TUNDE ONAKOYA RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS ỌMỌLÚÀBÍ AWARD FROM THE ỌỌ̀NI OF IFẸ̀

TUNDE ONAKOYA RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS ỌMỌLÚÀBÍ AWARD FROM THE ỌỌ̀NI OF IFẸ̀

Distinguished Guinness world chess record holder, Arakunrin Tunde Onakoya receiving an Omoluabi award of Recognition from his imperial Majesty, The Ooni Ife, Ojaja II.
Olodumare bless all Yoruba trailblazers out there.

Tunde Onakoya (born 6 October 1994) is a Nigerian chess player and coach, who holds the Guinness World Records for the longest marathon chess game and founder of Chess in Slums Africa. He has organised a number of interventions for children across slums in Lagos state including Majidun (Ikorodu), Makoko and recently, Oshodi. The children are engaged in a two-week session that seeks to unlock their potential through the game of chess while learning to read, write and acquire basic literacy skills.

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