Brazil’s football legend, Edson Arantes do Nascimentor, popularly known as Pele, will be in Nigeria in August for a two-day programme on youth development and empowerment.
The facilitators of the visit, Winihin Jemide Series and the Youth Experience Days Africa, made the disclosure at a news conference on July 15 in Lagos.
The football great is renowned for many achievements, including scoring 1,281 goals in his professional career.
Pele has also been named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and FIFA respectively.
His forthcoming visit will be his second visit to the country.
The first in 1967 was occasioned by a two-day ceasefire during the Nigerian civil war.
His visit allowed the warring sides to watch Pele and Santos play an exhibition match in Lagos.
Pele would be in the country from August 11 to 12 for the programme, tagged: “WJS/YEDA Legend Edition.”
The organisers said the programme line-up for the events included street football tournament that would feature 44 youths selected from the street and sports clinics.
Also, there will be a gala night with Pele and other Africa football legends, where Pele memorabili would also be auctioned, the organisers said.
The facilitators said proceeds from the auction would be donated to an eligible local youth football academy.
The event will involve football loving teenagers and parents, state governments, corporate sector and the Nigeria Football Federation.
The organisers also promised that adequate security and logistics were already in place to ensure a hitch-free programme.
Pele will also visit Ghana on August 14.