Kenyan man exposed for playing in women’s chess tournament in a niqab

  • The university student, who had ‘financial problems’, believed he had a better chance of winning the women’s competition prizemoney
  • As ‘Milicent Awour’, he played four rounds of the Nairobi Women’s Chess Open before the game was up

After round four, the officials made their move. Photo: Shutterstock

A young man wearing a niqab and glasses played four rounds of the Nairobi Women’s Chess Open before being exposed.

“I don’t think anything like it has ever happened anywhere in the world,” said John Mukabi, secretary general of the Kenyan Chess Federation.

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