About Us
At Good Intention Ministry, spiritual transformation and humanitarian service are inseparable. We believe real and lasting change happens when practical care is united with the life-giving message of Christ.

Our Mission:
We exist to bring holistic, lasting transformation so that every soul encounters the saving grace of Christ and rises in dignity, purpose, and eternal hope. We believe that through bold Gospel proclamation and unrelenting humanitarian service, we reveal the boundless love of Jesus Christ to the world’s most vulnerable.
Our Story
Good Intention Ministry is a non-denominational Christian international non-governmental organization dedicated to sharing the compassionate love of our Savior, Jesus Christ, through practical action and spiritual transformation. It was founded through divine mandate in 2020 and was registered in Australia in September 2024. We are privileged to serve alongside local churches, partners, volunteers, and supporters worldwide who share our conviction that faith without works is dead, and that the love of Jesus can change everything.

Our Core Values
Learn more about our values and our story!
Wholistic Restoration & Stability
We are committed to the total healing and restoration of the whole person. This involves integrating spiritual truth with support for the mind and body, addressing deep trauma, and providing pathways to stability. This commitment extends to offering housing solutions and safe spaces that help individuals move from vulnerability to flourishing.
The Dignity of Man & Justice
We uphold the unwavering inherent dignity and sacred value of every human being, created in God’s image. This conviction compels us to champion biblical justice by speaking up for the voiceless and the vulnerable—including the persecuted, the marginalized, and victims of injustice. Furthermore, we commit to strengthening the foundational unit of society through family support and youth empowerment, ensuring every generation is raised in faith, confidence, and purpose.
Economic Empowerment & Enterprise
We seek to break cycles of poverty by fostering economic independence and releasing God-given entrepreneurial potential. Our conviction drives us to equip individuals and communities through vocational training, financial literacy, and job creation initiatives. We believe in creating pathways for self-sustainability that elevate dignity and transform recipients into contributors.
Kingdom Partnership
We believe in the power of unity and shared mission. Our mandate is global, but our strength is local. We actively pursue and cultivate partnerships with churches and ministries worldwide, creating resilient hubs of compassion and outreach. This collaborative approach ensures the broader mission of the Kingdom is advanced efficiently and contextually, expanding our collective reach.
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Chikelue Solomon
Chikelue Solomon is an experienced executive leader and company director with a diverse professional background across the information technology, recycling, automotive, and import–export sectors. He brings nearly a decade of senior leadership experience in aged care, disability services, health care, financial services, and community services, with strengths in operational leadership, marketing, and communications.
Chikelue has a longstanding commitment to Christian service and community engagement, with almost twenty years of involvement through Scripture Union and ongoing prison and hospital visitation ministries. This foundation shapes his values-driven approach to governance, service, and social justice in his role with Good Intention Ministry
Dr. Chukwunwike Nwangwu (PhD, MSc, MBA)
Dr Chukwunwike Nwangwu is an academic and community leader serving as Chair of the Board of Good Intention Ministry. He holds a PhD in Population Studies/Demography, with postgraduate qualifications in Sociology, Anthropology, and Global Project Management.
A lecturer at Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Dr Nwangwu has extensive research and project experience in women’s reproductive health, migration, disability, correctional reform, and the Sustainable Development Goals. He has worked with organisations including UNICEF, UKAID, and academic institutions in Nigeria and internationally.
Dr Nwangwu is an executive member of the Igbo Association Australia and is deeply committed to ethical leadership, community wellbeing, and driving meaningful social impact through Good Intention Ministry.
The Reverend Father Emmanuel Ugochukwu Ubaezuonu CSSp BA (Philosophy), BA (Religion & Cultural Studies), MA (Theology)
Fr Emmanuel is an ordained Catholic priest of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost Fathers and Brothers (Spiritans), a missionary congregation committed to serving the poor and marginalised. He brings broad pastoral, educational, and missionary experience from Africa, Australia, and Asia.
He has served as Parochial Vicar, school principal, youth leader, and chaplain, and has been actively involved in evangelisation, education, and community leadership. Fr Emmanuel is currently a missionary in the Philippines, where he serves as Chaplain to the African Catholic Community and Missionary Adviser to the Missionaries of the Holy Love, while undertaking further studies. Fr Emmanuel is deeply committed to living out the Gospel through love in action and shares Good Intention Ministry’s vision of “Christ in the streets.
Celeste Di Santo
Celeste brings extensive experience in customer service, administration, and stakeholder engagement across retail, hospitality, aviation, and charitable environments. Celeste has developed strong organisational, communication, and governance-support skills while working with diverse communities in high-responsibility settings. Her professional experience includes administrative coordination, record keeping, meeting support, and effective communication with internal and external stakeholders.
Celeste is recognised for her empathetic approach, attention to detail, and commitment to service, which align closely with the values and mission of Good Intention Ministry. As Secretary of the Board, she supports effective board operations, maintains accurate records, and contributes to the organisation’s commitment to integrity, service, and faith-led community impact.
Dr. Chukwunwike Nwangwu (PhD, MSc, MBA)
Dr Chukwunwike Nwangwu is an academic and community leader serving as Chair of the Board of Good Intention Ministry. He holds a PhD in Population Studies/Demography, with postgraduate qualifications in Sociology, Anthropology, and Global Project Management.
A lecturer at Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Dr Nwangwu has extensive research and project experience in women’s reproductive health, migration, disability, correctional reform, and the Sustainable Development Goals. He has worked with organisations including UNICEF, UKAID, and academic institutions in Nigeria and internationally.
Dr Nwangwu is an executive member of the Igbo Association Australia and is deeply committed to ethical leadership, community wellbeing, and driving meaningful social impact through Good Intention Ministry.
Innoeze Uchenna (PhD)
Innoeze Uchenna is a clinical psychologist with over 10 years experience. Currently, she is an assistant chief psychologist in the university of Nigeria teaching hospital Ituku-Ozalla Enugu Nigeria and also a part time lecturer in Renaissance University, a private university in Enugu state. She is also a researcher , and was once a country supervisor on a multi country study on reducing stigma and what matter most among persons affected by leprosy, lymphatic filariasis and depression in Nigeria.
She has equally been engaged in development work in her capacity as a psychopath with notable not for profit organizations like, PRAWA, CAPIO and ANPPCAN.
These experiences availed her to work as mental health and psychosocial consultant for IOM in Benin and Delta states in 2023.
