‘Take It To The Max’ TV, is set to premiere a documentary dubbed, 13:12; Make the Clock Work on the life of ‘CLOCK’, a special Ghanaian basketball player and a former captain of the KNUST basketball team.
According to the host of “Take It To The Max,” Dilyx Maxvoi, the documentary was inspired by the need to authentically tell the untold story of the physically-challenged Ghanaian basketball player popularly known as Clock.
Emmanuel Eckow Amoako (Clock) was born with his right leg shorter than his left leg, a condition which has had him living through unfair treatment like discrimination, name-calling etc. right from a young age. He however has managed to rise above it all to become one of the iconic names in basketball in Ghana.
Clock, over the years has achieved many laurels such as 2x MVP Sprite Ball Eastern Region, 2x MVP REPU Bounce, Current MVP Kumasi Basketball league, ex-captain and starting guard KNUST basketball.
He is also the CEO of the Clockwork brand, a Proudly-Ghanaian sports apparel brand. The documentary produced by Take it to the Max, details his life growing up, his struggles and achievements.
The documentary which essentially details his life growing up, his struggles and achievements will premiere on Take It To The Max Youtube Channel on July 31, 2021.
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By: John Essien/Focusnewsroom