18-Year-Old Lagos Bus Conductor Who Won Chess Contest Gets Extra N200k, Accommodation Promise From Kind Woman
An 18-year-old boy, Fawaz, who emerged the winner of the chess competition organised under Oshodi bridge days ago has got more money A kind woman, Adebola Olubamiji, sent the sum of N200,000 to add to Fawaz’s winning and also promised to give him shelter.
Many Nigerians on social media praised the kind act as they thanked the chess contest organisers for the initiative.
More luck has smiled on the teen bus conductor, Adeoye Fawaz, who won a chess championship organized by the Chess in the Slum initiative.
Days ago, the boy who lives under Oshodi bridge was celebrated after he was declared a winner. His friends and family in the hood carried him shoulder-high as he held his trophy.
Apart from the N200,000, the boy’s accommodation will also be settled.
A kind woman came to the rescue Following that triumph, a Nigerian woman, Adebola Olubamiji, sent the sum of N200,000 to the young boy to add to whatever sum he must have won.
In addition to that, the kind Nigerian also promised to get accommodation for him and take him away from the street. Adebola said that her husband was also a chess champion who came from Mushin to later represent the country at international competitions. Chess gave him scholarships to further his education.
Source:legit.ng
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