Trevor Davis
Trevor Davis is the interim chairman of the Valley Boys Junkanoo Group, a faction that emerged from a split within the original Valley Boys organization. A member since 1980, Davis has been vocal about issues regarding leadership, financial transparency, and governance, which he believes necessitated the formation of a new group. Following a recent Supreme Court ruling, he declared 'justice has prevailed,' as the court sided with his group in a dispute over the registration of non-profit organizations, allowing them to participate in upcoming Junkanoo parades.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Bahamas | 1 | 4.00 | 0.32% | +0% | 393,248 | 1,260 | $13,000 | 42$ |
| Totals | 1 | 393,248 | 1,260 | $13,000 | 42$ |
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis leads the Way Forward faction of the Valley Boys.
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis is reportedly the brother of Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis.
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Bahamas:
The body took a position unfavourable to his brother, Trevor Davis, amid the dispute.
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis leads the Way Forward group that registered a new entity under the Valley Boys name.
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis leads a splinter group that received funding on presentation day.
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis, head of the Valley Boys’ Way Forward faction, expressed support for the government.
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Bahamas:
PR Officer for Trevor Davis’ 'Way Forward' faction of The Valley Boys insisted the outcome confirms which group holds the legitimate title.
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis led The Way Forward Valley Boys, which was relegated to the non-competitive category last year.
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Bahamas:
The other faction, the 'Way Forward Valley Boys', is headed by Trevor Davis, brother of Prime Minister Philip Davis.
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Bahamas:
Trevor Davis heads the 'Way Forward Valley Boys' faction and is the brother of Prime Minister Philip Davis.
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