Irele graduated from
Ibadan University in 1960. Immediately after graduation, he went to
Paris to learn French, and in 1966 completed a Ph.D. in French at the
University of Paris, Sorbonne. On his return to Nigeria, he was employed on the Languages Faculty at the
University of Lagos, and then at the
University of Ghana,
Legon. While at the University of Lagos, he edited the student journal
The Horn, founded by his classmate
John Pepper Clark, which published early writings by the likes of
Chinua Achebe,
Wole Soyinka and
Christopher Okigbo. From 1968 until 1975, Irele was editor of
Black Orpheus magazine. He also held teaching positions at the
University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), and in 1975 at the
University of Ibadan, where he was Chair of Languages. In 1989, he moved to
Ohio State University in the U.S. as Professor of African, French and Comparative Literature. He was Provost at
Kwara State University, founded in 2009, in
Ilorin, Nigeria. Before moving back to Nigeria, Irele was visiting professor of African and African American Studies and of Romance Languages and Literatures at
Harvard University. == Négritude ==