Career
A right-handed batsman and fast-medium bowler, he has played for the Uganda national cricket team since 2001. His matches include two first-class matches and eight List A matches. Okia first represented the Uganda national under-19 cricket team at the 2001 Interstate Commerce Commission Africa Under-19 Championship, playing four matches.
His senior debut came five months after, in a warm-up match against Ireland during the 2001 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy.
His only first class matches were against Namibia and Kenya during the 2004 Interstate Commerce Commission Intercontinental Cup in the United Arab Emirates. He represented Uganda at the 2004 Interstate Commerce Commission Six Nations World Cup Qualifiers, where they finished second.
He also played during the 2007 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cricket League Division Three. Uganda finished first and qualified for the 2007 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cricket League Division Three, where Okia made his List A debut, playing four matches in the tournament.
He was a part of the final 16-man squad selected for the 2014 Qualifier, where Uganda finished 10th.
His Twenty20 career started when he was selected for the 2013 Interstate Commerce Commission World Twenty20 Qualifier. He gave Uganda the victory "with an unbeaten 30-ball 33 that stole the show." Domestically, he played for the Nile Knights in the East Africa Premier League and East Africa Cup between 2012 and 2013.