you should get about reasoning why most people believe he is risking his life during those undertakings.

    There's one guy who faked his identity in the USA to video tape secretly a group in a bid ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    In the first place, it is utterly misleading to compare the work of Anas with a completely disinterested academic work where the methodology is almost as important as the results obtained. Go to any academic conference or rea ...
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  • Evan Whitton 8 years ago

    Another way is to trace the origins of the legal system.The English system was itself corrupt from its beginning in 1166. See netk.net.au/whitton/OCLS.pdf