James Oluleye
James Oluleye was a Nigerian Army major general who served as Federal Commissioner of Finance, Federal Commissioner of Establishment and Service Matters, and who commanded the Nigerian Army's 2nd Division from 1970 to 1975.
Background and education
James Oluleye completed his primary education in 1946 and thereafter taught for two years at St. Michael's School, Ikoro-Ekiti, and for a year at Anglican Primary School, Araromi Ago-Owu near Ikira in Oyo State. He later attended Ibadan Archdeaconry Teacher Training College where he obtained his Teaching Certificates.Military career
Oluleye enlisted in the Nigerian Military Force with the enlistment number NMF/1003 on September 9, 1959. He had his basic military training at the Regular Officers Special Training School, Teshie, Ghana from September 1959 to March 1960. He later underwent officer training at Mons Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, England in 1960. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Nigerian Army on January 6, 1961. In 1967 Oluleye attended the Defence Services Staff College, India. Some of his military postings include:- Chief mortar instructor at the Nigerian Military Training College, Kaduna
- Officer commanding C Company, 1st Battalion, Enugu
- Second-in-command 5th Battalion, Kano
- Acting commandant, Nigerian Military Training College
- GSO1 Army Headquarters
- General officer commanding, 2nd Division Ibadan