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you can address a minister of the federal republic of Nigeria by using the title MINISTER for example say the minister's name is kuchix.you can simply refer to him or her as MINISTER KUCHIX. thank you, Seun.
Yes, indeed, Catholics have a "minister," he is an ordained Priest. We address him by the title Father (as he is our spiritual father). He may also be the Pastor of the parish as well!
address of the central railway minister?
The title is the prime minister.
The title of the Cabinet members in Canada is Minister. There is the Minister of Justice Attorney General for Canada, Minister of Health, and Minister of industry, to name a few.
In the United Kingdom, "Prime Minister" is not an official title. Therefore the current Prime Minister, David Cameron, is "Mr David Cameron" and not "Prime Minister David Cameron."
The best way to address your letter to a Minister is to Reverend and Mrs. _______
The address of the Prime Minister's officeA stampYour return addressA title or location, eg: "The office of the Prime Minister of Japan", or "Prime Minister Naoto Kan", etc..Or if you are being tricky, and you are writing an e-mail, nothing; there is no physical envelope.
An ordained Unitarian minister is typically addressed as "Reverend" followed by their last name. For example, you would say "Reverend Smith." In informal settings, some may also use "Minister" or simply their first name, depending on the preference of the individual minister.
At the website for the prime minister, it list the email address as being info@opmcm.gov.np. The email address is for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.
Cabinet ministers are typically addressed as "Minister" followed by their last name, such as "Minister Smith." In formal settings, they may also be referred to as "The Honourable" before their title, e.g., "The Honourable Minister Smith." In written correspondence, it's appropriate to use "Dear Minister" as a salutation. Always be mindful of the specific customs and protocols of the country in question, as these can vary.
He was the British Prime Minister.