Months ago, we shared the story of the eight-year-old Nigerian chess prodigy, Tanitoluwa, who was a refugee in New York after escaping with his family from Boko Haram in the North.
Tanitoluwa had just won a chess championship then and was hailed throughout the world as a champion and one whose story was considered inspirational.
Trevor Noah apparently thinks so too, because the comedian will produce a movie about him.
Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to the as-yet-untitled movie, which will be culled from three books to be written about the Adewumi family. Harper Collins’ imprint, W publishing has acquired the rights to the books.




