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Represented by the Niger State Coordinator, Mohammed Dantsoho Abubakar said that the trainees are to be trained on the rudiments of making shoes and bags with a unique style and designs of the products.
But the rudiments of that responsibility, the first specks that grow into a sterling pillar, start with the head.
He urged him to establish a leadership foundation where he would mentor and lecture young Nigerians on the rudiments of administration and leadership.
In short, I found it uninteresting to watch Barbie’s digital-age and glacially-slow groping towards the rudiments of agency.
But in due course, it becomes easier when you grasp the rudiments of proper money management.
Therein you could see rudiments of the present day loan system, and the credit system.
Those officials do not realize that even the poorest peasant is now able to pick up the rudiments of the alphabet and a vocabulary of a few hundred words to express his anger and passions and to coordinate action with those who share his concerns.
Impact Hub will create a co-working space and incubation center where individuals can interact with other start-ups; Curators University, will teach Edo youths the rudiments of data science and artificial intelligence, among others.
It is disappointing that Nigerians are yet to learn the rudiments required for the advancement of democratic norms in Nigeria.
I tried to explain the rudiments of the Bible story.
One would expect the person or persons who make that final decision are well schooled in the humanities and in human rights besides the rudiments of policing.
Amateur musicians typically learn basic musical rudiments (e.
Appalled at the quality of the available English grammar books, Priestley wrote his own: The Rudiments of English Grammar (1761).
At school, he was taught the rudiments of arithmetic, history, the Gujarati language and geography.
Brenane also engaged a tutor during the school year to provide basic instruction and the rudiments of Catholic dogma.
Darwin discusses rudimentary organs, such as the wings of flightless birds and the rudiments of pelvis and leg bones found in some snakes.
Education The first school in the vicinity of Cardonald was established at Halfway in 1790, by a local blacksmith who taught the rudiments of reading, writing and arithmetic.
From those crude volumes, he learned the rudiments of magic.
In 1651, the translation of De Cive was published under the title Philosophicall Rudiments concerning Government and Society.
Nevertheless, the rudiments of modem franchising date back to the Middle Ages when the Catholic Church made franchise-like agreements with tax collectors, who retained a percentage of the money they collected and turned the rest over to the church.