Have you tried to find love via a dating app?
Let’s talk about something really cool today: a new niche technology platform that is redefining diaspora romance.
Yetunde.
It is a global dating app built specifically for Yoruba singles. Ha!!!
(Nah! I doubt there are Yoruba demons there.)
Launched by Lagos-based firm The Alarena Limited and led by CEO Anjola Awofisoye, the app acts as a targeted cultural bridge connecting verified users across Lagos, London, Houston, and Toronto.
What makes Yetunde explosive in the tech ecosystem is its hyper-localised audience and intentional architecture.
No casual hookup mechanics, the software engineering prioritises safety and deep cultural alignment.
The platform mandates rigorous government-issued ID and selfie verification checks to eliminate identity fraud and online catfishing.
Culturally, it swaps standard bio lines for Yoruba-inspired identity prompts, family expectations, and a built-in match progress tracker.
The app’s tiered monetisation model features unique tier names: *Ayanfe* (free), *Ide*, *Fadaka*, and *Wura* (gold), complete with a newly updated 15-minute “Take Back” undo feature for accidental profile passes.
Yetunde merges ancient matrimonial traditions with modern algorithmic compatibility.
Yetunde is indeed an Alarena (the Yoruba word for matchmaker, go-between, or mediator).
Would you try this?
Let us know.
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