
Ahmed Hussein-Suale
Ahmed Hussein-Suale was an investigative journalist known for his work with the firm Tiger Eye P.I., led by Anas Aremeyaw Anas. He was murdered on January 16, 2019, a crime that has drawn significant public attention and led to ongoing legal proceedings involving multiple individuals connected to the case.
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He was tragically murdered in 2019 following his undercover work exposing corruption in football.
Inconvenient truth: If we must wait for death to celebrate, we have already failed - Urgency of recognising impact before silence fallsHe was tragically murdered in 2019 following his undercover work exposing corruption in football.
Inconvenient truth: If we must wait for death to celebrate, we have already failedMr. Mahama pledged to commence investigations to reopen investigations into unresolved criminal cases, including the murder of journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
President Mahama to render accounts on first 120 days in office pledge on WednesdayThe brutal murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein-Suale, had undermined the country’s regional leadership in press freedom.
2025 World Press Freedom Day: Govt assures journalists’ safetyJournalist Ahmed Hussein Suale was gunned down in 2019 after a lawmaker exposed his identity.
Kenyan whistleblower faces lawsuit, death threats after exposing $2bn airport deal – The Mail & GuardianAhmed Suale was shot and killed in Madina on January 16, 2019.
Madina Court remands businessman over Ahmed Suale’s murder





























