2 years after he was born, his family moved from the United States back to Nigeria, where his parents were originally from.
[2] After graduating from the University of Texas with a degree in Accounting, he enrolled at the Theresa Bell Actors Studio where he studied acting for the screen.
He also performed in Community theatre for two years to put himself through drama school[4] Upon his return to Nigeria, he released his first feature film, ZR-7: The Red House Seven in August 2011.
[6] In 2013, he directed a Cancer Awareness film titled "Living Funeral" which was produced by the Pink Pearl Foundation.
[7] In 2018, he was nominated for the Most Promising Actor of the Year (English) Category at the City People Movie Awards.