One of the rarest events in the corporate world is befitting send-off parties for long-serving staff who leave legacies and lasting impact in companies.
Even when it happens, the attendance is usually limited to existing staff, a couple of family members and a few close associates. However, last Friday, Nile Breweries Limited somehow changed the narrative as Onapito Francis Ekomoloit, the former head of legal and corporate affairs, handed over that baton to Emmanuel Njuki as he ascended to chair the board.
According to the invitation card to the party, guests were invited to celebrate the legacy and excellence of One and Ona-ly Onapito Ekomoloit, who sold happiness for 17 incredible years.
Adu Rando, the managing director of Nile Breweries Limited, attested that when people mention Nile Breweries, the first thing that comes to mind is Onapito. In other words, he is the face of Nile Breweries and probably the reason the company decided to brew for him a special beer – Ona Special.
Amelia Kyambadde, who worked with Onapito at State House when she was the President’s principal private secretary, described him as an incredible and diligent individual.
“Despite the absence of technology at that time, Ona consistently managed to deliver news updates whenever we were in remote areas. Ona is a reserved person who does not engage in idle chatter. When approached with a question, he takes the time to evaluate before providing any response,” she noted.