Oliver Ogedengbe Macaulay
Oliver Ogedengbe Macaulay (15 December 1918 – 14 September 1972), alias Oged Macaulay was a Nigerian politician, archivist, journalist, public relations consultant, and private secretary to Oba Adeyinka Oyekan.[4] He also served as Assistant Secretary of the NCNC, a political party that was founded by his father, Herbert Macaulay.On 27 October 1948, Osita Agwuna, Deputy President of the Zikist Movement, delivered a speech titled "A Call for Revolution" in which calls were made for not paying taxes, civil disobedience, and a boycott of British goods.[5] The British colonial government tried the Zikists for sedition and Oged served a year in prison.The Oged Collection sheds light on Herbert Macaulay's roots and descendants.