Exxonmobil nigerian headquarters closed down over laying off of workers
I couldn't find any recent information or credible sources indicating that the ExxonMobil Nigerian headquarters has been closed down due to the laying off of workers.
However, it's possible that you may be referring to a specific incident or event that occurred in the past. ExxonMobil has a significant presence in Nigeria, and like many other multinational companies, it has faced challenges and controversies in the country.
In 2020, ExxonMobil announced plans to reduce its workforce in Nigeria as part of a global restructuring effort. The company said it was reducing its workforce by about 15% globally, including in Nigeria, due to declining oil prices and a shift towards more sustainable energy sources.
At the time, the company said it would be offering severance packages to affected employees and would be working to support those who would be leaving the company. However, I couldn't find any information indicating that the company's Nigerian headquarters was closed down as a result of the layoffs.
It's worth noting that ExxonMobil has a long history of operating in Nigeria, dating back to the 1950s. The company has a significant presence in the country, with operations in the oil and gas sector, as well as in other areas such as power generation and infrastructure development.
If you have any specific information or sources about the alleged closure of ExxonMobil's Nigerian headquarters, I would be happy to help you verify the information.