Ahmed Hussein-Suale was shot to death by unknown men in a suburb of the capital Accra on Wednesday evening. He worked for Tiger-Eye, a journalistgrupp led by Anas Aremayaw Anas, who revealed extensive corruption within the Ghanaian fotbollförbund.

In a documentary from the BBC in the last year seen the former president of the federation, Kwesi Nyantakyi, receive more than a half a million dollars in cash at a meeting filmed secretly.

and the Ghana football association was disbanded after the scandal. The BBC also revealed how hundreds of african leaders, many of them judge from the west african countries, taking bribes.

After the documentary aired were Ahmed Hussein-Suale for hot. The member of parliament Kennedy Agyapong was one of those who reacted strongly and distributed the photos on the journalist and demanded retribution.

In a video seen the politician to offer money to the ”beats” Hussein-Suale.

It is unclear if the attack has nothing to do with the threats to make.

Tiger Eye, condemned the bombing and said, in a press release that it is ”broken over this despicable deed, but will not be back in the hunt for those who seek to destroy the nation”.

and declared that, among other things, will examine the threats against the murdered journalist.

Ahmed Hussein-Suale had collaborated with the BBC in Africa in a number of projects, including trade in body parts in Malawi.

An increasing number of journalists have been murdered in recent years, but according to the BBC, is the murder of journalists in Ghana, very rare.