It is also reputed that at many stages in his career, he was one of the most senior Indigenous Police Officers in the British Colonies.
Keazor joined the West African Constabulary Force around 1927 and was selected for Officer Training in London, appointed Inspector in 1930 and later, assuming the rank of Assistant Superintendent.
He distinguished himself in service as part of the police contingent of United Nations Peace-Keeping Force drafted to Congo-Kinshasa during the crisis of 1960.
He retired in 1964 to the United Kingdom, where he lived with his wife Anne Abiola Keazor (née Solanke).
He died in 1975, survived by several children, notably Chief Timothy Chimezie Ikeazor SAN LLD, founder of the Nigerian Legal Aid scheme, The Honourable Justice Kenneth Keazor, a one-time Attorney-General and Judge of the Nigerian High Court, Dr. Henry Keazor, a retired Consultant Anaesthetist, and George Keazor, a former British Army paratrooper and civil servant.Mr.Oyebola Dada Adediran Keazor, works at High Court of Lagos as Civil Servant.