My tour in New York City has been one full of enjoyment and wonderful experiences, with engagements meant to foster more partnerships with potential partners of The Trueness Project, and others showcasing the talent and passion different people have for a better planet.

Yesterday, April 18, I visited the Times Square, New York City, to see and cheer up Tunde Onakoya, the Founder of Chess in Slums Africa, on his spirited mission to break the GWR record by playing Chess for 58 hours straight.

What I like most about this hopefully longest chess marathon is that is it also an opportunity to raise $1 million to support educational programs in African slums.

We can, if we are passionate enough, change the world and restore dignity to the lives of those around us.

I wish him well and Trueness Project wishes him the best of luck.

 

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