VG scholar Allydah V. George called to Bar of England & Wales


Ms George of North Sound, VG was called up alongside Sergeant O’Neal Bakker of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), in a virtual ceremony streamed online.
Career top academic performer
She attended the Little Rainbow Primary School and completed her secondary education at Bregado Flax Educational Centre, where she received the Illma O’Neal scholarship at graduation.
In 2014 she was also prominent on the CSEC list of top performers in the Virgin Islands, passing all 9 CXC subjects she wrote.
Ms George later went on to HLSCC where she was a member of Phi Theta Kappa.
The Virgin Islander completed her Law Degree at Cardiff University and she completed the Bar Professional Training Course at the University of Law in the United Kingdom on the first attempt at the age of 21.
At the time of being called, Ms George had turned 22 years of age.
'She always wanted to be a lawyer' - Dad
George is also the daughter of Principal Hilroy George (BFEC) and Polly George, and the granddaughter of Venice Creque.
According to her father, “she is a very humble but ambitious young Christian, who had dreams of becoming a lawyer from a very young child.”
Allydah currently works at the firm of Daniel F. Davies and Richard G. Rowe.


18 Responses to “VG scholar Allydah V. George called to Bar of England & Wales”
This has to be a joke for some people .
Open yuh eyes because when the truth comes out about the whites you will realize being a lawyer for a slave system isn't that good after all
Your just a another zombie contributing to slave system to keep the "Law" in tack
Fire bunnn all babylon and the ones who helping them !!!