Sentences with phrase «take cognisance»

I hope that the National Parenting Strategy will take cognisance of the need for everyone involved to have a clear vision of a country where our children and young people value themselves and can speak confidently about their lives and what is required to enrich them while acknowledging the rights of others to do the same.
One hopes that the Supreme Court will take cognisance of all the ills and deaths that have resulted from the ill - thought imposition of Aadhaar
It is important to take cognisance of political considerations, anti-trust & competition issues, as well as the employment & labour issues.
The council, in its assignment, is also expected to take cognisance of regional and global policies as well as trends which have implications on Nigeria's food security.
«We take cognisance of the judgment by the court in Abuja which ordered the acting chairman to vacate office for any other person from the North - East zone of Nigeria.
«Nigeria faces some fundamental issues some us may not even take cognisance of.
Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, declared: any court ruling on present corruption cases should take cognisance of law as it takes of public opinion.
Before we criticise the Arsenal management let's us take cognisance of these facts.
Those outside the Catholic community in England and Wales who work in this area have begun to take cognisance of the Church's contribution to the current debate on sex and relationship education.
majority of arsenal fans rate ozil ahead of Silva and yaya just because of his assist rate without taking cognisance of other inputs that this guys gives to their team....
The People's Forum - Ghana has taken cognisance of the call by HE the President to engage the Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Hon Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo in a debate on issues and facts about the economy and we wish to take up the task of making this unprecedented battle of facts a reality.
RBI has taken cognisance of the space and is framing the relevant guidelines.
It is an analytical point I had overlooked because I had never taken cognisance of the impact of an (apparent) discontinuity around 1998.

Not exact matches

«So, we brought it to council today to ratify and of course, taking into cognisance the exchange rate and inflation that has increased the cost of completion of the terminal building.
Credible source informed the Nigerian Tribune that the development became expedient with a view to resolving lingering crisis rocking the party, taking into cognisance next February's gubernatorial poll, which the party would not want to leave to chances.
«The report did not take into cognisance the significant improvement in the areas of Capacity Building, Training and Re-training of the entire personnel of the Force as provided for by the current Federal Government of Nigeria and other Foreign and Local NGOs which has greatly improved the efficiency and service delivery of the personnel of the Force throughout the country.
He said, «I will say it is inadequate and I will also add that it is inaccurate in the sense that when the President Muhammadu Buhari - led government came in, the idea of providing rail infrastructure as approved initially — from Lagos to Calabar and Lagos to Kano — took into cognisance Aba and Onitsha.
I took the decision because taking full cognisance of the several cases in court as a lawyer and without delving into any analysis here for obvious reasons, I am convinced Sheriff will soon be vindicated by the court as National Chairman.
«It is funny that the EFCC, in the bid to carry out its usual hatchet job against Governor Fayose, failed to take into cognisance the subsisting court order, which forbids any official of the Ekiti State government from being arrested by the EFCC.
The various governing bodies of each sport have recommendations on slopes and falls on playing surfaces for their sport and due cognisance should be taken of these requirements when planning a new facility.
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