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FootballChelsea Legend Didier Drogba, Barcelona Icon Samuel Eto'o in Kenya for The Africities Summit
- Football legends Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o are among the dignitaries set to attend the 9th edition of the Africities summit
- The former football stars are expected to give talks about football and sports during the five-day event being held at Kenya's lakeside city of Kisumu
- The two enjoyed illustrious football careers during their playing days, with Drogba winning the Premier League on four occasions
African football legends Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o are among the dignitaries gracing the Africities summit in Kisumu.
Drogba is understood to be representing Ivory Coast, while Eto'o is representing the Cameroon Football Association.
According to Citizen Digital, the two football icons are expected to deliver an address related to football and sports on the sidelines of the 9th Edition of Africities conference in the lakeside city.
What is the Africities summit about?
Africities is the United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) of Africa's flagship pan-African event.
The session is held every three years in one of the five regions of Africa, with the Kisumu edition the first to be hosted in an intermediary city.
Africities Ambassador Lupita Nyong'o, UN deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohamed and US Special President Envoy on Climate John Kerry are among the top dignitaries expected at the four-day event.
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Samuel Eto'o's visit to Kisumu comes just weeks after he vacationed at Kenya's coastal town of Malindi.
At the time, the Barcelona legend was in the company of his family, with the former Cameroon international giving fans a glimpse of the trip by sharing a photo of him and his family next to a private jet.
Eto'o is understood to have jetted into the country secretly, with a number of his Kenyan fans learning about his presence when he was jetting out.
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The Blues silenced Manchester City's women's team 3-2 in the final of the competition to end the season on a positive note.
This was the fourth time Emma had led Chelsea to victory in the competition, with Drogba underscoring her significance in the team.