Guinness World Record Holder Tunde Onakoya to Take On 20 Players at Lux Afrique Polo Event in the UK – All Proceeds Go to Charity

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Tunde Onakoya, the Guinness World Record holder and founder of Chess in Slums Africa, is set to dazzle once again — this time at the prestigious Lux Afrique Polo event in the United Kingdom.

This Saturday, Onakoya will participate in a simultaneous chess exhibition match against 20 players at the prestigious Lux Afrique Polo event in the United Kingdom. But this isn’t just any match — there’s a cultural and charitable twist to it.

According to Tunde, anyone who beats him will receive a free Adire-themed chess board, specially designed to reflect Nigerian craftsmanship and cultural heritage. However, those who lose the match will be required to purchase one, with all proceeds going directly towards charity.

“It’s all fun and purpose,” Onakoya shared. “We’re celebrating African brilliance and raising funds to support more children through chess and education.”

Tunde Onakoya has become a global icon for using chess as a tool to transform the lives of underprivileged children across Africa. Earlier this year, he made headlines with his 60-hour chess marathon in Times Square, aiming to raise $1 million for education.

Now, he’s bringing the same energy to London — combining competition, culture, and charity in a one-of-a-kind event that continues to expand the reach and impact of his mission.

One board. One game. One cause. The Lux Afrique audience is in for a match — and a message — to remember.

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