Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has indicated that he and his Africa Investigates team have some "shocking" African stories that they are going to look at in 2016.
Speaking to BBC in a yet to be broadcast interview, Anas said "I can tell you that what is in the pipeline is shocking.
"You know I work with Africa investigate as part of the World Investigate thing and we have put together a few issues on Africa that we're gonna look at....and they are very strong African stories and I can tell you that we are in for a tighter 2016. I've seen it and I can tell you, it is not going to be nice!," he added.
Anas' previous works, which included exposing several misdeeds and acts of corruption especially people in public offices, have earned him a lot of enemies.
He has always remained anonymous, hiding behind a mask and clothing himself in various forms in order to protect his life from detractors.
His latest two-year investigative piece, ‘Ghana in the eyes of God’ which involved alleged corruption in Ghana’s judiciary has implicated over thirty judges and magistrates, as well of judicial service staff.
Meanwhile, twenty three magistrates shown in the Anas expose' on bribery in the judiciary have been removed from office.
Some of them were removed with benefits while others were let go without any benefits.
According to the Judicial Council the ones removed with benefits showed remorse.
The five member Committee which investigated the matter was chaired by Justice Sophia Adinyira.