Peter Obi commends Tunde Onakoya for setting new Guinness World Record in Chess Marathon

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Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, expressed his admiration for Tunde Onakoya on April 20, 2024.

Onakoya’s ambitious pursuit to break the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon, lasting 58 hours, captured Obi’s attention. In a heartfelt message, Obi praised Onakoya for not only surpassing the previous record by achieving an impressive 60-hour marathon but also for showcasing exceptional determination and passion throughout the journey. This remarkable achievement serves as a testament to Onakoya’s unwavering strength and commitment to success.

Obi highlighted the significance of Onakoya’s victory, emphasizing that it symbolizes the immense talent present among Nigeria’s youth. He commended Onakoya for inspiring countless Nigerian youths to embrace hard work and excellence, essential virtues for building a brighter future for Nigeria. Through his dedication and perseverance, Onakoya has become a beacon of hope for the nation’s aspiring talents, demonstrating the potential for greatness within the country.

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