Tani Adewumi had no idea how to play chess when his family escaped terrorism in Nigeria after his mother had a gun pointed at her head
Tani Adewumi is on the cusp of becoming one of chess’ youngest-ever grandmasters just five years after fleeing terrorism in Nigeria.
It is an incredible story that is set to be turned into a Hollywood film with Tani, 12, admitting he was ‘trash’ as he tried the new hobby after arriving in the United States.
The family were forced to leave their lives behind after Boko Haram terrorists pointed a gun at mother Oluwatoyin’s head, simply because her husband Kayode was a devout Catholic.
She recalls the frightening tale while her kids were in the other room before admitting they faced a ‘life or death’ decision, given an escape route by Kayode’s uncle living in Dallas.