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FKF CEO Barry Otieno hands Gor Mahia's Secretary Sam Ocholla the FKF Cup prize money.[Courtesy-FKF]

Gor Mahia’s National Executive Committee (NEC) is split right in the middle with two factions now caught up in a boardroom wrangle over control of the club’s finances.

K’Ogalo earned Sh55 million in a sponsorship deal in the just concluded 2020/2021 season. Other alternative sources of revenue for the club included the sale of merchandise, membership registration and grants from well-wishers.

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