A staunch supporter of Accra Hearts of Oak Aziz Harunah Futah wants fans of the team to contribute and raise enough funds to pay off club board chairman Togbe Afede.
Togbe Afede automatically became the owner of the club after purchasing majority of the club’s shares.
For some of the fans, since Togbe took over, certain decisions taken have not helped the club hence their request for the chief to leave.
“Our club Accra Hearts of Oak keep on coming down, nothing is happening and there is a huge gap between the fans and the board so I am going to launch and campaign to all hearts fans, lets reclaim our club,” said Aziz who is the leader of that movement
“This is not about fighting anybody but we are going to raise funds to pay-off whoever is the largest shareholder and take our club back.
“We don’t want anybody to own this club again, we the supporters want to own our club Accra Hearts of Oak”, he added.
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