[1] He arrived in Freetown in 1953 to succeed Archbishop Ambrose Kelly, who had died the previous year.
[1][2] The main focus of his work was education and he made tremendous progress in this area.
[1] On 9 April 1961, he performed the first ordination of a diocesan priest, Joseph Ganda, at the Immaculate Heart Church in Bo.
Today it is a technical college that is a subsidiary of the University of Sierra Leone and has many prominent figures among its alumni, including politician Charles Margai and former vice president of Sierra Leone Solomon Berewa.
A number of international students from Liberia, Gambia, Ghana and Nigeria attend the college.