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Something Extra | Thursday

Published:Thursday | December 23, 2021 | 12:11 AM
Attorney-at-law Tameka Bryce is flanked by  (left) Denise McKenzie and Kesha Maxwell.
Attorney-at-law Tameka Bryce is flanked by (left) Denise McKenzie and Kesha Maxwell.
 Up-and-coming singer, Jermaine, serenades the young attorney.
Up-and-coming singer, Jermaine, serenades the young attorney.
Kevin Ricketts shares lens time with Shauna Chin (centre) and his wife Heather.
Kevin Ricketts shares lens time with Shauna Chin (centre) and his wife Heather.
Renee Findlay (left) and Inderia Adjudah in discussion at Tameka Bryce’s ‘Case Closed’ celebration.
Renee Findlay (left) and Inderia Adjudah in discussion at Tameka Bryce’s ‘Case Closed’ celebration.
Case Closed...the cake depicting Tameka Bryce’s exit from the Norman Manley Law School as she takes on her new title.
Case Closed...the cake depicting Tameka Bryce’s exit from the Norman Manley Law School as she takes on her new title.
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Once upon time, she was a little girl with a big dream. Last week Thursday, that dream became a reality. Tameka Bryce closed the case she presented at the Norman Manley Law School by being called to the Bar by Queen’s Counsel Valerie Neita Robertson. Bryce took that ‘Bar’ a little further and hosted a number of friends and relatives at an intimate poolside affair in Montego Freeport, Montego Bay, last Saturday. “I could not have done this without my mom Janet and my second mother, my aunt Pamela,” Bryce told the gathering, which included some of her classmates.