BREAKING: Great Olympics GM Eric Alagidede and CEO/Board Member Kudjoe Fianoo Resign in Sudden Exit

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Great Olympics General Manager Eric Alagidede and Board Member/Chief Executive Officer Kudjoe Fianoo have both tendered their resignations from the club, effective this afternoon.

 

Sources close to Accra Great Olympics confirm that the decisions were formally communicated to the club’s board earlier in the day, bringing to an end their respective tenures in the current administrative setup. While the club is yet to issue an official statement outlining the reasons behind the resignations, the development is understood to be linked to ongoing internal restructuring and recent performances.

 

Eric Alagidede played a key role in the day-to-day management and sporting operations of the club, while Kudjoe Fianoo, as Board Member and CEO, was instrumental in strategic planning and executive oversight.

 

The dual resignations mark a significant shake-up at Great Olympics, with the club expected to announce interim arrangements and further administrative changes in the coming days as it seeks stability.

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