You are here: HomeNewsRegional2015 09 09Article 380730

General News of Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Source: Daily Guide

Some 'Judges, Lawyers' are plotting to kill Anas - Kweku Bonsam

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Anas Aremeyaw Anas

Intriguing seer and traditional priest, Nana Kwaku Bonsam has promised to dash out a plot of land to anyone who helps him reach ace investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas for fortification against impending spiritual attacks on his life.

“Some people want to take his life, I have seen this vision several times. I saw some people dressed as judges and lawyers burying a small coffin with his name on it. I also know they are planning to kill the journalist and the vision was very clear.

“I want to give him some protections called ‘back to sender’. Already I have performed some rituals and anyone who dare touches him would die a tragic death. What is left to do is for me to do a ritual bath for him but I can’t get to him. I have even gone to Kweku Baako’s office at Labone to look for him and I am ready to give out a plot of land to anyone who brings him to me. I would personally sponsor the cost of the rituals because Anas is useful journalist we must all protect,” Bonsam told NewsOne.

Bonsam was not clear on the exact reasons for which Anas’ life was under a spiritual and physical threat but insisted the vision he saw about the journalist was a disturbing one that ought to be acted on with a sense of urgency.

“I hear he is a Muslim but that is not the issue. Even me, sometimes I go to church to pray to God. As for protection from spiritual attacks, God has given me the gift. But I would still ask all Christians, Muslims and other faiths to also pray for his protection. But believe me, those plotting to kill him would die very tragic deaths and there would also be confusion among them,” he added.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas, through his undercover investigative works, is on record to have exposed unprecedented levels of corruption in high places and has certainly stepped on several big toes through his work.

It is, however, not clear whether he will honour Bonsam’s invitation especially when he hardly shows his face and true identity to publicly.