Azibaola Robert, (born 13 February 1969)[1] is a Nigerian entrepreneur,[2] Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), industrialist, lawyer, human and environmental rights advocate,[3][4] founder of Zeetin Engineering Limited, managing director of Kakatar Group, Executive Vice President Preheat Energy,[5] advocate of Tug of War and a receiver of Vanguard Personality award of the year.
He organized the game at Ogbia Local Government area at Bayelsa State, South South, Nigeria[15][16] Azibaola underwent a 14 days expedition into one of the Niger Delta deep forests, with his team aimed at showcasing the nature documentary, preservation, and impact of climate change on the entity as a result of the adverse environmental practices, by the inhabitants of the region by seeking collaboration with the ecological enthusiasts, government, and mission-aligned organizations.
[17][18] In 2016, Robert, and his company, One Plus Holding Limited faced charges from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), for allegedly receiving $40 million from the Office of the former National Security Adviser [NSA], Col. Sambo Dasuki and converting same for personal use.
On March 18, 2018, Robert's counsel filed a no-case submission, resulting in the court dismissing two out of the nine charges against him and excluding his wife from the case.
[23] According to the Nigerian Tribune, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of a Federal High Court in Abuja, delivered the case that the EFCC failed to provide enough evidence for the money laundering charge against him for receiving money from Sambo Mohammed Dasuki without any contract agreement.