General News of Thursday, 19 November 2015

Source: starrfmonline.com

I was called “invisible” in school - Anas

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Undercover investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, who has been described as a “spirit” by an indicted judge in his judicial corruption scandal, has revealed his school mates used to call him the “Invisible” for no apparent reasons.

The courageous journalist said he used to be “strict” in school, but kept a knitted friendship which he has maintained till date.

Speaking to Bola Ray on Starr Chat on Wednesday, the investigative journalist who is nicknamed “FBI” by some friends said: “Interestingly, they used to call me invisible in school and I don’t know how that came about, but that is how they called me.”

Anas, who went to lowly ranked Christian Methodist Senior High School, said he is proud of his alma mater because that was where he built a “solid foundation” to become who he is today.

“I love my school and I’m proud of it,” the award-winning international journalist spewed.

He revealed a scholarship scheme has been named after him at Christian Methodist Senior High School and he has an opening at his Tiger Eye PI firm where students of his former school come for internship.

On the lighter side, Anas said his favourite food is Tuo Zaafi and enjoys reggae music, especially Grams Morgan’s “Wash The Tears.”

According to him, he enjoys reggae because “it carries us on. I love reggae. Maybe it’s all from the roots.”