Oluwole Olumuyiwa

[2] Oluwole studied Architecture and City Planning at the University of Manchester from 1949 to 1954, earning a First Class degree.

He had four years of post qualification training in several European firms such as Architects' Co-Partnership in London, the office of Van den Broek and Bakema in Rotterdam, the new town developments in Emmen (the Netherlands), Stevenage (England) and in Switzerland.

[6] Oluwole was co-director of Africa's first architectural review "The West African Builder and Architect".

He was Nigeria's delegate to the CAA conference in 1964 and subsequently became President of the Association.

[7] He was also involved in residential and public architecture; designing many of Nigeria's new buildings at the time, particularly schools.