James Faleke

James Faleke

politician Nigeria

James Faleke is a prominent Nigerian politician and the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Finance. He has been vocal about the high costs associated with crude oil production in Nigeria, highlighting how these expenses significantly impact the nation's revenue and economic stability.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
469,145
Power
1,020$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Nigeria 3 7.00 0.21% +10% 206,139,589 469,145 $448,000 1,020$
Totals 3 206,139,589 469,145 $448,000 1,020$
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Recent Mentions

Nigeria Nigeria: James Faleke, Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, disclosed that the National Assembly might pass the harmonised Tax Reform Bills by Tuesday. 8

The Punch: FIRS slams FCTA over closure of Abuja office

Nigeria Nigeria: James Faleke is the Chairman of the House Committee on Finance and leader of the House delegation for the bills harmonisation exercise. 8

The Punch: N'Assembly may pass harmonised tax bills Tuesday

Nigeria Nigeria: Attempts to get a reaction from the Chairman of the South-West Caucus in the House, James Faleke, were unsuccessful as he did not answer calls or respond to WhatsApp messages. 5

The Punch: JAMB reviews 379,000 UTME resit results

Nigeria Nigeria: James Faleke reaffirmed the commitment of the Green Chamber to enacting tax laws that reflected the interests of Nigerians while promoting economic growth and fiscal sustainability. 7

The Punch: Reflect public concerns before passage, stakeholders tell N’Assembly

Nigeria Nigeria: James Faleke said that the public hearing as part of the legislative process provides a platform where stakeholders give their inputs. 6

The Punch: Customs accuse companies in FTZ of violating tax laws

Nigeria Nigeria: James Faleke lamented Nigeria’s $48 per barrel crude production cost, describing it as the highest in the world. 3

The Punch: Stakeholders worry as Nigeria spends N18tn on crude production annually