Celebrated chess master, Tunde Onakoya, has announced that 10 children from his foundation, “Chess in Slum” will be travelling to the US for a chess community conference next year. The new Guinness
Nigerian chess master, Tunde Onakoya, was undefeated last night as he continued the ambitious challenge to break the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the longest unbeaten chess marathon.
The United States Embassy and former vice president, Yemi Osinbajo have wished Tunde Onakoya well in his attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records. Onakoya set up a program “About
Nigeria’s Tunde Onakoya will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest Chess marathon. Onakoya dislcosed this on his official X handle. The 29-year-old would be attempting to break the
Rite Foods Limited has partnered with Nigerian chess master and coach, Tunde Onakoya, to bring festive cheer and empower children in Mushin through the “Chess for Christmas Mushin” initiative.
Guardian Life cover personality and founder of ChessinSlums, Tunde Onakoya has garnered worldwide attention for his inspiring works. After several published pieces, including Guardian Life which he described as the “best interview,
Guardian Life cover personality and founder of ChessinSlums, Tunde Onakoya has garnered worldwide attention for his inspiring works. After several published pieces, including Guardian Life which he described as the “best interview,
Guardian Life cover personality and founder of ChessinSlums, Tunde Onakoya has garnered worldwide attention for his inspiring works. After several published pieces, including Guardian Life which he described as the “best interview,
Guardian Life cover personality and founder of ChessinSlums, Tunde Onakoya has garnered worldwide attention for his inspiring works. After several published pieces, including Guardian Life which he described as the “best interview,
“Poorly explain what you do for a living.” “I teach people how to drop weapons and pick up plastic pieces”– Tunde Onakoya responds to a Twitter user who has posted the first
“Poorly explain what you do for a living.” “I teach people how to drop weapons and pick up plastic pieces”– Tunde Onakoya responds to a Twitter user who has posted the first