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Charles Taylor predicts doom for Hearts of Oak Chief Togbe Afede XIV

Hearts of Oak legend Charles Taylor is of the opinion that the Majority Shareholder of the club, Togbe Afede XIV will run at a lost if he does not get rid of board members, Vincent Odotei Sowah and Alhaji Akambi.

Taylor speaking on Angel TV asserted both Odotei and Akambi have gotten a negative mind for the club and has therefore called on the club’s Chief to take the necessary actions against them.

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“His money will go waste if he does not take care of Hearts of Oak. He must be vigilant and take actions. I believe Odotei and Alhaji Akambi have negative minds for Hearts of Oak and it is about time we call spade a spade. Odotei and Akambi must know the club is not for them”

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“Hearts of Oak must get a CEO, it is worrying. We had great men during our time and helped the club a lot. Their presence at the stadium was a big motivation to the players but now, the players are working with the enemies of the club” he said.

Hearts of Oak are currently in Mali for their clash against AS Real Bamako in the CAF Confederations Cup second round of the preliminary round.

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