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In 1909, M ' ba joined a seminary to receive his primary education.
From 1920, he was employed as a store manager, a lumberjack and trader before entering the French colonial administration as a customs agent.
Despite his good job performance, M ' ba's activism in helping black Gabonians, particularly for the Fangs, worried his superiors.
In September 1922, M ' ba wrote to Edmond Cadier, Lieutenant-Governor of Gabon:

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