During his tenure, Boadu, who had previously managed Medeama SC, led Hearts to two consecutive FA Cup victories and a Ghana Premier League championship. In just 18 months, the Phobians won five trophies under his command, which is an incredible accomplishment by any measure.
However, Boadu and the club's administration became tense as a result of a decline in performance.
He said on The BKB Show that it was hard for him to keep going because important people in the club didn't appreciate him.
"To be honest, I'm not sure why I left. Boadu, who is currently the head coach of Berekum Chelsea, stated, "Even then, I had just won the FA Cup. Maybe the bad run influenced some opinions." "Some management personnel didn't value my accomplishments. It turned into a burdensome task. I therefore made the decision to resign in order to give Togbe and the club some serenity.
Boadu stated his admiration for Hearts' Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV, with whom he had a close personal relationship, despite the circumstances surrounding his departure.
Boadu stated his admiration for Hearts' Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV, with whom he had a close personal relationship, despite the circumstances surrounding his departure.
"After games, I would frequently bring up Togbe's name, and many people didn't know why. To me, he is more like a brother and father. He gave me advice on personal issues in addition to football. Togbe is a decent guy. I would have stayed at Hearts for fifty years if it had been just him," he continued.