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Never has the All Saints’ Cathedral in Nakasero, Kampala, rung with so much laughter as it did yesterday afternoon. Yes, there were a lot of creative people, and not a few comedians, including the MC, Pablo Kimuli. But they were not there for a performance, rather the celebration of the life of Esteri Apolot Tebandeke, one of Uganda’s finest actresses.
Funeral services are usually sombre affairs, but this was filled with joy. It was obvious the family that had bred and given life to Esteri, every single one of them, from the adoptive mother to the siblings, could have ruled whatever stage they wanted.
Esteri succumbed to kidney disease on Monday, after a long and protracted battle with the disease, which included a stint in India for treatment and a kidney transplant.
Born on May 16, 1984, in Kampala, Esteri lost her father, James Omongole, at a young age. She was then brought up by her adoptive parents, Tom and Petua Omongole. She went to Shimoni Primary School, Iganga Secondary School (O’level), and St Joseph’s Girls SSS, Nsambya (A’level). She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in industrial and fine art from Makerere University.
Esteri was known for her captivating performances in films like Queen of Katwe (2016), Sins of the Parents (2008), and Master on Duty (2009). Her talent and dedication to her craft earned her recognition and acclaim within the Ugandan entertainment industry.
Again, Esteri wasn’t available to discuss her work. But I guess the health issues to which she eventually succumbed meant she couldn’t.
Esteri was also a skilled dancer and had performed with various dance companies in Uganda, including Keiga Dance Company and Stepping Stones Dance Company.
I’ve been to funeral services where the speeches go on forever, and one wishes they would stop. But not yesterday, in fact, we wished they would go on telling us about this person everyone referred to as ‘magnificent’.
Looking at the photograph that was in front of the casket, I felt an overwhelming sense of loss, and regret that I never did get to have that fireside chat with her.
Rest in power, Esteri, your legacy will live on the countless young artists and actresses you inspired. And your memory through your work, family and the countless lives you touched.
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