He obtained a diploma at the London Chamber of Commerce in 1940 and Sloan's Shorthand Certificate of Proficiency in 1942.
There, he rose to the status of Senior Management and was posted to the Headquarters at Unilever House, London.
His political career started in 1969 when he contested the Gomoa East Constituency seat on the ticket of the National Alliance of Liberals (NAL).
He was appointed a special adviser to Ignatius Kutu Acheampong's National Redemption Council government in 1972.
In 1992 he was an aspiring presidential candidate of the National Independence Party (NIP), he lost to Kwabena Darko.