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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Ex-President Clinton invites eight-year-old Nigerian chess champion, Tanitoluwa

Former US president, Bill Clinton, has invited eight-year-old Nigerian chess champion, Tanitoluwa Adewumi and his parents to his office in Harlem.
 In a tweet on his verified twitter handle @Billclinton  the former American president wrote
“Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.” This story made me smile. Tanitoluwa, you exemplify a winning spirit – in chess and in life. And kudos to your hardworking parents. You all should stop by my office in Harlem; I’d love to meet you.”

The New York Times reported that the eight-year old Nigerian, Tanitoluwa Adewunmi, had won seven chess trophies including the state tournament, where he outwitted other children, the story went viral, and seem to have gotten the attention of the former president too. 
More that $ 187,000 has been raised on GOFUND for the young Nigerian Talented boy and his family in the past four days  and the donation keeps increasing .

 
In a tweet on his Twitter handle-@BillClinton, the former number one citizen said: “Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.”

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/bill-clinton-lauds-8-year-old-nigerian-boy-for-winning-chess-championship/
Adewunmi, went undefeated at the state tournament, outwitting children from elite private schools with private chess tutors. Tanitoluwa rating is now 1587 and rising fast and he is being compared with the world’s best player, Magnus Carlsen, who stands at 2845. His feat has attracted commendations from parents and celebrities. In a tweet on his Twitter handle-@BillClinton, the former number one citizen said: “Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.” The former U.S president now joins the queue of people celebrating the boy and his feats. Clinton said “this story made me smile, Tanitoluwa “ you exemplify a winning spirit – in chess and in life.” “And kudos to your hardworking parents. You all should stop by my office in Harlem; I’d love to meet you.” Tanitoluwa placed first in the New York State Scholastic Championships tournament for kindergarten through third grade, a remarkable win for anyone. In an interview with New York Times, the young chess champion said: “I want to be the youngest grandmaster.””

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/bill-clinton-lauds-8-year-old-nigerian-boy-for-winning-chess-championship/
Adewunmi, went undefeated at the state tournament, outwitting children from elite private schools with private chess tutors. Tanitoluwa rating is now 1587 and rising fast and he is being compared with the world’s best player, Magnus Carlsen, who stands at 2845. His feat has attracted commendations from parents and celebrities. In a tweet on his Twitter handle-@BillClinton, the former number one citizen said: “Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.” The former U.S president now joins the queue of people celebrating the boy and his feats. Clinton said “this story made me smile, Tanitoluwa “ you exemplify a winning spirit – in chess and in life.” “And kudos to your hardworking parents. You all should stop by my office in Harlem; I’d love to meet you.” Tanitoluwa placed first in the New York State Scholastic Championships tournament for kindergarten through third grade, a remarkable win for anyone. In an interview with New York Times, the young chess champion said: “I want to be the youngest grandmaster.””

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/bill-clinton-lauds-8-year-old-nigerian-boy-for-winning-chess-championship/
In a tweet on his Twitter handle-@BillClinton, the former number one citizen said: “Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.” The former U.S president now joins the queue of people celebrating the boy and his feats. Clinton said “this story made me smile, Tanitoluwa “ you exemplify a winning spirit – in chess and in life.” “And kudos to your hardworking parents. You all should stop by my office in Harlem; I’d love to meet you.” Tanitoluwa placed first in the New York State Scholastic Championships tournament for kindergarten through third grade, a remarkable win for anyone. In an interview with New York Times, the young chess champion said: “I want to be the youngest grandmaster.””

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/bill-clinton-lauds-8-year-old-nigerian-boy-for-winning-chess-championship/
In a tweet on his Twitter handle-@BillClinton, the former number one citizen said: “Refugees enrich our nation and talent is universal, even if opportunity is not.” The former U.S president now joins the queue of people celebrating the boy and his feats. Clinton said “this story made me smile, Tanitoluwa “ you exemplify a winning spirit – in chess and in life.” “And kudos to your hardworking parents. You all should stop by my office in Harlem; I’d love to meet you.” Tanitoluwa placed first in the New York State Scholastic Championships tournament for kindergarten through third grade, a remarkable win for anyone. In an interview with New York Times, the young chess champion said: “I want to be the youngest grandmaster.””

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/bill-clinton-lauds-8-year-old-nigerian-boy-for-winning-chess-championship/

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

WORDS OF APPRECIATION From Tani the wonder chess kid's parents

 Following the successful story and fund raising for the Nigerian 8 year old chess player earlier posted on this blog the elated  parents has this to say -





We the Family of TANITOLUWA ADEWUMI (#TANI#) first of all we give God the Glory for being crowned as FIRST PLACE CHAMPION in his first New York State Tournament (k-3) Primary Championship held in Saratoga Spring New York on the 9th and 10th March, 2019.

We say a big thank you to the coaches- coach Russell Makosfy, coach Shawn Martinez, coach Angel Lopez, the officers in the team for their support and words of encouragement. God bless you all.
Our appreciation goes to his school (PS116, Manhattan), the Principal, Teachers, Students and every other staff. God bless you all.

Our big thanks to Mr. Nicholas Kristof ( The New York Times Paper and their staff), The CBS news, BBC World news, NBC news, social media, those that share the good news and others service stations for your support. God bless you all.

Our big shout out to the whole WORLD for all your support Financially, Morally, Spiritually and many more can't mentioned. You are all Awesome. God bless you all.

We will like the WORLD to know that all the proceeds/donations goes to TANITOLUWA ADEWUMI FOUNDATION.
We are working with counsel to make sure this is possible. In the main while all funds stays with gofundme.

TOGETHER WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD!!!

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
GOD BLESS THE WORLD!!!

THANK YOU! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!!

More Than $157,000 Raised on GoFundMe to help migrant Homeless 8-Year-Old Nigerian Chess Champion and Family






A Nigerian 8 year old Boy Tanitoluwa Adewumi  rose to prominence by winning a New York state chess competition ,he claimed the title of New York State Primary Chess Champion! (Top Players K - 3rd Grade) at the New York State Chess Championships.He started learning Chess about a year ago, and has already won seven trophies, including the New York State Chess Championship. He won the Chess event in his age group earlier this month and he was featured a  NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE  where it was revealed that Tani and Family are immigrants from Nigeria  lived in a homeless shelter in Manhattan New York, Adewumi's chess teacher Russ Makofsky  established a GOFUNDME Fund raising campaign For Tani   with $ 50,000 Fifty thousand United State Dollars as the goal to help Tanitoluwa Adewumi  and his family  secure a home to ensure Tani's talent and future is secured.

As at the time of making this post  $ 157,534 has been raised by far exceeding the original goal withing a period of just three days  with donors still making more  donations daily.
 Tani's Family is over there in the United States trying to make a living and the talent of their child which is Chess is making a way for them. Tani is presently preparing fort Elementary National championship in May , 2019 .
Back in Nigeria there are thousands of  great young talents that can put the Country in very positive light if harnessed, encouraged and supported , there are many private initiatives towards this with little or no help from the government , Chess in the slums program which is a life Changing initiative by National Chess Master Babaunde Onokoya,  Chess in schools programs by many other prominent chess promoters . All that is needed to make these great young talents excel is good funding and support by private individuals and organizations.  Chess is know and has been proved to improve the cognitive , quantitative and logical reasoning in Children of all ages and even adults and as a sport Nigeria deserves to have a Grand Master of chess which is the highest title awarded to a player by the Chess Governing body 'FIDE'.

NOTE - if you are inspired by this story and would love to support Chess in schools in Nigeria. and change lives . please write a mail to  akinomoakin247@gmail.com . 


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