Sanwo-Olu celebrates Tunde Onakoya’s historic 64-hour chess marathon record

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu congratulated Nigerian chess expert and founder of Chess in Slums, Tunde Onakoya, on achieving a new 64-hour chess marathon record.

In a message posted on X (previously Twitter) on Monday, Sanwo-Olu described the victory as not only a personal triumph, but also a proud moment for Lagos and the entire country.

Governor Sanwo-Olu praised Tunde’s persistent dedication and tenacity, calling the victory as a testimonial to his exceptional talent and passion to the game of chess.

Sanwo-Olu also recognised Ferdinand, a young chess fanatic he had recently met, whose enthusiasm for the game and strategic thought left an indelible impact.

The governor also took the opportunity to recognise the achievements of children from the #ChessInSlums initiative, along with Jamiu Boluwatife, who won the ICN Chess Championship, and participants from the Chess Tournament during the 2025 United Nations Games in New York.

He wrote, “Hearty congratulations to #Tunde_OD for achieving a remarkable milestone by setting a Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon.

“This is not just a personal achievement, but a proud moment for all of us. Tunde’s perseverance and commitment to the game truly inspire everyone around him, and this accomplishment highlights his incredible talent.

“I also want to give a special shout-out to Ferdinand, whom I had the pleasure of meeting not long ago. His passion for chess and strategic thinking left a lasting impression on me. It’s inspiring to see children like him push boundaries and showcase their skills on a grand stage.

“I also have to mention the other children from #chessinslums and Jamiu Boluwatife who won the ICN Chess Championship and the Chess Tournament during the 2025 United Nations Games in New York. They all represent the best of our community, and I am confident that they will continue to achieve great things in the future.

“Once again, congratulations Tunde and all our champions. Your achievements are a source of pride for Lagos and a reminder that with determination and talent, we can reach all corners of the world.”

Onakoya, alongside his U.S. counterpart, Shawn Martinez, has officially set a new Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon of 64 hours.

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