Nigerian Chess Master Breaks Guinness World Record For Longest Chess Marathon 😱

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Nigerian Chess Master Breaks Guinness World Record For Longest Chess Marathon 😱


Nigerian man tunde onakoya breaks the Guinness world record for longest chess marathon on 20th April 2024

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  1. Some people are still trying to break cooking record to this day. lol If you know how to do something, you know how to do something. If you copy, you go get patch patch result.

  2. This is amazing I'm so proud of him and wishing him to break more and more record effortlessly 👌😊 it's amazing how i love the Chess game but dunno how to play it😢😂

  3. Congratulations Tunde!!!! Nigerians🇳🇬🇳🇬 and Africansare PROUD of you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯👏👏👏👏👏

  4. This will challenge our relative in the disqualification zone to want to beat this record with many epic fails from the start of their attempts.

    Nigeria leads the pack as usual this is our destiny as a collective. Eventually the world will acknowledge the intelligence of Nigerians either they want to or not. One day, our kind will build a golden age for Africa with our leadership when we reach full potential. Proudly Nigerian. ❤️🇳🇬🌍✊🏿

  5. This brother has made us proud. May God bless him and continue to lift him up in everything that he does. All of Nigeria stands behind him.

    Shame on the government of Lagos state. They allow children to suffer hunger and without access to education and yet they are the richest city in Africa.

    Individual citizens of Nigeria have always been the ones lifting our country up for decades every time our nation failed us. May we see an age when all Nigerian children are educated and our youths reaches their full potentials. So many of our grate minds have been wasted already. Yet there is hope and I am forever proud to be a Nigerian. The flag bearers of our race as a global collective. ❤🇳🇬🌍✊🏿

  6. This man is an amazing man with an amazing heart. Stop comparing countries. This is a chess competition, not a country competition. As a Nigerian, I'm very disappointed with some of these comments. Congratulations young man!!! I pray you are continually blessed as you bless others.❤❤❤🎉

  7. Our youths are special. From Afrobeats to fashion, technology, science, mathematics, sports, etc. Despite the challenges of lack of electricity, water, internet, they are still competing globally and winning. Sometimes, our athletes are not paid but they still compete and win. I don't know if you can find youths like that in any country…❤❤

  8. I love your content on Tunde and his desire to use Chess game to create opportunities for poor children. This is what we all want on our social media space. Something positive, inspiring. Excellent work on this one…👍👌🤣

  9. Tunde Onakoya is on a great cause of elevating children from poverty. Nigerian children and youths are the future and innovators of Nigeria 🇳🇬. We must protect them and encourage our young population as well as government need to provide enabling environment for them to thrive in education, healthcare and technology.

  10. Congratulations to him and our dear country. Dont know why people dont want to donate into this amazing charity. I call on MacKenzieScott, Jeff Bezos ex wife to be part of this charity.