MORRIS brings people at home and in the diaspora together to fund practical development in Aniocha North, Delta State—where transparent giving meets local priorities.

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How MORRIS works

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Self-sustaining

Join us by making a monthly pledge of at least ₦5,000. That contribution backs vetted projects in Aniocha North and grants you voting rights on how funds move.

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Welcome aboard—you now have voting rights on Aniocha North funding decisions.

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Trackable impact

Follow Monye's projects from pledge to delivery with updates you can trace in the open ledger.

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Joint decision making

Voting sessions decide major releases from the fund. Members who give at least one qualifying donation help steer impact where it counts—in Aniocha North communities.

Voting
We've drafted a proposal to use ₦13,500,000 from our fund to stand up an artisan training space in Aniocha North, Delta State.
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Financial transparency

Every naira committed to Aniocha North work is accounted for in a public ledger you can inspect.

Funding to Aniocha North youth skills workshop
-₦3,109,000
Payment processing fees
-₦52,000
Member contributions (Aniocha North fund)
+₦64,562
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We are widening the circle of people who care about Aniocha North—near and far—and putting collective philanthropy to work on the priorities residents set together.

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Frequently asked questions

Morris Monye is a Delta-born entrepreneur and civic leader—founder of Mo Credits and Crisp Agro, a media executive at News Central, and a voice for youth participation in governance. He is running for the Delta State House of Assembly to represent Aniocha North.

You can find detailed information on our governance page or request official documents via our contact form.

We publish regular reports, use third-party audits, and give members access to financial breakdowns and the public ledger so money raised for Aniocha North stays traceable.