Super Eagles midfielder, Mikel Obi, will be specially flown into Lagos for the African Player of the award ceremony in a jet provided by his English Premier League side Chelsea.
The GLO/CAF 2013 Player of the Year ceremony takes place on Thursday.
Mikel has been nominated for the prestigious award alongside Ivoirian duo of Yaya Toure and Didier Drogba.
He told MTNFootball.com he plans to fly in and out of Lagos for the ceremony in his club’s jet on Thursday.
“I am coming for the CAF awards, I will be flown in and out of Nigeria by the Chelsea jet. I will arrive on the awards day and return immediately after,” Mikel told MTNFootball.com
“It is an honour to be selected and nominated for the award. I am looking forward to winning it for my country.”
His brothers Patrick Tochukwu Obi and Ebele Obi, who is a goalkeeper with Nigeria Premier League side Heartland, will accompany him to the event.
Nwankwo Kanu was the last Nigeria star to be named Africa Footballer of the Year by CAF when he won in 1999.