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Ifedayo Olawole Oladapo, OON, FICE, NNOM, (24 November 1932 – 6 March 2010) was a Nigerian academic and professor of Civil Engineering at the
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.


Early life

Ifedayo was born in Ondo City and had his early education at
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. He attended the
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in 1954 and graduated with honors and afterwards earned a B.Sc. in civil engineering from the
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, graduating with First Class honours in 1959. He earned a Ph.D. in structural engineering from the
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in 1962.


Career

He joined the former Ostenfeld and Jonson now Cowi Consult and gained practical experience as a design engineer. After returning to Nigeria in 1963 to start an academic career, he was active in the design and construction of many concrete structures in
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, including the concrete shell roof,
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, and
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. He also played key roles in the construction of the Benue River Bridge and Niger Bridge in Onitsha. In 1982, he became the first Vice-Chancellor of the
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, holding the position for a period of eight years, after which he commenced work at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria as lecturer in the department of Civil Engineering between 1963 and 1964, before moving over to University of Lagos. At University of Lagos, he became a Senior Lecturer and subsequently Associate Professor in 1970, Dean of Engineering Faculty. In 1971, he served as the deputy vice-chancellor of the university between 1977 and 1979. During this period, he designed the first set of 32 buildings which were constructed on the university campus during a period of austerity and worldwide economic recession. He has been recognised for his significant contributions to knowledge in his area of specialisation, namely structural concrete. His early research work in this field dealt with the properties of prestressed concrete at different rates of loading. His research work focused on determination of the properties of concrete, the movement –curvature relationships and the ultimate loads of concrete structures. This led him to the formulation of the plastic design theory for reinforced concrete structures which eventually resulted in the "limits state design method for structural concrete". These academic achievements resulted in being invited to participate in the design and construction of some major concretes structures in the country including the
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,
Third Mainland Bridge Third Mainland Bridge is the longest of three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the mainland, the others are the Eko and Carter bridges. It was the longest bridge in Africa until 1996 when the 6th October Bridge located in Cairo was complet ...
. He also made significant contribution to different aspects of the building code which was launched in Nigeria in 1970. His proposal for modification (replacement of the British code way of practice) were accepted by the standards organisation of Nigeria and formed the basis of the first "Nigeria Code of practice for structural concrete in Nigeria". which was published in 1973.


Education and academic posts

He was Visiting Professor,
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, Denmark, the
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, USA, in 1967 and a Commonwealth Visiting Professor to the
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, England in 1980/81. He has served in the executive council of the
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(IABSE) based in Zurich. He was the first Nigerian engineer to be awarded the National merit Award *1954: University of Ibadan *1959: B.Sc., Civil Engineering, University of St. Andrews *1962: Ph.D., Structural Engineering, Christ College Cambridge *1963–1964: Lecturer at Ahmadu Bello University *1971–1975: Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos *1977–1979: Deputy Vice Cancellor of the University of Lagos *1971–1997: Vice-President of International Association for Bridge and Structured Engineering, Zurich *1987–1988; President of Nigerian Academy of Science *1995; First President of Nigeria Academy of Engineering *1987–1989: Chairman, Committee of vice-chancellors of Nigerian State Universities; *1994–1998: President of the Council of Registered Engineers of Nigeria (COREN). *Consultant to UNESCO on Engineering Education.


Honours

*Induction into the Hall of Fame for Science and Technology in New York "for Outstanding contribution in the field of Engineering" *Fellow of the Institute of Civil Engineers of London *Officer of the Order of Niger


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Oladapo, Ifedayo People from Ondo City 1932 births Fellows of the Nigerian Academy of Science Nigerian civil engineers Government College, Ibadan alumni Alumni of the University of St Andrews Alumni of the University of Cambridge Academic staff of Ahmadu Bello University Academic staff of the University of Lagos Nigerian expatriate academics in the United States Nigerian expatriates in the United Kingdom 2010 deaths Nigerian expatriates in Denmark Officers of the Order of the Niger University of Ibadan alumni Academics of the University of Leeds University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty Academic staff of Aalborg University Academic staff of Ekiti State University 20th-century Nigerian engineers Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian universities