Salvation For All Souls Global Outreach Concludes Free Medical Programme In South-West Nigeria

Posted on February 13, 2026
Salvation For All Souls Global Outreach, a leading evangelical ministry with a focus of delivering free humanitarian and robust healthcare to the less privileged in the society, has concluded its free medical outreach programme in Nigeria’s south-west region, with stops in Lagos, Ibadan and Abeokuta.
According to the ministry, a non-denominational global outreach organization, the free medicals was one of the programmes of its recent crusades across the region aimed at advancing its mission to win 390 million souls for Christ through crusades integrated with humanitarian support across the world.
The medical outreaches provided free consultations, free eyeglasses, and free surgical procedures, delivered by licensed medical practitioners from Federal Teaching Hospitals, with a focus on underserved communities.
In addition to this, the ministry also provided financial support to widows and widowers as part of its Care for Widows and Widowers initiative, through direct bank transfers. Throughout the crusade periods, attendees received daily free meals (breakfast and dinner) reflecting the ministry’s emphasis on holistic care.
Speaking on the ministry’s mission and initiatives, Evangelist Paul B.O.T. Adeyemi, President of Salvation For All Souls Global Outreach, said the organisation’s work is centred on demonstrating love and compassion which is the nucleus of evangelism. The ministry, he said, also supports local workers and volunteers in host communities through direct Job creation, utilizing indigenous manpower.
“Our ministry is not a church but operates as a non-denominational global outreach organisation. It does not collect offerings, charge fees, or discriminate based on ethnicity or religion. All our programmes are free and open to the public,” he said.
The ministry hosted a three-day crusade in Lagos, followed by a seven-day crusade in Ibadan, and another three-day crusade in Abeokuta. In each city, the crusade was complemented by a one-day free medical outreach.

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