At age 62, Emeka had spent six years in Maiduguri prison, where every day felt the same, until one morning when he discovered chess.Through UNODC’s Chess in Prisons initiative, 200+ inmates have gained critical thinking skills and mutual respect: https://t.co/yrZtG1at9N pic.twitter.com/fpO4Itb4bF Read More
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