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When he was a child, Ayo was a popular, likable kid often helping his more disadvantaged peers in the class room. He grew up in the around the manor and the Temple of Saint Lilith where his mother worked at as the prestigious head brew master. His mother often put him to work cleaning the floor of the temple.
 
When he was a teenager he took a more active role both in the temple and in the nekomimi community. Organizing coat drives, food drives and literacy drives for the poor at the temple. He got into trouble with the law when got into a fight at high school. Him and his group of friends jumped a student that has been bullying nekomimi students who attended the school. They broke the bully's kneecaps with a batstick and hangedtied him upside down by his feet naked outside of histhe homebully's grandparents' house. The bully's family declined to press charges.
 
== Politics ==
His entry into politics was after working at the Center for Desegregation Now during which he became convinced that only he could end segregation. His experiences dealing with government lawyers, pro-segregation activists and the nekomimi who were under attacked by them only made him more further convince him of this.
 
Running for Upper Senate in 2015 for his home district of Oldport. He easily won the race with his out-spoken pro-equality and open market speeches, with a healthy amount of support of religious voters siding with him. He helped write the bill that created the President's office during his time.
 
== President 2018-Present ==
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