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#IAmAnas (I Am Anas) is a Twitter hashtag and social media campaign thast started in 2015 whereby users express support for the undercover investigative works of Ghanaian journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.The campaign started up again when a Ghanaian MP and acclaimed financier of the New Patriotic Part, Kennedy Agyapong, embarked on a cause to expose the identity of Anas following the journalist's exposé about incidences of corruption at the Ghana Football Association. Anas maintains that "being anonymous has always been his secret weapon". Pictures purported to be Anas were first released by a TV station owned by Agyapong, and went viral when it was picked up by other media houses. At least one person, a Dutch-Brazilian model, has claimed ownership of one picture that was released, and has threatened legal action against Agyapong "for putting his "career in danger". * In response to Agyapong, social media users retweeted photos of themselves or random people, even comic images of entities that resemble the trademark "beads-covered" face of Anas.The campaign began in 2015, along with other popular uses of the journalist's name, in the words of Elizabeth Ohene "I do not know when these words will make it into Wikipedia or the Oxford English Dictionary but for the moment you can take it from me that: * To go undercover is "to anas" * To make secret recordings is "to anas-anas" * To wear disguises is to "do an anas" * To be caught in the act is "to be anased" * To have someone exposed taking bribes is to have that person being given the full "Anas Aremeyaw Anas"." * == References == |