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Tunde Onakoya Breaks Guinness World Record For Longest Chess Marathon For Children's Education

  On April 17, 2024, amidst the bustling energy of Times Square, New York City, Tunde Onakoya embarked on a remarkable mission—to break the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon without losing a single game. But his endeavor is about more than just achieving a personal milestone; it's about making a difference in the lives of children around the world. As Tunde tirelessly maneuvered his chess pieces, he also set his sights on a lofty fundraising goal: one million dollars for children's education. In a heartfelt tweet, he declared, "Our mission to raise a million dollars for children's education has become our top priority. This is our purpose, our reason for being here." This commitment to philanthropy underscores Tunde's belief in the transformative power of education, particularly for African children facing socio-economic challenges. With each move on the chessboard, he's also making strides towards providing access to quality education a

Discussion Time II

        Discussion Time is here again! Let's look into this case of a female police officer sacked in Ekiti.    Omolola is a corporal serving policewoman at the lye Divisional Police Headquarters in Ilejemeje LGA in Ekiti. She was dismissed from the police force for getting pregnant out of wedlock less than one year of joining the force.       According to the Police Public Relation Officer in the state, Omolola breached the section 127 of the Police Act and Regulation that forbids a woman police from getting pregnant out of wedlock which is part of the Rules she agreed to adhere before joining the police.     The PPRO also said that you must introduce someone as your husband and getting pregnant without doing this is an embarrassment to the police force.      "What about the male police officer do they get sacked too when they get someone pregnant out of wedlock or is the punishment meant for only the female officers" What do you think about this judgement? D

DISCUSSION TIME

   He was 32 years, she said she was 31 years. They fell in love, two weeks to their traditional marriage, he discovered that she was 37.     Question; If you were in his shoes, what would you do? OR If you were his sister or brother what would you advise?   Use the comment section below to answer.