Chess master Tunde Onakoya, founder of Chess in Slums Africa, has shared his ambition to become a billionaire and wield significant influence

During an interview, Onakoya expressed his desire to transcend his reputation as a charity worker and chess coach, seeking financial wealth and power.
He emphasized that with this newfound power would come responsibility, which he would dedicate to helping children, his long-term commitment.
He said:
“I want to be a billionaire. And I mean that. I’ve always been afraid to say that. I just don’t want to be known as just the chess in slums guy. The charity guy. I want to make a lot of money. And I also want to have a lot of power. And with that power comes new responsibility. And my responsibility and duty will always be to the children.”
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