Seven years after fleeing to the US a 12-year-old Nigerian chess champion, Tanitoluwa Adewumi, has been granted asylum by the government of the United States, with his family.
Tani’s family reportedly fled Nigeria for the US to seek religious asylum on account of the Boko Haram crisis in 2017.
At the age of eight, Tani made the headlines after winning the 2019 New York chess championship by defeating 73 other opponents while living in a centre for the homeless.
Last year, he won yet another competition to officially become a national chess master in the US.
According to Washington Post, the little boy was thrilled after his family’s request for asylum was granted by the government.
“It feels amazing because it’s been such a long journey. I’m just grateful that we’ve gotten this opportunity,” he said.
Kayode Adewumi, Tani’s father, said the whole family is excited that their asylum request has been approved.
“We feel so relieved, everybody is so happy,” he said.
The development also comes as a relief to the chess champion whose career was somewhat hindered because of the pending application.
He had been unable to travel to compete in tournaments all over the world.
Trevor Noah, the South African comedian, earlier said he would produce a movie about Tani’s feat in November 2019.
The movie, which would be adapted from three yet-to-published books on the Adewumi family, would follow the story of a Nigerian household that escapes terrorism and sought asylum in New York, against all odds.
As the family is caught in the struggle to find a better life, their son’s accomplishments in the game of chess go viral and the family’s story becomes an inspiration to many
258 Nigerians Return Home, Share Disturbing Stories of Attacks in South Africa LAGOS, NIGERIA –…
Displaced Terrorists Moving into South-East, South-South – Security Sources ABUJA, NIGERIA – Fresh intelligence reports…
My Prophetess Wife Told Me Two of Our Children Are Not Mine – Husband A…
Obi Promises to Release Nnamdi Kanu if Elected, Says ‘He Has Done Nothing Wrong’ The…
Pastor, Wife, Sister Survive Kidnappers' Den After N50 Million Ransom Demand EDO STATE, NIGERIA –…
Uzodimma Approves N300m Support for Imo Law Students, South African Returnees Imo State Governor, Senator…