Ping Hopes Foundation, is a table tennis club based in Nungua, Accra, and they aiming to be Ghana’s best within the shortest possible time according to CEO Joseph Amoabeng.
The young CEO, has 12 under 15 boys and four girls at his academy as horns their talents, hoping their reach great heights.
He is doing great in Ghana table tennis with some of his talents already in the national scheme of things and especially to the community of Nungua.
In the camp of Ping Hopes Foundation is Simon Osei, a former national U-15 player who was ranked number two in Ghana.
Also in the camp, is Emerald Bortey who is in the top eight of female players in Ghana, hoping to be in the top four soon.
Mr Amoabeng, is hoping to guide these players among others to greater heights on the national scale and at the international level.
His Ping Hopes table tennis club, is preparing for an international event with Temple Du Son of Benin soon in friendly encounter that should give exposure to a to the young ping pong players as they continue to horn their talents.
This, Mr Amoabeng believes, is the platform give the players more exposure in these challenging moments.
These moments, are what the young CEO is hoping for, as be aims to put table tennis on a high in Nungua, to become nummy one in Ghana.