Microsoft Restructures Nigerian Operations, Moves Roles to Kenya 🇳🇬 🇰🇪
Microsoft has announced a significant restructuring of its Nigerian operations, reducing office space at the Kings Tower building in Ikoyi from six floors to two. This comes after laying off half of its workforce in Nigeria and closing its African Development Centre (ADC) in Lagos. The company has shifted many roles to Kenya, where it plans to set up a $1 billion geothermal data center.
Key Points:
- Office Reduction: Microsoft will cut its Nigerian office space from six to two floors and may not renew its tenancy in 2025.
- Layoffs and Relocation: The engineering team in Nigeria faced significant layoffs, with remaining roles moved to Kenya.
- Commitment to Africa: Despite these changes, Microsoft emphasizes its ongoing commitment to Africa's growth, innovation, and digital transformation.
Detailed Highlights:
- The sales team will occupy the reduced office space in Nigeria.
- Microsoft's ADC in Nigeria closed in June 2024, leading to a significant shift of engineering roles to Kenya.
- Microsoft remains dedicated to supporting Nigeria's transformation objectives and fostering local talent.
Statement from Microsoft:“While we have made the difficult decision to close the Africa Development Centre in Nigeria, we want to emphasize that this move does not diminish our commitment to Nigeria and the region. We are determined to contribute to Africa’s progress by providing digital solutions, fostering innovation, and empowering local talent.”
Future Investments:Microsoft's investment focus in Kenya includes a $1 billion geothermal data center and an engineering team to oversee these investments.
Key Highlights:
- Office space reduced from 6 to 2 floors in Nigeria
- Significant layoffs and relocation of engineering roles to Kenya
- Ongoing commitment to Nigeria's digital transformation and innovation
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