Table Tennis star Quadri joins campaign against coronavirus
Nigeria Table Tennis legend, Aruna Quadri, has joined the list of ambassadors selected by the International Table Tennis Federation for a global campaign against the coronavirus pandemic, tagged #TableTennisUnited.
#TableTennisUnited is a show of defiant solidarity in the face of a COVID-19 enforced shutdown of the sport and any donations that you can spare will be hugely appreciated by the whole table tennis family, the ITTF said. The compilation video of all the ambassadors’ messages is visible on all ITTF and ITTF Foundation social platforms for the launch of the campaign.
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