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Accra Hearts of Oak board member Frank Nelson has backed Vincent Sowah Odotei to succeed in his new role as the action-managing director of the club.
Odotei, will now serve as the chairman of the Strategy committee as well as managing director of the club, will be charged to lead the administrative face of the club.
This Frank Nelson who has work closely with Odotei says he will live up to expectation saying,
“Well I don’t think it is the same job we are all doing. We are all working together but at the end of the day it’s just a change of leader, change of position, change of name. We decided okay terms of name, yeah you have a board chairman and board of directors,” he said.
Nelson went on to say, “Look all of us cannot be acting at the same time, we cannot have four people doing managing director. So let’s have one person do the job.”
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