The chess game that changed a homeless boy’s life

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Tani Adewumi and his family fled their home in Nigeria under threat from the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. They ended up living in a homeless shelter in New York. It was there Tani discovered a talent for chess. At eight years old, and just one year after he started playing the game, Tani won the New York State Championship for his age group. Tani, his elder brother Austin, his mother Oluwatoyin and father Kayode tell Emily Webb how it all happened. Presenter: Emily Webb Producer: Andrea Kennedy Picture: Tani Adewumi Credit: Micah Kandros