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Herbert Macaulay

Herbert Macaulay
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Born Olayinka Badmus Macaulay
(1864-11-14)November 14, 1864
Lagos, Nigeria
Died May 7, 1946(1946-05-07) (aged 81)
Lagos, Nigeria
Resting place Ikoyi Cemetery
Residence Lagos, Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian
Citizenship Nigeria
Education Church Missionary Society Grammar School, Lagos
Plymouth, England
Alma mater Royal Institute of British Architects, London
Trinity College of Music
Occupation politician, engineer, architect, journalist, musician.
Years active 1891 - 1946
Known for Nigerian nationalism
Political party Nigerian National Democratic Party
National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons
Spouse(s) Caroline Pratt (m. 1898; d. 1899)
Children Sarah Abigail Idowu Macaulay (daughter)
Oliver Ogedengbe Macaulay (son)
Frank Montague Macaulay (son)
Parent(s) Thomas Babington Macaulay (father)
Abigail Crowther (mother)
Relatives Ojo Oriare (paternal grandfather)
Samuel Ajayi Crowther (maternal grandfather)
Julius Gordon Kwasi Adadevoh (son-in-law)
Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh (grandson)
Modupe Smith (granddaughter)
Joseph Chike Edozien (grandson-in-law)
Ameyo Adadevoh (great-granddaughter)
Bankole Cardoso
(great-great-grandson)

Olayinka Herbert Samuel Heelas Badmus Macaulay (14 November 1864 – 7 May 1946) was a Nigerian nationalist, politician, engineer, architect, journalist, and musician and is considered by many Nigerians as the founder of Nigerian nationalism.

Herbert Macaulay was born in Broad St., Lagos on 14 November 1864 to the family of Thomas Babington Macaulay and Abigail Crowther. His parents were children of people captured from what is now present day Nigeria, resettled in Sierra Leone by the British West Africa Squadron, and eventual returnees to present day Nigeria. Thomas Babington Macaulay was one of the sons of Ojo Oriare while Abigail Crowther was the daughter of Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther, a descendant of King Abiodun. Thomas Babington Macaulay was the founder of the first secondary school in Nigeria, the CMS Grammar School, Lagos.

Macaulay entered primary school in 1869 and from 1869 to 1877, he was educated at St Paul's Breadfruit School, Lagos and CMS Faji School, Lagos. From 1877 to October 1880, he attended CMS Grammar School, Lagos for his secondary education. He was a student at the school when his father died in 1878. In 1880, he joined his maternal uncles trade steamer and embarked on a trade and missionary journey across the Niger River visiting Bonny, Lokoja, Gbebe and Brass. After going to a Christian missionary school, he took a job as a clerical assistant and indexer at the Department of Public Works, Lagos. Thereafter, with the support of the colonial administration, Macaulay left Lagos on July 1, 1890 to further his training in England. From 1891 to 1894 he studied civil engineering in Plymouth, England and was also a pupil under of G.D. Bellamy, a borough surveyor and water engineer in Plymouth. In 1893, he became a graduate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, London. Macaulay was also an accomplished musician who received a certificate in music from Trinity College, London and a certificate in violin playing from Music International College, London.


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