Nigeria Launches Africa's First Agentic PR and Media Intelligence Platform
Cihan Media Communications has released AGENTPR™, a PR and media intelligence platform designed specifically for African markets. The platform launches today as a browser-based dashboard and as a connector for Anthropic's Claude AI assistant.
AGENTPR™ deploys four specialised AI agents that work through a methodology called GASD™ (Gather, Analyse, Synthesise, Deliver). The platform scans eight information sources: online news, social media, forums, Nigerian broadcast media, dark social platforms, international press, and WhatsApp channels.
What Makes It Different
The platform's core feature is Meaning Intelligence™, a six-layer analysis framework that goes beyond standard sentiment analysis. It evaluates sentiment, emotion, sarcasm risk, intent, cultural nuance, and reputation risk.
Global monitoring tools frequently misread African English. In West African contexts, expressions of satisfaction following a complaint are a recognised linguistic pattern - but standard systems classify them as positive sentiment. Meaning Intelligence™ flags these as sarcasm risk instead.
The framework also detects coded language in regulatory environments and cultural nuance in political communications, areas where conventional natural language processing systems routinely fail.
Two Ways to Use It
Through the browser dashboard at useagentpr.com, the platform produces a fully formatted intelligence brief with PowerPoint and Word documents ready for client delivery.
Through the Claude AI connector, communications professionals can run structured intelligence briefs from within a Claude conversation on web, desktop, or mobile using a single natural-language instruction. The connector uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard developed by Anthropic that lets AI assistants connect to live tools and data.
AGENTPR™ is, to the company's knowledge, the first PR and media intelligence connector built in Africa to implement MCP. The connector has been submitted to the Claude Connectors Directory and is under review.
The platform includes a white-label output system, allowing PR agencies to deliver intelligence briefs under their own brand identity.
Why This Matters for PR Teams
Celestine Achi, founder and CEO of Cihan Media Communications, said: "Africa does not have a monitoring problem. It has an intelligence problem. What has never existed - until now - is a methodology built for how African media actually works, how African language actually speaks, and how African reputation actually moves."
For communications professionals working in African markets, the platform addresses a specific gap: existing global tools treat African media contexts as variations of Western English-language media, missing linguistic patterns and cultural signals that carry reputational weight.
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