Fans Of Hearts Of Oak Donate To Madam Abiiba, Wife Of The Late Shomo Quaye.

Fans Of Hearts Of Oak Donate To Madam Abiiba, Wife Of The Late Shomo Quaye.

Hearts Of Oak supporters WhatsApp group has donated to Madam Abiiba, wife of the late Shomo Quaye who was a die-hard fan of the club.

As part of celebrating Eid among the Muslim family, the “Fire for Fire” WhatsApp group owned by a section of Hearts supporters donated cash and other item to Madam Abiiba in the absence of her late husband with Edward Obeng kwakye leading the delegation.

The late Quaye died late in the night on Wednesday, August 19, after been hit by a car while on his way to a football match viewing center to watch the UCL clash between Bayern Munich and Olympique Lyonnais.

Hearts Of Oak as they seek to win their first major trophy in ten years will forever remember the Shomo Quaye and his family.

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