He Was A Bus Conductor A Year Ago, Today He Got To Hang Out With Billionaire Tony Elumelu

Founder of Chess in Slums Africa,
Tunde Onakoya celebrates young man Fawaz who was a bus conductor living under the oshodi bridge, but today he got to hang out with the Chairman Heirs Holding Tony Elumelu.

Says this is what dreams are made of.

Read his post below as shared on Twitter:

Just about a year ago, Fawaz was
a bus conductor living under oshodi bridge, today he got to hang out with one of the coolest billionaires in the world.

This is what dreams are made of

The chairman Heirs Holding Tony O. Elumelu, also shared photos on Twitter after hosting the Tunde Onakoya, he wrote:

It was great to finally host @Tunde OD and his brilliant protégés at the @Heirs Holdings
team bonding event. l am very impressed by what he does through @chessinslums. Keep it up.

Tunde Onakoya is a Nigerian chess master, coach and founder of Chess in Slums Africa.

He has organized a number of interventions for children across slums in Lagos state including Majidun (Ikorodu), Makoko and recently, Oshodi.

The children are engaged in a 2 week’s session that seeks to unlock their potential through the game of chess while learning to read, write and acquire basic literacy skills.

Source: Twitter

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