Napoli eye Arsenal’s Kiwior to bolster defense, despite Milan’s interest

Napoli eye Arsenal's Kiwior to bolster defense, despite Milan's interest

Napoli are set to intensify it January transfer plans, with an eye on Arsenal’s Jakub Kiwior, who has also caught the attention of Milan. The 23-year-old Polish center-back who made a move to the Premier League from Spezia for around €25m in January, has found limited playing time under Mikel Arteta. Despite his promising talent and potential, Kiwior has spent most of the season as a backup option. Napoli, in search of defensive reinforcements, see an opportunity to secure his services in the upcoming transfer window.

Napoli eye Arsenal's Kiwior to bolster defense, despite Milan's interest

Arsenal’s Jakub Kiwior – Getty image While Kiwior is also on Milan’s market list, Napoli aim to strike the right deal with Arsenal on time. According to reports from Il Mattino via TMW, Napoli are willing to make a substantial offer of €25m for the player, but Arsenal are not open for a loan deal. However, due to the competition that might ensue, Napoli have an alternative in mind, considering Aston Villa’s Clement Lenglet as an option. The French defender who is currently on loan in the Premier League, could make a switch to Serie A to seek more playing time.

Woman teaches self defense to married colleagues in abusive marriages

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A Nigerian woman takes time from her busy schedule to teach self defense to her fellow married colleagues in abusive marriages. A video making the rounds on social media captured a TikTok user identified as @sweettoto.a.k.a.asagold who showed off some moves used against her husband.

Woman teaches self defense to married colleagues in abusive marriages

In the video, the woman could be heard emphasizing ‘never backing down’ when faced with a toxic husband. Showing some defensive moves against an abusive man, the woman in question urged women to stand up for themselves. “Married women, no dey run for your husband because of say e dey beat you. Wetin you do be say you go set yourself like this, mount blow; as your husband dey come before he go give you one, take him down and pull his teeth,” she said in part. Reactions trailing self defense from trainer against abusive marriages Igbago Queen stated: “Since covid 19, no one has been normal in this world ooo😂😂😂😂😂.” Temitope💋❤💋 noted: “That is why I prefer buying data than buying land 😂😂.” Rukkyken71 penned: “This is why I can’t marry from Warri even though I am from Delta🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.” mercymaxwell400 wrote: “so any time we are fighting with our husband we should wear sucker pant, abi.” Chinecherem noted: “it’s a blessing when you don’t have a family member that disgrace you online 🤦🤦.” Watch the video below … @sweettoto.a.k.a.asagold ♬ original sound – Sweet toto

Maraji speaks out in defense of chef dammy

Maraji speaks out in defense of chef dammy

In a video message addressing the recent backlash against Chef Dammy in the Cook-A-Thon saga, popular comedienne Maraji passionately defended the esteemed chef and called for support. Maraji expressed her belief that Chef Dammy had done nothing wrong, highlighting the importance of competition and individual aspirations in the entertainment industry.

"Nothing wrong in what Chef Dammy is doing" - Maraji speaks out in defense of chef dammy

Maraji speaks out in defense of chef dammy. Photo Credit: @maraji Source: Instagram In her video, Maraji acknowledged the anger expressed by some Nigerians regarding Chef Dammy’s endeavor. She pointed out that in various creative fields, such as music and comedy, individuals do not wait for others to achieve success before pursuing their own dreams.

"Nothing wrong in what Chef Dammy is doing" - Maraji speaks out in defense of chef dammy

Chef dammy. Photo Credit:@dammypas Source: Instagram Drawing from her own experience, Maraji highlighted how inspiration and influence are integral to the creative process, emphasizing that no one waits for permission to pursue their aspirations. Maraji countered the criticisms directed at Chef Dammy, including the notion that she should have collaborated with brands or followed a specific protocol like Hilda Baci did. Maraji argued that such expectations were unfounded and expressed disappointment that the majority of critics were women. She highlighted that this was a pivotal moment for women in Nigeria to aspire to break records and achieve great things, urging support instead of backlash. The renowned comedienne emphasized that Chef Dammy’s approach was not new or unprecedented, citing examples of artists who had been inspired by others and went on to create their own success. See below;