Joseph Sesay
Known as "Lanzoima"
The quieter half of the Golden Twins — Joseph carries the steady heartbeat behind every outreach, every visit, every promise. Born alongside Jacob in Freetown, his strength is the kind that shows up early and stays late.

Born minutes after Jacob, never a step behind.
Joseph entered the world moments after his brother — and from that first breath, the two were inseparable. Where Jacob spoke, Joseph watched. Where Jacob led, Joseph steadied. In a city that often had little patience for twins, the boys learned early that their strongest defence was each other.
Their mother used to call Joseph her quiet one — the boy who would give his last piece of bread without being asked. That instinct never left him.
The hands behind the mission.
When Jacob came home from that Freetown slum changed by a child's grip, Joseph was the first to say "let's build it." Together they founded the Golden Twins Charity Foundation — and while the cameras often find Jacob first, the operation runs because Joseph quietly keeps it moving.
From sorting supplies to walking through neighbourhoods most won't visit, Joseph carries the work that doesn't trend — and that's exactly the work that lasts.
Walk with Joseph day to day.
Joseph's TikTok is the other side of the Golden Twins story — the quiet outreach moments, the brotherly back-and-forth, the House of Stars rehearsal cuts you won't see anywhere else. Follow @itz_your_boi_lanzoima and meet the second half of the duo.
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When Jacob steps on the House of Stars stage, Joseph is the voice on the phone before, the prayer during, and the hand on the shoulder after. The campaign is in Jacob's name, but the promise behind it belongs to both of them — a home for the children of Freetown who deserve more than a handout.
Vote for Jacob, follow Joseph — support the Golden Twins as a pair.
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One vote for Jacob. One follow for Joseph. One promise kept to the children of Freetown.