American-Nigerian music star, Rotimi, has officially embraced Zambia, proudly declaring himself “Chimwemwe” after his much-anticipated Lusaka show sold out.
The In My Bed and Love Riddim hitmaker took to Facebook with an excited post reading: “Call me Chimwemwe 🇿🇲!!!!! #Zambia SOLD OUT SHOW!!! 🤯” — a message that sent fans into a frenzy.
“Chimwemwe,” a widely used Zambian name meaning joy, has now become Rotimi’s affectionate local identity, with fans warmly accepting him as one of their own.
The announcement comes as ticket demand for his show skyrocketed, with music lovers rushing to secure their spots for what promises to be one of the year’s biggest concerts.
Those who missed out are already calling for organizers to add another date.
Rotimi’s decision to identify with a Zambian name has been celebrated across social media, with fans praising the star’s connection to local culture and his infectious enthusiasm ahead of the event.
As the countdown continues, all eyes are now on Rotimi—or rather Chimwemwe—as Zambia prepares to give him a true taste of African hospitality.
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