In March of 2019, a piece of news drew people's attention. The 1 boy called Tani won the New York State chess championship. He completed the whole competition 2 losing a match. It isn't easy for 3 to achieve this honor. Tani lives in New York now, but he used 4 a hard life in Nigeria. He is interested in studying chess, and his skill is increasing 5. He practices every evening on his father's laptop and 6 three-hour practices every Saturday. He dreams of becoming 7 chess master.
A New York Times columnist wrote an article about Tani, and many readers wanted to help his family. Several people offered them housing, and lawyers offered to help with their immigration hearings for free. A week later, over $200,000 8 to help them. Within a week, Tani was running through his family's apartment excitedly, "I have a home!"
But Tani's family doesn't plan to keep their good fortune to 9. They are giving ten percent of the money to their church, which had helped them when they were struggling. The rest of the money will go to other African immigrants(移民) who need help. Tani's father said, "God has blessed me. I want to release my blessing to 10."