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Nasiba’s curious self lands her on a Muslim-centred online dating application, Muzmatch.

Being a Muslim herself, the podcast co-host experimented her way through the hundreds of profiles but managed to still come out without finding love. How?

Her hilarious challenges while on the application form the crux of the Millennial Street Podcast episode.

Co-host, Kenneth Awotwe Darko, who has also had a one-time spree on Tinder finds the parallels even more intriguing.

Released on January 26, 2022, the show explains the intricacies of online love and how religious preferences are represented in this case.

Millennium Street is a culture and society-based audio series which has produced content that has thrilled its ever-growing audience with topics from trending developments to relevant thought-provoking conversations that tickle the fancy of a vibrant youth – from Millennials to Generation Zs and boomers alike.

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The Millennial Street Podcast is currently available on Anchor, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts and Radio Public.

Subscribe at www.linktr.ee/themillennialstreet or on channels you get your podcasts.

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