Chess champion Tunde Onakoya receives hero’s welcome in Nigeria after record-breaking marathon

Onakoya, 29, captivated audiences worldwide as he completed a 60-hour-long chess marathon, setting a new world record in the chess community.

Arriving at the airport on April 24, Onakoya was greeted with enthusiastic cheers, singing, and dancing, as supporters celebrated his extraordinary achievement. The atmosphere was filled with pride and admiration for the chess master, whose dedication and determination have inspired many across the continent.

“The moment I stepped out of the plane in Abuja last night and was almost mobbed by customs officials for a selfie, it immediately dawned on me that my reality was a different one now. This will definitely take a lot of getting used to,” Onakoya wrote on his X page.

The marathon, which commenced in the heart of Times Square in New York City on April 17, was not only to etch his name in chess history but also to raise funds for children’s education initiatives across Africa. With a goal of $1 million, Onakoya’s marathon attempt garnered widespread attention and support from chess enthusiasts and philanthropists.

Throughout the marathon, Onakoya engaged in a gripping battle of intellect against Shawn Martinez, a US chess master, adhering to stringent guidelines set forth by Guinness World Records. The rules mandated continuous play by two participants for the entire duration, with only brief breaks permitted.

While Onakoya’s record attempt awaits official confirmation from Guinness World Records, the chess community and the public at large have already hailed him as a true champion.

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