Former Super Eagles midfielder Victor Moses will be among the notable figures accompanying Chelsea on their scheduled visit to Lagos, Nigeria, in May.
The trip is particularly significant as it represents the first time the English Premier League club will set foot in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation. The visit is part of a broader fan engagement initiative aimed at strengthening the club’s connection with its large and passionate supporter base in the country.
As part of the planned activities, Moses is expected to take part in several interactive sessions, where he will meet and engage directly with fans across Lagos. The city, known for its energy and vibrant football culture, is anticipated to host a series of events designed to bring supporters closer to the club and its legacy.
Moses, who enjoyed a successful spell at Chelsea, remains a popular figure among the club’s followers. During his time at Stamford Bridge, the former winger played an important role in the team’s achievements, most notably contributing to their Premier League title triumph in the 2016/17 season.
His presence during the visit is expected to add excitement to the programme, given his history with both Chelsea and the Nigerian national team.
The former international, who retired from playing for Nigeria in 2018, continues to be recognized as one of the country’s prominent football exports, and his involvement in the event is likely to resonate strongly with local fans.
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