The Chess Master with a Mission: Tunde Onakoya’s Guinness World Record Re-Attempt

The Chess Master with a Mission: Tunde Onakoya's Guinness World Record Re-Attempt As Tunde Onakoya, the convener of Chess in Slums Africa (CISA) takes on another Guinness World Record attempt for the longest chess marathon, the world watches on, with bated breath. But this attempt is not for fame or personal fulfilment; rather, for a much more noble cause —bringing hope to African children. A Record-Breaking Legacy In April 2024, Tunde and his opponent, Shawn Martinez, first made history by playing chess for 60 hours straight, shattering the previous record of 56 hours, 9 minutes, and 37 seconds. Their efforts, with the support of partners like @thegiftofchess, helped raise an impressive $120,000 towards the $1 million goal, aimed at bringing education and hope to African children who need it most.  Breaking Records for a Good Cause The impact of Chess in Slums Africa's work is profound. With over 200 children already benefiting from scholarships, the organisation has become a beacon of hope for families and communities who previously thought education was out of reach. Every child who has received support over the years is a testament to the power of collective effort and proof that even one donation can make a big difference.  The Long Road Ahead and Why This Re-attempt Matters As Tunde undertakes this journey for the second time, the stakes are higher, and the dreams bigger. This new record attempt still intends to surpass the previous record, with Tunde and Shawn set to play uninterrupted chess for …

The Chess Master with a Mission: Tunde Onakoya’s Guinness World Record Re-Attempt

As Tunde Onakoya, the convener of Chess in Slums Africa (CISA) takes on another Guinness World Record attempt for the longest chess marathon, the world watches on, with bated breath. But this attempt is not for fame or personal fulfilment; rather, for a much more noble cause —bringing hope to African children.

A Record-Breaking Legacy

In April 2024, Tunde and his opponent, Shawn Martinez, first made history by playing chess for 60 hours straight, shattering the previous record of 56 hours, 9 minutes, and 37 seconds. Their efforts, with the support of partners like @thegiftofchess, helped raise an impressive $120,000 towards the $1 million goal, aimed at bringing education and hope to African children who need it most. 

Breaking Records for a Good Cause

The impact of Chess in Slums Africa’s work is profound. With over 200 children already benefiting from scholarships, the organisation has become a beacon of hope for families and communities who previously thought education was out of reach. Every child who has received support over the years is a testament to the power of collective effort and proof that even one donation can make a big difference. 

The Long Road Ahead and Why This Re-attempt Matters

As Tunde undertakes this journey for the second time, the stakes are higher, and the dreams bigger. This new record attempt still intends to surpass the previous record, with Tunde and Shawn set to play uninterrupted chess for 70 hours. The ultimate goal remains the same – to raise $1 million for education initiatives across Africa and empower more children to chase their dreams. As the clock ticks, every move on Tunde’s chessboard is more than just a game; it’s a step towards a brighter future for Africa, one that you can be a part of.

Be a Part of the Journey!

Every contribution, no matter how little, brings us closer to our goal. You can be part of this incredible journey by donating, sharing the story, or watching the live stream. Let’s make a difference in the lives of millions of African children. Let’s show the world that when we come together, nothing is impossible.

 

Again, here’s how you can support Tunde’s mission:

Donate via GoFundme, Titilfy, or our other platforms

Spread awareness on social media from our official sources: 

  • @chessinslumsafrica [IG, Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin] 
  • @thegiftofchess [IG, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn]
  • @tunde_OD [Twitter]
  • @tunde_onakoya [IG]

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