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Togbe Afede XIV, Hearts of Oak's board chairman, has stated that the club hopes to complete its new secretariat by November 2022.
On Wednesday, May 11, 2022, the board chairman of the Ghana Premier League side officially cut the sod for the construction of the new club secretariat in Accra.
Togbe Afede XIV stated at the event that the construction would take about eight months to complete.
“We hope to complete the new secretariat in eight months’ time".
“All other things being equal, the project should be completed by November for the club's 111th anniversary,” he said.
Togbe Afede XIV commissioned Hearts of Oak's nicely designed commercial centre today at the same ceremony.
The club has also unveiled intentions to build a 50,00-seat stadium as part of its efforts to become a behemoth on the African continent.
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