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Nia Latoya Williams’ Journey of Purpose, Perseverance & People-Centered Service

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October 19, 2025
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Attorney-at-Law, Nia Latoya Williams

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When 23-year-old Nia Latoya Williams stood before the Honourable Madam Justice Jacqueline Josiah-Graham on October 9th, 2025, to be admitted to the Guyana Bar, the moment marked not only the culmination of years of study and sacrifice but also the realisation of a lifelong dream. The recent Hugh Wooding Law School Class of 2025 graduate described the feeling as “surreal,” still adjusting to the reality that she is no longer “attorney-in-training” but “attorney-at-law.”

Born in Guyana, Nia has always been a woman of purpose. Her educational journey began in at Starter’s Nursery, where her love for the creative arts first bloomed through dance at just three years old. From St. Margaret’s Primary to St. Stanislaus College, The Bishops’ High, the University of Guyana, and recently the Hugh Wooding Law School. Nia’s academic story is one of dedication, leadership, and community spirit.

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Attorney-at-Law, Nia Latoya Williams

Her passion for law was cemented during her time as a Youth Parliamentarian, when she was elected Prime Minister in the Third Annual Youth Parliament. The debates ignited her love for advocacy and the pursuit of justice. Yet, Nia’s path was never limited to law alone. She is also an entrepreneur, the founder of Tanimi, a family brand under which Tanimi Trinkets and Tanimi Skin operate, and a creative at heart with roots in dance and spoken-word poetry.

Balancing her academic and personal life at law school was no small feat. “I chose peace. I refused to let law dictate my life. I listened to my body, rested when I needed to, and made time for the people I cared about,” Nia said.

Attorney-at-Law, Nia Latoya Williams, alongside her family

Her law school years were marked by resilience and reflection, from long commutes in her first year to a more balanced rhythm in her second. She recalls one defining moment: her first client interview at the Legal Aid Clinic, a family law case that tested her confidence and compassion. With guidance from tutor Farah Ali-Khan, Nia found her footing as an advocate, learning to manage both clients’ expectations and her own self-doubt.

Mentorship has also been central to Nia’s development. She credits Attorney-at-Law Kean Trotman, her long-time mentor and the one who presented her Bar application, as a guiding force who “taught me much more than law school may have been able to.”

Attorney-at-Law, Nia Latoya Williams

A Rotaractor with the Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central and a member of feminist community Tamùkke, Nia grounds her success in service. Her achievements, from the University of Guyana Faculty of Social Sciences Award of Excellence to The Femme Lex Excellence in Perseverance Award, reflect not only academic excellence but a deep commitment to people and purpose.

To aspiring law students, her advice is clear and grounded: “Find your balance. Law may be a jealous mistress, but don’t let it take over your life. Rest, prioritize your health, and live.”

Attorney-at-Law, Nia Latoya Williams

From her early days as a youth leader and youth parliamentarian, to her recent admission to the Bar, Nia Latoya Williams embodies resilience, grace, and a devotion to community, a true testament to what it means to rise, serve, and inspire.

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