A community-centric humanitarian organization reaching the forgotten sectors of society — from densely populated urban centres to Nigeria's most remote rural settlements. We intervene with precision and purpose.
Based in Ogun State and operating across Nigeria, LGHSO is a structured humanitarian response system dedicated to alleviating suffering and fostering sustainable self-reliance in underserved communities.
Our model recognises that humanitarian response must be both life-saving and life-restoring — combining emergency relief with early recovery interventions.
LGHSO holds itself to a standard of "Impact over Headlines." Six unwavering principles govern all our work.





Designed to move communities from crisis to stability — addressing immediate needs while building long-term independence.
LGHSO maintains rigorous systems to support accountable, transparent, and effective humanitarian delivery.
Humanitarian leader, entrepreneur, and community advocate with a cross-border presence between Nigeria and South Africa.

Mr. Cletus Emenike Okeke is the Founder and Executive Director of Link-Global Humanitarian Support Organization (LGHSO), a humanitarian charity committed to delivering emergency relief, supporting internally displaced persons, and advancing livelihood empowerment for vulnerable populations across Nigeria.
With a professional background that combines corporate leadership and social impact, Mr. Okeke brings a practical, results-oriented approach to humanitarian service. His leadership reflects a deep understanding of the socioeconomic challenges facing Nigerian communities — particularly the intersecting pressures of poverty, displacement, insecurity, and youth unemployment.
"Humanitarian service must be both compassionate and structured — providing immediate relief while supporting long-term self-reliance."
— Mr. Cletus Emenike Okeke, Founder & Director, LGHSOMr. Okeke is the Chief Executive Officer of Emetex Chemical Pty Ltd, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and also serves as CEO of Link-Global World Nigeria Ltd. His cross-border private-sector experience has strengthened his capacity for organizational governance, strategic planning, accountability, and operational delivery — competencies that directly enhance LGHSO's humanitarian programmes.
In addition to his executive roles, Mr. Okeke is Co-Founder of Ideal Executive Friends Club International, holds a formal Igbo traditional kingship title in Johannesburg, and serves as a Board Member of Nike and Cent Pty Ltd, South Africa — reflecting his cultural leadership and commitment to community cohesion across borders.
When you partner with LGHSO, you make a direct investment in human capital — sustenance for children, stability for families, tools for artisans, and renewed hope for the forgotten.