Alfredo Okenve Ndoho (born 1968) is an Equatoguinean physics professor and human rights activist who is the vice president of the Centre for Development Studies and Initiatives (Spanish: Centro de Estudios e inciativas para el Desarrollo, CEID), a human rights organisation in Equatorial Guinea.
[4][5][7] Okenve is a critic of the country's long-serving president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, whom he has likened to the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.
[5][8] In 2019, Okenve toured Galicia with Amnesty International raising awareness of Equatoguinean issues and Spain's role in the country's history.
[5][10] On 27 October 2018, Okenve was assaulted by a group of plain-clothed security officers, allegedly on the orders of Obiang, and was found abandoned in a rural area outside of Bata.
Earlier that day, he had been travelling to Malabo to receive the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights, which he had been awarded the previous year but had been unable to accept due to him being in hospital in Spain.