The Guardian (Nigeria)

Chess in Slums commits to children’s educationa­l developmen­t

- By Opeyemi Babalola

ANON- GOVERNMENT­AL organisati­on, Chess in Slums Africa, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting and promoting initiative­s aimed at developing children’s education in the country, noting that the move is aimed at giving every child the opportunit­y to reach full potential.

The Chief Operations Officer, Emmanuel Abiodun Oke, at this year’s chess for education, which is usually celebrated every Children’s day, said the event was to celebrate the power of education, beauty of chess, and the limitless potential of children.

He maintained that education is the cornerston­e of progress, and through Chess for Education, it is igniting a spark of curiosity and intellectu­al growth in children.

In his words: “We are empowering them with skills that will shape their future, preparing them to conquer any challenge that lies ahead. In this room, we have gathered brilliant minds, future leaders, and chess prodigies from the various Chess in Slums centres. Today, we embark on a journey that goes beyond the 64 squares of a chessboard. We believe that chess is not just a game; it is an instrument of empowermen­t, a catalyst for critical thinking, and a tool that fosters resilience and strategic decision- making.” To the young chess enthusiast­s, Oke charged them to remember that the power to change the world lies within them, encouragin­g them to believe in their abilities, embrace the lessons learned from every game and deploy the strategies gotten from the board to transform their lives.

“We have children from various background­s, cultures, and abilities. Chess knows no boundaries; it transcends language, age, and social status. It unites us, teaches us valuable life lessons, and creates lifelong friendship­s. Together, we are breaking barriers and building bridges towards a more inclusive and equitable world,” he said.

He urged every chess enthusiast to embrace the spirit of curiosity, perseveran­ce and sportsmans­hip.

Head, Digital and Social Media Corporate Communicat­ions and Branding, LAPO Microfinan­ce Bank, Adelekun Olufisayo, said it partnered the organisati­on in line with the bank’s commitment to empower the marginalis­ed part of the society.

“The Chess in Slums initiative is one that caught our attention, so we looked for ways to engage with them to ensure that children from the marginalis­ed part of the society have a shot at a sustainabl­e future. This initiative really speaks to what we are about as a bank, so, it was not hard for us to come on board, not just to sponsor the event, but to see how these kids can have a shot in the near future through our scholarshi­p initiative­s moving forward,” he said.

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