He worked as a clerk for the United Africa Company before resigning in 1959 to work for the recently formed People's Progressive Party.
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He worked at the Nigerian Tobacco Company, United Africa Company, the Fiditi Grammar School (where he taught Latin), and finally as Assistant Librarian at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, where he helped to found the African Authors Association.