The New Juaben Table Tennis Club is proud to announce the appointment of Nana Asante Boateng I, the Nkosouhene of Akwadum, and Mr. Ernest Wiredu, an Australian-based philanthropist, to its board of directors. Their commitment to sports and community development will significantly enhance the club’s mission.
Both Nana Boateng and Mr. Wiredu have long been advocates for using sports as a means to uplift communities. They expressed their interest in joining the board after closely observing the club’s unwavering dedication to combating streetism and promoting education throughout the municipality. Their belief in sports as a powerful catalyst for national development aligns perfectly with the club’s vision.
Nana Boateng emphasized, “Sports has the ability to unite people and foster personal growth. It is imperative that we invest in our youth to steer them away from deviant behaviors and towards positive contributions to society.” Mr. Wiredu echoed this sentiment, stating, “By supporting initiatives like the New Juaben Table Tennis Club, we can create opportunities that empower young individuals and encourage them to pursue their dreams.”
Both board members are also accomplished table tennis players, bringing not only their philanthropic expertise but also a wealth of experience to the club. Their involvement is expected to inspire budding athletes and enhance the club’s training programs.
As the New Juaben Table Tennis Club continues its mission to harness the transformative power of sports, the addition of Nana Boateng and Mr. Wiredu to the board marks a significant step forward. Their insights and financial support will undoubtedly help in addressing social challenges and fostering a brighter future for the community.
We look forward to their contributions and are excited about the new initiatives that will emerge from this collaboration. Together, we can make a lasting impact in the lives of our youth and promote the values of discipline, teamwork, and excellence through table tennis.

