Sunday 24 March 2019

Photos: A once homeless 8 y.o Tanitoluwa (Tani) Adewumi wins New York Chess Championship

Tanitoluwa (Tani) Adewumi, a third grader at P.S. 116 in New York, has won the New York State Scholastic Primary Championship in his age bracket.
That's already an impressive feat in itself, but 8-year-old Tani only learned to play chess about a year ago. Tani and his family of four fled northern Nigeria in June 2017, worried about attacks by the extremist group Boko Haram, his dad Kayode Adewumi told CNN.
The family stayed in a New York homeless shelter, where Tani kept the chess trophies he has racked up. Shawn Martinez, chess coach at P.S. 116, recruited Tani to join the chess program. Tani said that what he really loves about chess is the "deep thinking" aspect. Eventually, he hopes to earn the grand master title, which is the highest honor a chess player can obtain.
His father said the family was delighted to see the student win at the March 10 competition. "We're really happy," he said, adding that "(Tani) has a lot of competitions ahead."
A GoFundMe fundraiser for Tani has already raised more than $190,000 in four days. The family plans to put the money into the Tanitoluwa Adewumi Foundation, which Tani's father says will help refugees and immigrants. The Adewumi family is no longer homeless because an individual gifted them an apartment after hearing the story, said Russell Makofsky, who oversees the chess program at P.S. 116.
The Adewumi family fled Nigeria nearly two years ago. The youngest member, Tanitoluwa Adewumi, recently won a chess competition.

4 comments:

  1. Bose11:13

    His brought the family some fame and fortune.

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  2. Boluwatife Adeosun11:15

    Chess is highly technical, the boy must be very smart.

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  3. Denrele Yusuf16:28

    Proudly Omo Naija....

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  4. Ebele Coker19:22

    Shebi una don see destiny?? It can only be delayed!

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