In Nigeria, it sounds like people go into politics to become grifters because they're like, sweet, I can rob a large number of people if I get this job. In the US, when somebody is in an impoverished situation, at least coming from growing up in a Bronx, you know, what are the things that jobs that they look to selling drugs, sports, or rap for the most part? That's their way out. And so that's the trend, and it's sad. So a lot of people who go into politics in Nigeria, they go intoPolitics to get rich. They don't go into Politics to serve the people. It's just a cycle that has
Ex-royal/Ex-SEAL Remi Adeleke shares an adventurous life spent between two continents and his efforts to end human trafficking and illegal organ harvesting.
What We Discuss with Remi Adeleke:
- How Remi Adeleke's royal Nigerian family lost everything to the corrupt government when his father passed away.
- What it was like growing up in the Bronx, where drugs and drive-bys were plentiful.
- The unlikely movie that catalyzed Remi's decision to pursue a career as a US Navy SEAL.
- How Remi managed to pass BUD/S training in spite of entering the program before knowing how to swim.
- The grim realities of human trafficking and illegal organ harvesting — and what Remi is doing to fight back against them.
- And much more...
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