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‘My son wouldn’t have gotten rid of wife if he didn’t transfer his fortune to me’— Hakimi’s Mum

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The mother of Moroccan international, Achraf Hakimi, has finally opened up on the controversy that raged last week around her son transferring his fortunes to her in a divorce case with his wife, Hiba Abouk.

Hakimi’s mother, Saida Mouh, who responded to questions bordering on the issue by Moroccan journalists on Monday, said though she was not aware that her son had transferred his huge fortunes to her, she stressed that if he had not done so, he would have been unable to get rid of Hiba.

Mouh told Moroccan media that Hakimi had not disclosed anything to her about the situation, and that “if he has taken any action to protect himself, I’m unaware of it.”

“What’s the problem if the news is true? If my son does not do this, he will not be able to get rid of that woman, Hiba Abouk,” she said when asked to comment on the authenticity of the story.

On Friday, April 14, news was agog that Hiba had filed for divorce against Hakimi and had demanded at least 50% of his assets.

But according to the reports, she was thrown into shock when she realised that her husband practically owned nothing as everything he had was in his mother’s name.

Spanish news outlet, Marca reported that Hakimi’s mother had been receiving his wages in her bank account and was the sole beneficiary of his income and wealth.

Hakimi is one of the most expensive players in Africa, sitting at sixth place with an earning of more than $215,000 per week.

In 2022, the International Center for Sports Studies (CIES) featured the Moroccan player in its list of the 100 most expensive players in terms of his estimated transfer value.

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Chelsea offers Lukaku plus cash to Napoli for Osimhen

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English Premier League club, Chelsea, is said to be willing to offer Belgium striker, Romelu Lukaku, as well as fork out £77 million to Napoli in a bid to lure Nigerian forward, Victor Osimhen, to the club this summer.

Multiple reports in the Italian sporting media reveal that the Blues are willing to use forgotten man Lukaku and unnamed player to sweeten the deal to bring in Osimhen.

The Belgian striker who is on loan at Roma, is set to depart the Italian capital at the end of the season and make his return to Stamford Bridge where Chelsea are already planning ways to get rid of him on a permanent basis.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sport, the latest development in the Lukaku’s saga with the Blues is that Chelsea have gone as far as offering the 30-year-old attacker to Napoli.

“The Blues are aiming to sign Victor Osimhen this coming summer and are aiming to include Lukaku in a deal for the Nigerian international,” Marzio said.

“Newly appointed Napoli sporting director, Manna, is said to be very keen on Lukaku after having tried to bring him to Juventus and Napoli are currently considering the offer with Roma slipping away from the race for Big Rom.”

The 30-year-old Belgian rejoined the Blues in a disastrous £97.5m deal in 2021 and has spent the last two seasons out on loan, firstly at Inter Milan then this time around at Roma.

With two years still remaining on his deal, the Blues will look to get his salary off their wage bill for good this summer.

Osimhen on the other hand, helped Napoli to a historic Serie A title victory last season, scoring 26. This season, he has scored 14 goals in 22 appearances, having missed chunks of the campaign due to a hamstring injury and Afcon.

Lukaku, meanwhile, has netted 11 goals in 29 Serie A appearances for Roma, with 19 in all competitions.

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Nigeria’s 4x400m mixed relay, 4×400 teams qualify for Olympics

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Team Nigeria on Sunday morning booked two places at the upcoming Paris Olympics Games in the Mixed 4x400m relay and 4X400m men’s events with automatic qualification spots at the ongoing World Relays in the Bahamas.

The mixed 4x400m relay team which had the quartet of Samuel Ogazi, Ella Onojuvwevwo, Chidi Okezie, and Esther Elo Joseph, picked the slot after finishing second behind the USA in their heat with a time of 3:13.79, to ensured Nigeria’s presence on the Olympic stage.

Both Nigeria and the US were a distance ahead of other in the heat and it was obvious as at the third leg that the race was between the two countries.

According to reports on the race, Okezie ran an impressive third leg in 44.78 to handover his baton first, but a US Olympics gold-medalist, Kendall Ellis, was too much for Esther Elo Joseph in the anchor leg as she led the United States to the finish line first.

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