Davido cheers on Nigerian chess master, Onakoya in New York
Written by MAXx on April 19, 2024
Renowned Afrobeat artist David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has stepped forward to offer his backing to esteemed chess Master Tunde Onakoya as he sets his sights on shattering the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon. This collaboration underscores the diverse interests and passions that transcend artistic boundaries.
Joining Davido in this display of solidarity are other prominent figures from Nigeria, including acclaimed singer Adekunle Kosoko, popularly known as Adekunle Gold, and Nigeria’s Consul-General in New York City, Ambassador Peter Egopija. Additionally, the support extends to influential individuals such as Omoyele Sowore, highlighting the collective effort to champion Onakoya’s ambitious endeavor.
The convergence of music and chess enthusiasts reflects a shared commitment to excellence and perseverance in their respective fields. This collaborative effort not only amplifies the significance of Onakoya’s pursuit but also underscores the power of unity in advancing diverse passions and causes.
As Onakoya embarks on this monumental challenge, the outpouring of support from Davido, Adekunle Gold, Ambassador Egopija, Sowore, and others serves as a testament to the spirit of community and encouragement within Nigeria and beyond.
“We are now 31 hours in, with 27 to go! That puts us officially past the halfway mark. It’s looking possible now. Keep streaming, keep donating.”
Amidst the vibrant energy of New York City’s iconic Times Square, an extraordinary event commenced at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 17, slated to conclude at 8 p.m. on April 19.
At the heart of this captivating spectacle is Onakoya, embarking on a remarkable chess marathon, endeavoring to play continuously for an astounding 58 hours, without succumbing to defeat.
This riveting display of skill and endurance not only captivates the audience but also sets the stage for a potential Guinness World Record-breaking performance. As the minutes turn into hours, spectators eagerly await each strategic move, while the anticipation for surpassing the current record intensifies.
Established by individuals from Norway on November 11, 2018, the existing Guinness World Record stands at 56 hours, 9 minutes, and 37 seconds. With Onakoya’s determination and skill on display, the possibility of rewriting history looms ever closer.