Draft:Legend Golden Care Foundation (LGCF)
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Legend Golden Care Foundation (LGCF) is a non-profit organization primarily concerned with the welfare of children, women, and prison inmates.[1] Legend Golden Care Foundation organization was founded in 2012 and registered in 2013 but began operations in 2021. Legend Golden Care Foundation offers pro bono legal services to secure civil justice, ensuring equal access to quality education for disadvantaged children, and ending sexual abuse and exploitation among the downtrodden, with Mrs. Kanayo Olisa Metuh as the Executive Director.[2]
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In the year 2025, Legend Golden Care Foundation (LGCF) produced a movie titled "Caged Bird, a 59-minute film" in partnership with National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is scheduled to be premiered on Monday, June 2, 2025 at the Silverbird Galleria, Abuja. Produced by Promise Okaah with Morgano Media and Directed by Morgan Ukaegbu, the film captures a heartrending story of a young man who finds himself caught up in an unending awaiting trial cycle of the Nigeria’s criminal justice system while exposing the inefficiency in the system and the damaging ripple effect of rights breaches on the victim with emotional trauma on families and loved ones.[3]
In the year 2023 Legend Golden Care Foundation (LGCF), donated study equipment, including computers to inmates of the Suleja Custodial Center. The study Material was presented by the Executive Director of Foundation, Kanayo Olisa-Metuh to the correctional facility in order to enhance access to functional education and skill acquisition to inmates.[4][5]
- Ogidan, Samuel (2024-11-02). "NGO Champions Strengthened Anti-Torture Bill With Emphasis On Victims Rehabilitation". Independent Newspaper Nigeria. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- Ukaibe, Chibuzo (2024-11-02). "NGO Pushes Bill To Strengthen Anti-Torture Law". Leadership News. Archived from the original on 2024-12-10. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- "LGCF Set to Premiere 'Caged Bird', Film on Nigeria's Justice System – THISDAYLIVE". Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- sunnews (2023-05-12). "NGO donates computers, exam Fees to inmates in Suleja Correctional Center". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- Ukaibe, Chibuzo (2023-05-12). "NGO Donates Computers, Others To Inmates In Suleja Correctional Center". Leadership News. Archived from the original on 2023-05-19. Retrieved 2026-02-06.

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