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Nigerian Startup Reevar unveils platform to turn human expertise into Al-powered digital minds

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Reevar, a newly launched technology platform, is redefining how professional expertise is accessed, distributed, and monetized in Nigeria and beyond.

At a time when Nigeria’s digital economy is expanding rapidly, driven by innovation, remotework, Al adoption, and a growing knowledge worktorce, Reevar introduces a bold new model: transforming human expertise into Al-powered Digital Minds.

“Today, valuable knowledge is locked behind time, availability, and geography. Experts and professionals can only be in one place at a time, while the people who need their insight are forced to rely on static content or limited one-to-one access. “- Joshua Ajayi, CEO and Founder of Reevar said in a statement.

The platform enables industry leaders, consultants, educators, executives, and skilled professionals to create interactive digital representations of how they think, reason, and communicate within their domain.

Unlike traditional content platforms that rely on static materials such as PDFs, recorded videos, or written posts, Reevar’s Digital Minds engage users through real-time conversations, calls, and embedded digital experiences across platforms.

This marks a shift from passive knowledge consumption to interactive intelligence

Closing the Knowledge Access Gap

Across Nigeria and Africa, expertise is abundant but access remains uneven.

Professionals are often limited by: Time constraints, Geographic barriers, Overbooked schedules, Mich demand for one-to-one interaction

As a result, valuable knowledge becomes concentrated and difficult to scale. Reevar addresses this gap by allowing one professional’s expertise to exist in multiple places at once. A founder in Lagos can deploy their strategic thinking across teams nationwide, the statement said.

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