Diary of A Naija Girl

Pastor Tolu Odukoya on Woman of God, Firstborn Pressure & Leadership | Dear Ife series Podcast

Pst. Toluwani Odukoya joined us on the podcast and it was truly an unforgettable conversation. Ife spoke with her about what it means to grow up as a firstborn daughter, navigate life as a pastor and woman of God, and carry the responsibility of leadership that often comes with being the first. There is so much depth, insight, and real-life wisdom in this episode, and you definitely don’t want to miss it. More importantly, this conversation is not complete without you, so we would love for our community to share their thoughts and perspectives. Don’t forget to like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment.

Chapters

Chapters

  • 00:00:00 Meeting Pastor Tolu Odukoya
  • 00:03:35 The essence of worship and divine connection
  • 00:05:32 Prophetic beginnings: a mother’s powerful vision
  • 00:08:12 Talent vs. spiritual gifting: what’s the difference?
  • 00:11:15 Growing up in a ministry legacy
  • 00:12:52 Turning 40: choosing authenticity
  • 00:15:51 Finding your identity beyond past mistakes
  • 00:19:35 Growing up in a loving and open home
  • 00:21:18 The weight of being the firstborn
  • 00:23:13 Family dynamics after loss: what changes?
  • 00:28:57 Answering the call to ministry
  • 00:34:00 Rethinking the pastor-congregation relationship
  • 00:36:31 Sympathy vs. spirit-led compassion
  • 00:39:10 Learning from failure and deep reflection
  • 00:44:06 Common marriage mistakes you can avoid
  • 00:46:15 Boundaries and bonding: why both matter
  • 00:48:36 Embracing the truth about your partner
  • 00:50:14 Modeling Christ-like love in marriage
  • 00:58:21 Story: the burden of a firstborn daughter
  • 01:03:59 Prioritizing your well-being and self-care
  • 01:09:47 Final thoughts and gratitude

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About Diary of a Naija Girl
Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG) is an online community, founded and managed by Ifedayo Agoro, to inspire women across the world through creative storytelling. Back in 2015, it started as an online diary, sharing the everyday adventures of an anonymous Nigerian woman. Fast forward nine years, and it has become a tribe of incredible women, living their best lives one story at a time. DANG is a safe space for women to be unapologetically themselves, a family that laughs, learns and lifts each other, from Lagos to every corner of the world.

About Ifedayo Agoro
An entrepreneur, creative writer, content creator, content marketer and media strategist, Ifedayo Agoro is the founder of Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG) and DANG Lifestyle, a premium home and body care production company, which she launched in Nigeria in 2020. Ifedayo is passionate about social responsibility and philanthropy. She sponsors several young residents at Little Saints Orphanage and partners with Lots Charity Foundation, a non-governmental aid organisation.

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