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Episode 46: The Secret To Getting Started with Itofa Ivarah


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On the 46th episode of The Unscathed Life podcast today, I’ve got the amazing Itofa Ivarah with me.  Itofa Ivarah, an incredible young man, who answered the call to greatness when he was only 19 years old. He started a Non Profit called Church On The Street, an organization focused on tackling food insecurity among low-income communities, whilst also preaching the word of God. 

On today’s show, Itofa talks about the importance of rising to who we have all been created to be. His firm belief is that we have in us everything we need to make a difference here on earth, whether or not we realise it. Itofa shared his very emotional and personal story of growing up in poverty, stating that that was what allowed him to connect to the needs of others in similar situations, and helped channel his energy towards serving others. 

Itofa started Church On The Street with only N4,000 in his bank account and uses this as a basis to encourage listeners to also do the same and start whatever is on their heart, even if they have meagre resources. 

This episode will help you unlock the greatness inside of you by simply encouraging you to ‘Get Started’ and birth the future that is on the inside of you. 

Key highlights of the episode:

  • Itofa and his childhood days (3:00)
  • The one conversation that turned his life around (05:02)
  • Responding to the call of purpose (14:19)
  • The birth of Church On The Street (16:46)
  • The importance of taking the first step (23:02)
  • Final words of encouragement (29:19)


Asides his charity work, Itofa is a global speaker whose story has inspired many across the world and is also the Founder and Managing Consultant at a company which helps people start up Non Profit organisations.

You can find Itofa on Instagram 

@itofaivarah

@churchonthestreetng


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Created For MoreBy Tonbra Nwosuagwu

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