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Joseph Saidu Momoh Jr.''', born on March 22, 1987, is a British-Sierra Leonean philanthropist, entrepreneur, and active member of the All People's Congress (APC) party. He is serving as the Deputy Organising Secretary from February 2023.
== Early Life and Education == Joseph Saidu Momoh Jr. was born in London, Camden, UK, and spent his formative years in Gambia and Guinea before relocating to Sierra Leone in 2003 following the passing of his father, the late Major General Joseph Saidu Momoh Sr. He pursued his secondary education in Freetown and later moved to London to complete his tertiary education. Momoh Jr. studied Administrative Management, IT Network and Maintenance, Globalisation, Environmental Policy in Politics, and Logistics.
== Personal Life == He is married to a Syrian German and has a daughter. His family splits their time between the United Kingdom and Germany.
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