In the bustling heart of Times Square, amidst the whirl of double Dutch jump ropes and the iconic presence of Batman impersonators, a new figure emerged on a mission both challenging and noble.
Tunde Onakoya, a chess master from Nigeria, arrived in New York City for the first time with a singular goal: to shatter the Guinness world record for the longest chess marathon. The 29-year-old old embarked on this endeavor not merely for personal glory but with a profound purpose: “to raise funds for organizations like Gift of Chess and Chess in Slums Africa”. These initiatives, dedicated to leveraging chess as a tool for lifting children out of poverty, resonated deeply with him.
A sandwich board near the tables where Onakoya played bore his message, a beacon of hope amid the hustle: “I’m playing for the dreams of millions of children globally without access to education.” Alongside him stood Russell Makofsky, co-founder of Gift of Chess, aiming to raise $1 million over the next three days.
Amidst the spectators, Kemi Adesunloro and Yemi Okeniyi found themselves drawn to the event. For Okeniyi, the call was personal, spurred by a sense of duty to support her Nigerian brethren. As “Last Last” by Burna Boy filled the air, Okeniyi reflected on the historic significance of the moment, fresh from dropping her sister off at the airport.
The chess marathon unfolded amidst the chaos of Times Square, with Onakoya seamlessly navigating two consecutive games at any given time. Even the sweltering New York spring temperature, a far cry from the Nigerian heat, failed to deter him. With gloves and a sweater to combat the chill, Onakoya emerged victorious, undeterred by the distractions.
Among those who faced him was Jules Bula, who found himself humbled by Onakoya’s mastery of the game. Despite his defeat, Bula left inspired, recognizing the need for more practice.
As the games continued, Onakoya’s quest symbolized more than just a world record attempt. It embodied a global movement, where the strategic prowess of chess intersects with the noble pursuit of uplifting communities and transforming lives.