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Why The Black Woman Kept Saying "Thank You"
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A wealthy man walked into a bar in Miami.

As soon as he walked in, he noticed an African (Black) woman sitting in the corner, went to the bar, grabbed his wallet, and yelled, "Bartender! I buy drinks for everyone in this bar except for that Black woman over there!"

The bartender collected the money and began serving free drinks to everyone at the bar except the African woman.

Instead of getting upset, the black woman just looked at the guy and yelled, "Thank you."

This angered the rich man. So again, he took out his wallet and shouted, "Boy!

This time I'm buying extra bottles of wine and food for everyone in this bar except for that African woman sitting in the corner!"

The waiter collected the man's money and began serving free food and wine to everyone at the bar except the African woman.

When the waiter came to serve the food and drinks, the African woman simply smiled at the man and said, "Thank you!" Which infuriated him.

So he leaned over the counter and asked the bartender, "What's wrong with this black woman... I've bought food and alcohol for everyone in this bar except for her, and instead of being mad, she sits there, smiles at me, and yells, "Thank you!"

Is she crazy?" The bartender smiled at the rich man and said, "No, she's not crazy. She owns this place."

By wanting to harm our neighbor, we often end up doing them good, without knowing it. May your enemies work in your favor without realizing it... Amen!


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Before Becoming Donald Trump's Mother
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Before becoming Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod was a poor immigrant from Scotland. In 1930, she boarded a steamship to America with only $50 in her pocket. She moved in with her sister and worked as a maid until she married a rising businessman named Frederick Trump.

After her husband made a fortune in real estate, her life changed completely. She went from having very little to living a life filled with luxury, including fur coats and amazing vacations. Mary Anne was truly living the American dream.

Despite her newfound wealth, she was always generous and happy to help others. She dedicated much of her time to charitable causes, such as supporting those with cerebral palsy and helping adults with intellectual disabilities. She continued her work for others until the day she passed away.

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Visa - Free Countries Nigerians Can Visit Outside Africa (2025)
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As of 2025, Nigerian passport holders can travel to several countries outside Africa without a visa, either entirely visa-free or by obtaining a visa on arrival (VOA) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). This provides greater travel flexibility for tourism, business, or short visits. Here's a concise list of such countries and a summary of their terms and conditions.

Visa Free or Visa on Arrival (VOA) Countries Outside Africa for Nigerians

1. Barbados

Visa Type: Visa-Free

Duration: Up to 6 months

Conditions: Must show proof of return/onward ticket, sufficient funds, and accommodation.


2. Dominica

Visa Type: Visa-Free

Duration: Up to 6 months

Conditions: Passport must be valid for at least 6 months. Return ticket and funds may be requested.


3. Haiti

Visa Type: Visa-Free

Duration: Up to 90 days

Conditions: No visa needed, but immigration officers may ask for proof of purpose of visit and means of support.


4. Saint Kitts and Nevis

Visa Type: Visa-Free

Duration: Up to 90 days

Conditions: Must show return ticket and sufficient funds. Passport validity: at least 6 months.


5. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Visa Type: Visa-Free

Duration: Up to 30 days

Conditions: Proof of accommodation, return flight, and funds.


6. Micronesia

Visa Type: Visa-Free

Duration: Up to 30 days

Conditions: Must have proof of sufficient funds and onward/return ticket.


7. Iran

Visa Type: Visa on Arrival

Duration: 30 days (extendable)

Conditions: Available at select airports. Proof of hotel booking, return ticket, and travel insurance required. Avoid travel if your passport has an Israeli stamp.


8. Maldives

Visa Type: Visa on Arrival

Duration: 30 days

Conditions: Must show hotel reservation, return ticket, and proof of funds.


9. Timor-Leste

Visa Type: Visa on Arrival

Duration: 30 days

Conditions: Entry through Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport or Dili Seaport. Passport, return ticket, and hotel booking needed.


10. Samoa

Visa Type: Entry Permit on Arrival

Duration: 60 days

Conditions: Passport valid for at least 6 months, return/onward ticket, proof of accommodation.


11. Tuvalu

Visa Type: Visa on Arrival

Duration: Up to 1 month

Conditions: Proof of return ticket, accommodation, and funds.


12. Sri Lanka

Visa Type: Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

Duration: 30 days (extendable)

Conditions: Must apply online before travel. Approval typically within 24 hours. Return ticket and proof of funds required.

Important Notes

Travel Insurance: Strongly recommended for all destinations.

Return Ticket and Funds: Most countries require proof of return/onward ticket and financial means.

Passport Validity: Ensure at least 6 months validity from the date of entry.

COVID-19 Requirements: Though easing, some countries may still have testing or vaccination requirements.

Transit Visa: If transiting through countries like the UAE, UK, or Schengen area, check their transit visa rules.


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Rugby School Nigeria To Launch Year 7 This September Alongside Sixth Form
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Rugby School Nigeria is delighted to announce that Year 7 (age 11+) classes will officially open this September 2025, launching alongside the previously announced Sixth Form (Year 12) A Level programme at the school’s purpose-built campus in @ekoatlantic City in the heart of Lagos. This development has been made possible thanks to the outstanding progress delivered by the school’s world-class project management and construction teams. Their dedication and expertise have ensured that the facilities will be ready to welcome pupils at both entry points in time for the new academic year. The Year 7 curriculum will offer a broad, balanced and forward-thinking education grounded in the values of the Rugby Learner Profile. Pupils will study a full range of academic and creative subjects – including English, mathematics, sciences, humanities, arts, languages, and personal development – with a strong emphasis on curiosity, confidence and character.  Facilities will include well-equipped classrooms, a library, sports facilities, swimming pool, and a performance auditorium. Dr @adam.england.77, Principal of Rugby School Nigeria, commented: “We are thrilled to be welcoming our first Year 7 pupils this September, alongside our pioneering Sixth Form cohort. This is a major step toward realising our vision for Rugby School Nigeria – a school shaped by Rugby’s ‘Whole Person, Whole Point’ philosophy, where young people are challenged, supported and inspired to grow in every sense.” Rugby School Nigeria brings the ethos and academic excellence of Rugby School UK to a new generation of pupils in West Africa. With a focus on academic challenge, innovative teaching, and individual growth, the school is set to offer a truly world-class education in a uniquely Nigerian context. “And we’re only just beginning”, concludes Dr England.  “In September 2026, we’ll be opening boarding and the full range of year groups, creating an extraordinary environment for learning and life.” For more information, please contact: [email protected] or go to www.rugbyschoolnigeria.com @jamessebwhitehead #FRSANeilHampton #FRSSNickBacon [email protected] [email protected] @markbrookseducation   #RugbySchool #InternationalEducation #Lagos #Abuja #WholePersonWholePoint #AdmissionsOpen #Alevels #BritishCurriculum #EducationInNigeria #FutureReady #RugbySchoolGlobal #LauraBurseyFaulkner
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