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On Wednesday, April 17, Tunde Onakoya, a Nigerian chess master commenced his journey to break the global record for the longest chess marathon in New York Cityās Times Square.
Onakoya is partnering with his United States counterpart Shawn Martinez in this remarkable feat. The marathon, which has already exceeded 50 hours, is scheduled to end on April 19.
A photo posted by Gift of Chess, an NGO, revealed that Onakoya experienced intense vomiting and stomach pain during his ongoing marathon but refused to quit.
However, despite facing health challenges during the marathon, including intense vomiting and stomach pain, Onakoya has remained steadfast.
When given the choice to quit, he declared, āI will play on for the dreams of millions of children.ā His determination has garnered widespread support, with online well-wishers and onlookers at the scene cheering him on.
Equally, the marathon aims to raise $1 million to empower childrenās education across Africa.
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