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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 his parent's 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 nekomimiKemonomimi community. Organizing coat drives, food drives and literacy drives for the poor at the temple.
 
=== Personal Wealth ===
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== 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 nekomimiKemonomimi 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 as senator.
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=== Hunger Protests of Newport 2021 ===
In May 23 2021, originally starting as a movement to push for the voting rights for all. Many nekomimiKemonomimi leaders quickly joined the hunger protest and demand the Senate to pass a series of bills that would have desegregation the country and start the process to dismantle the [[Nystatiszna Intelligence Bureau]]. The protest rapidly spread out from Newport into all the major cities, Ayo Hoshi refused to speak about the on going protests until June 6th.
 
On June 6th, 14 days after the protests was forcibly dissolved, he condemned the protests. Stating that the protest is due to foreign and outsider intervention into our harmonious nation. It's unclear why he stated this.
 
=== Korobi Scandal ===
In 8 October 2021, the East Auroran News Network released a series of documents produced by Operation Wraith. The operation headed by [[Great Morstaybishlia]], was headed to expose the massive underground sapient trafficking and slavery mining operations headed by Posol Industries. With key information found by Remis Posol's crashed jet, linking the Hoshi Clan and Ayo father and known crime boss Yamamoto Hoshi to his involvement in the modern day slave trade. The Hoshi clan was heavily involved in the enslavement and logistics of slave trade, with several Hoshi owned brothels acting fronts for the operation. The most common practice of capturing nekomimisKemonomimis for enslave often relied heavily on luring targets into the brothel, drugging them before shipping them off. The operation also exposed a Hoshi clan ran orphanage and victim's shelter was involved in the process. Previous the government and public tolerated the Hoshi clan's charity fronts, believing it's providing a essential services to many of the most vulnerable parts of the population.
 
Ayo Hoshi was directly involved in stamp his approval on the creation of the Hoshi clan funded charities buildings and approval for allowing shipping containers used in storing the slaves then sending the slaves abroad to target countries without inspection from [[Nystatiszna Intelligence Bureau]]. He has went on record stating he wasn't aware of what was in the shipping containers and believed he was assisting in shipping of foreign aid to other nations. He refused to answer further questions on the matter, stating the Bureau is investigating the matter.
 
Currently, the Bureau hasn't pressed charges on either Ayo or Yamamoto Hoshi nor shut down any of the Hoshi clan's operations. However all shipping containers being sent out of Nystatiszna will be firmly checked by agents of the Bureau and by nekomimiKemonomimi civil organizations.
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