Aisha Mankita
Aisha Mankita
Name | Aisha Mankita |
Birth | April 13, 1970 |
Death | June 26th, 2019 (Super Death) |
Parents | Tennessee Vicky (Mother) unknown father |
Spouse | Aleksey Pivovarov (2007-2018) Yosef Romanov (2016-2019) |
Children | Bean Pivovarov |
Career | KOMBO |
Known for | causing the Gambian Holiday |
Traits
Species | Human |
Provenance | Mandinka Gambian |
Height | 5'4" |
Weight | 180lbs |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Fertility | 6 |
Dimension | -17i |
Aisha Mankita, born in Brufut Manjago, Western Gambia on April 13, 1970. She is a native Gambian and current resident of Georgetown in Gambia, speaks English as her first and only language because it is the official language of Gambia, and knows some Wolof. She is usually seen being very affectionate to both Aleksey Pivovarov and Yosef Romanov, but usually more focused on Aleksey. Her mother was Tennessee Vicky, but she died shortly after giving birth to Aisha. Aisha was then raised by her father in Georgetown.
Early Life
Aisha never completed any major levels of education as a child or achieved anything substantial aside from winning 3rd place in a puppet making contest in 1976 when she was six. Once she turned 11, she moved to Georgetown where she found a job at KOMBO, a coffee shop/mini supermarket and gas station. She would continue life like this until meeting Aleksey in 1997 where she would begin a romantic relationship with him.
Mid Life
Aleksey continued to visit Aisha on his voyages to the Gambia for coffee for many years until asking her to marry him and become his Gambian wife. They married the next day and both of them were truly happy. This happiness could never be stopped.
Mid Life 2: Electric Boogaloo
Aisha's career as a coffee machine attendant at KOMBO would take a serious hit right after The Caffeinated Death of 2016 when all coffee became outlawed in Gambia, luckily for her though, her job saw value in her and promoted her to the attendant of the tea machines. This was a tough change of pace for Aisha but she was still grateful for having a job. Around this time Aleksey's trips to the Gambia would become shorter but more frequent, he would also prefer to not appear in public and constantly feared the government's coffee detecting dogs. She would never suspect that Aleksey was running Coffee Haus 10 or even have anything to do with coffee in Gambia.