How TGN began — and why we won't stop until every soul has heard the good news.
The Good-News Outreach Foundation (TGN) was born from a deep burden to take the love and message of Jesus Christ beyond the four walls of the church and directly into communities, streets, schools, and underserved places where hope is fading and many are in need of both spiritual and practical support.
What began with a burden for souls, community transformation, and practical expressions of God's love has gradually grown into a Kingdom-driven outreach movement committed to spreading hope and transforming lives through the Gospel and acts of compassion.
"God is love, and whoever dwells in love dwells in God, and God in him."1 John 4:16 — the conviction at the heart of everything we do
At TGN, we believe the Gospel is not only meant to be preached but also demonstrated. People should not only hear about the love of Christ but experience it through genuine care, service, prayer, encouragement, and outreach.
Through evangelism, welfare outreaches, prayer gatherings, school outreach initiatives, community impact programs, and revival meetings, we are committed to reaching people with the message of salvation while also meeting practical needs within our communities.
Operating across communities within the Ajah axis and beyond, TGN exists to:
One of the core expressions of this vision is the Oke-Ira Nla Gospel & Welfare Outreach, where hundreds of lives have been impacted through the preaching of the Gospel, worship, prayers, feeding programs, clothing distribution, and welfare support.
As the vision continues to grow, TGN is also expanding into school outreaches, youth-focused initiatives, digital evangelism, and large-scale worship and revival gatherings — including Ajah Night of Victory: The Visitation.
For 2026, God has given us a mandate of 5,000 souls. We remain committed to pursuing this vision with faith, prayer, excellence, and unwavering passion for the Kingdom.
We are more than an outreach team. We are a movement committed to seeing lives transformed by the power and love of Jesus Christ.
One Team. One Mandate. One Fire.
Spreading Hope. Transforming Lives.
To see every community in the Ajah territory and beyond transformed by the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ — a territory where souls are won, lives are rebuilt, and the Kingdom of God is established in the hearts of men.
TGN exists to proclaim the Gospel and Love of Jesus Christ to the streets, homes, and communities of Ajah, its environs, and beyond — winning souls, spreading hope, and transforming lives through intentional evangelism, consistent outreach, and wholehearted service to God and humanity.
Seven crusades. Multiple communities. Every date a story of God's faithfulness.
TGN's first open-air crusade. A small team, a simple sound system, and a conviction that the Gospel is enough. The crowd gathered. Hearts responded.
Alongside the Gospel, TGN began distributing food packs, clothing and essentials to families across the territory — demonstrating that the good news is lived, not only preached.
Free consultations and screenings began running alongside crusade grounds — partnering with health workers to meet the physical and spiritual needs of communities at the same time.
TGN entered its first schools — hosting assemblies, character workshops and mentorship sessions. Young people responding to the Gospel in the places where they spend their week.
TGN is preparing to take the message beyond Ajah — new communities, new schools, new partnerships. The harvest is plentiful; the workers are gathering.
The Gospel is our first and non-negotiable word. Every outreach begins and ends with the message of Christ crucified, risen and returning.
We go where people live. The street corner, the school assembly, the market — these are our sanctuaries. Ministry happens in life, not just in a building.
A crusade is not a conclusion — it is a beginning. We follow up, disciple and walk with new believers until growth is real and lasting.
Every gift given is stewarded openly. Every number we report is a name we know. Trust is the currency of long-term ministry, and we guard it carefully.
A committed team of believers — pastors, teachers and organisers — who show up every time.