Herbert Macaulay
Ma bi Olayinka Herbert Samuel Heelas Badmus Macaulay ọchụ ẹgwaka nọlụ mi ẹgwẹlẹ ọdọ 1984 i la kwụ ọchụ ẹkẹlụ nolu mi ebie ọdọ 1946) ọjane Nigeria ikwọ ụkọlọ ki ya che chi ụkọlọ ijabe, ụkọlọ abọ kụ ma ku ụñyi, I la ñwọ keli kpai ene ki ya ki inabali ọji tv kpai radio ge.[1][2][3]
Abakwane
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Egba kụ ma bi Herbert Macaulay chi ọchụ ekegwaka nọlu ekegwele ọdọ 1864, ụgbọ ku ma bi chi Broad Street, Lagos,[4] ñwi akwora uñyi Thomas Babington Macaulay kpai Abigail Crowther.[5] Thomas Babington Macaulay chi ọma ọnọkele ka the sons Ojo Oriare, Abigail Crowther chi ọma Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther, ami ajo’ọnụ Abiodun.[5] Thomas Babington Macaulay chi ene ki ñyi ụñyi ụkọche secondary ejọdụdụ ọjane Nigeria CMS Grammar School, Lagos.[6]
Ụkọche
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ekọ ki Macaulay chane lọti ụñyi ụkọche primary chi ọdọ 1869. Akwi ọdọ 1877, lọti ụñyi ụkoche St Paul's Breadfruit, Lagos kpai ụñyi ụkọche CMS Faji l, Lagos.[7] Gwi ọch ekegwa ọdọ 1877 ati ọchụ ekegwa ọdọ 1880, Herbert lọti ụñyi ụkọche secondary CMS Grammar School, Lagos.[7][8] ọdọ 1880, Herbert chane lebi uncle nwụ te ñwu, efewọ ụgbọ kụ ma te nwụ lale chi Niger River, Bonny, Lokoja, Gbebe kpai Brass. Alụ ki chi chegbụlụ ami missionary kpa, Herbert chane chi ụkọlọ kpai department Public Works, Lagos. Alu ki Ami enefu kụ ma wa colonise Nigeria chabune Herbert gi gwi Nigeria ọchụ ekebie nọlụ ejọdudu ọdọ 1890 ki na chi ụkọche. England. Ọdọ 1891 ati ọdọ1894 i gbi civil engineering efewọ Plymouth, England, i la nwọ chu ọma G.D. Bellamy, borough surveyor kpai engineer ọmi efewọ Plymouth. Ọdọ 1893, i chegba gwi Royal Institute of British Architects, London.[9] Macaulay nwo gbi ọtakada certificate eli ekọ gwi Trinity College, London and a certificate in violin playing from Music International College, London.[10]
Ụkọlọ
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Alụ ki dabi wi Lagos ọchụ ekela ọdọ 1893, Herbert chane chi ukọlọ kpai ami enefu ku ma wa colonise Nigeria, ụkọlọ ki ya che chi ụkọlọ surveyor eyi crown land.
Macaulay ni Caroline Pratt ọdọ 1898.[11] Caroline oya nwu lekwu ọdọ 1899T.[12] References
- ↑ Saheed Aderinto (2015). Children and Childhood in Colonial Nigerian Histories. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 27. ISBN 9781137492937.
- ↑ Kinni, Fongot Kini-Yen (2015). Pan-Africanism: Political Philosophy and Socio-Economic Anthropology for African Liberation and Governance (Book collections on Project MUSE, Caribbean and African American Contributions). Vol. 2. Langaa RPCIG. p. 19. ISBN 9789956762309.
- ↑ "Herbert Macaulay's destroyed house should've been historical monument – Fafowora". Punch Newspapers (in American English). 26 May 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
- ↑ Adeuyan, Jacob (2011). Contributions of Yoruba People in the Economic & Political Developments of Nigeria. AuthorHouse. p. 121.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1826 to 1878 Anglican Nigeria". Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ↑ Robert W. July (2004). The Origins of Modern African Thought: Its Development in West Africa During the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Africa World Press. p. 377. ISBN 9781592211999.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Tamuno, Tekena N. (1976). Herbert Macaulay, Nigerian Patriot. Heinemann Educational, 1976. p. 12. ISBN 9780435944728.
- ↑ Sanya Onabamiro (1983). Glimpses into Nigerian History: Historical Essays. University of Virginia (Macmillan Nigeria). p. 126. ISBN 9789781327292.
- ↑ Rainer E. Lotz; Ian Pegg (1986). Under the Imperial carpet: essays in Black history, 1780-1950. Rabbit Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-948-7750-17.
- ↑ Tamuno, Tekena (1976). Herbert Macaulay, Nigerian Patriot. Heinemann Educational, 1976. p. 19. ISBN 9780435944728.
- ↑ Tamuno, Tekena (1976). Herbert Macaulay, Nigerian Patriot. Heinemann Educational, 1976. pp. 17–21. ISBN 9780435944728.
- ↑ Mann, Kristin (5 December 1985). Marrying Well: Marriage, Status and Social Change among the Educated Elite in Colonial Lagos. Cambridge University Press, 5 December 1985. p. 75. ISBN 9780521307017.
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