When he was 16 years he felt the Salesian vocation and began the novitiate worried about poverty and the lack of priests.
[4] In 1982 he founded the Salesian presence in Togo, specifically in the city of Lomé, where he began school, parish, workshop and leisure activities with young people.
[5] He continued his mission as a missionary in the Ivory Coast, in a street children's play that is concretized in a parish and a youth center.
[6] He died after receiving three shots on 15 February 2019 in the afternoon on the crossfire of a jihadist attack with twenty motorcycles against Noah's customs office in the province of Boulgou, 40 kilometers from the southern border of Burkina Faso.
[7] After holding a meeting in Lomé with Salesians from West African Francophone, he was returning to his community in Ouagadougou with other religious who were able to survive.