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Trinity Morphy

Freelance writer based in Enugu, Nigeria

It is a popular saying that when you write a problem, you solve 90% of it. My write-ups are intended to cause changes that can improve our environment and the society at large. It is a dream to leave the world better than I met it.

Feature Articles

What the Lagos State Plastic Ban Tells Us About Waste in Nigeria
Trinity Morphy questions the effectiveness of the ban and proposes some socioeconomic alternatives.
Opening the Lid on VeChain's VeBetterDAO
Trinity Morphy explains the rise of ReFi in the VeChain ecosystem, what makes it so attractive, and what challenges lay ahead.
In Search of ReFi Success Metrics
Trinity Morphy undertakes a quest to figure out how to define the success of Web3 regenerative finance (ReFi).
An Overview of ReFi Investors
A closer look at the private investors who have a track record of investing in the ReFi space and Web3 climate tech.
An Overview of ReFi Investment Instruments
A closer look at projects offering on-chain retail investment instruments as a means to incentivise ecological and social impact.
Web3's Impact on the Sustainable Development Goals
An overview of the work being done in Web3 to make the world a better place.
An Overview of Impact NFT Projects
A closer look at projects leveraging non-fungible tokens as a fundraising tool for ecological impact.
The Nigerian NGO Funding Dilemma
How can grassroots NGOs find the funding they need to overcome government inaction and impact the communities they serve?
Extreme Poverty, Private UBI, and Web3
A look at whether private UBI programs, along with a little help from Web3, can be used to reduce extreme poverty.
What the Web3 Community Can Learn from the Igbo Apprenticeship System
A detailed examination of the system that rescued the Igbo people from economic ruin.
Harnessing the Medici Effect for More Profound Web3 Impact
How we've strayed off the path of originality and how to get back on it.
Why We Can't Kick the Extraction Habit
How have we become so comfortable with a system that promotes social inequality and ecological degradation?
Ifeanyi Christwin of Switch Electric and M3tering Protocol - Part 2
The founder discusses success metrics, financial requirements, and scaling potential of decentralised electricity solutions.
Ifeanyi Christwin of Switch Electric and M3tering Protocol - Part 1
The founder discusses his origin story and the decentralisation of clean electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Adaeze Okafor (Aida) of Afri_Learn and ReFi Lagos
The Afri Learn founder and ReFi Lagos co-founder talks regenerative agriculture, ReFi in Nigeria, and the issue of loan defaults.
The Curious Case of Public Infrastructure Project Failure in Nigeria
How corruption, poor planning, and political realities doom critical projects, and what we can do about it.
My Take on the MycoFi Book
Is it the future of finance as the authors suggest?
Exploring ReFi's Potential in Nigeria
To what extent can it address the challenges of clean water scarcity, electricity accesss, and deforestation?