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Gustavo Bodjedi Envela-Mahua Jr. (born January 22, 1968 in Bata) is an Equatoguinean former sprinter, actor, and political hopeful, currently based in Washington, D.C., United States. He also holds American citizenship. ==Background and early life==
Although born in Equatorial Guinea, it's uncertain whether Envela is of indigenous Equatoguinean descent. Envela's father, Gustavo Envela-Makongo, Sr., resigned as Equatorial Guinea's first ambassador to the United Nations in 1970 due to clashes with the Equatorial Guinean government. In 1970 the family, due to escalating political unrest in their native country, fled into exile and settled in Salem, Oregon. Growing up in Salem, Envela gained notoriety at an early age as a standout sprinter, setting several national age group records. He attended Waldo Middle School and Douglas McKay High School. While at McKay, he set state records in the 100 (10.49 seconds), 200 (21.33) and the 400 meter dashes (46.78), and took first place in the state meet in each of those events from 1984-1986.〔(The Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon, USA )〕
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