Alfredo Okenve Ndoho

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.