By ‘Yemi ‘Nekan
In Ogun Central, a familiar question is quietly but firmly echoing across towns and conversations: what kind of leadership does the future demand? For many, the answer is beginning to wear a name—Otunba Muraina Olatunji Banjoko, widely known as THREECO.
More than a nickname, THREECO has become a symbol of accessibility, grassroots connection and practical thinking. His journey reflects the everyday realities of the people he now seeks to represent—entrepreneurs, artisans, youths, professionals and elders who want more than promises; they want presence, advocacy and results.
As a senatorial aspirant, THREECO speaks less in abstractions and more in impact. His focus is clear: responsive legislation, economic empowerment, youth inclusion and a stronger voice for Ogun Central at the national level. He understands that representation is not about occupying a seat, but about carrying the collective hopes of a people into the chamber where decisions are made.
In a time when citizens are demanding leaders who listen, engage and act, THREECO’s candidacy feels timely. It invites Ogun Central to imagine a Senate seat that truly reflects its energy, resilience and ambition.
The contest is not just about politics—it is about direction. And for many observers, THREECO represents a compelling call to move forward, together.















