Misenga was born on 25 February 1992. He is from the
Bukavu area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, an area severely affected by the
Second Congo War. He sought
political asylum in
Brazil after travelling there to compete in the
2013 World Judo Championships along with fellow judoka
Yolande Mabika. The pair claimed that their coaches confined them in their hotel room while leaving with their money, passports and meal tickets. After two days barely eating, Mabika escaped, and Misenga waited more days only for the staff to arrive on the day of the competition, smelling of alcohol. The following day, Mabika returned to the hotel and convinced Misenga to desert, and both were taken by an
Angolan to the African immigrant-heavy neighborhood of
Brás de Pina. They also stated that back in Congo, their judo coaches deprived them of food and locked them in cages when they did not perform well. The
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) officially granted Misenga refugee status in September 2014. ==Judo==