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Bishop Aime Uwimana to minister at "Intimate Worship Session 2" in United States of America

Category: International News  »  2 days ago »  Jean d’Amour Habiyakare

Bishop Aime Uwimana to minister at "Intimate Worship Session 2" in United States of America

Nice Ndatabaye who is known for his songs called "Umbereye Maso", "Imigambi Yawe", "Ayi Mana y’Ukuri" and others, organized a concert called "Intimate Worship Session 2", in which he invited Aime Uwimana and Adrien Misigaro.

The concert will also include live recording of videos for various new songs. It will take place in one of the United States of America called Indiana, in the city of Indianapolis on August 18, 2024.

He called it Intimate Worship Session 2 because it will happen for the second time, especially since the first one was in Rwanda, in Session 1.

In an interview with the media, Nice Ndatabaye said why he invited these artists, Aime Uwimana from Rwanda, where he is currently living, and invited Adrien Misigaro who is already living in the USA, saying that the main reason is that they are his best friends.

Especially for Aime Uwimana, he said that they will do other concerts of the Intimate Worship Tour in the USA together. He said: "Aime Uwimana is my friend, we once did a song called ’Uri Hejuru’, I invited him because we are friends, and we plan to do more than one Intimate Worship concert here in the USA."

Apart from friendship, he also said that Aime Uwimana is an experienced artist. Nice Ndatabaye who is married to Hadassah Ndatabaye said: “Aime is a role model, he is one of the most experienced artists who has touched the hearts of many, and he is one of the people who started Worship Teams and Gospel Artists, while the choirs were only known.”

Nice Ndatabaye spent a lot of time praying, asking God to guide him in everything he plans for this concert, God chose him to do it in the USA, while he already lives in Canada. That’s why he asks Americans to participate in large numbers because they will find a way to get closer to God, so buying tickets in large numbers will be supporting them.”

The concert expects the following results: "People will worship God, they will be happy, they will have a good time, they will meet God, they will hear the message through the servants of God who will be there, and there will be a sharing of testimonies.

Some diseases will be cured, many will be freed from their hearts and find peace, others will experience salvation, as if the harvest we expect will expand." Those are the words of Nice Ndatabaye.

Nice Ndatabaye was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 15/07/1989, he came to Rwanda after the Genocide against the Tutsis in 1994. In 2009 he left Rwanda to work in Kenya, where he also continued his education.

In 2014, he obtained documents that allowed him to live in Canada, where he lives to this day, and where he began his solo career. His songs started going out in 2018.

Aime Uwimana, Claire Uwayezu’s husband with whom they have three children, is the one who was invited to the concert after receiving salvation for over 31 years.

He started singing in 1994, and has written more than 100 songs, including those he sang himself, and he says that including the ones he wrote but not produced, they are more than 120 songs. Preparations for going to the United States have come a long way.

Adrien Misigaro is also a famous gospel singer, who has released songs with artists who are considered to be the first in Rwandan music, that is called Niyo Ndirimbo, which he collaborated with Meddy, and Nkurikira, which he collaborated with Israel Mbonyi.
Ticket to enter the concert is between $30 and $50.

Nice Ndatabaye with his wife in Canada

Aime Uwimana with his wife in Rwanda

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