I’m Not Aware Of New signing – Hearts Of Oak CEO.

On Thursday, March 26th 2020, Premier league side Accra Hearts Of confirmed the signing of Niger midfielder, Abdourahamane Mamane Lawali on a two year contract.

Managing director for Accra Hearts of Oak, Mr Frederick Moor has shockingly revealed that he hasn’t been aware of the signing of Abdourahamane Mamane Lawali from Niger and if for any info, he will be the wrong person to ask.

“I don’t even know whether we have signed a new player, ask the PRO for the club said by Mr Frederick Moor.” He said in an interview with FOX 97.9FM.

Accra Hearts Of Oak in a tweet confirmed there will be at least three more signings as recommended by head coach Edward Nii Odoom before the league resumes.

Hearts of Oak confirmed the appointment of Fredrick Moore as the Club’s new CEO in 2019 replacing American Mark Noonan who resigned from the post.

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