His most prominent function was as the General Secretary of the Seventh Pan-African Congress in 1994.
He went on to rise to prominence as the General Secretary of the Seventh Pan-African Congress that took place in Kampala in 1994.
[4] Taju, as he was fondly called, dedicated his life to the Pan-African vision and the peaceful unification of Africa.
[4] A thinker and writer, but above all a mighty talker, he inspired and influenced a whole generation of Africans and Africanists with his mixture of passion and humor.
[3] [6] According to geographer Patricia Daley, the accident took place in unclear and possibly suspicious circumstances: "Those who saw the body said his injuries were not consistent with driving at a high speed and there was no other vehicle involved.