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How a nation turned its back on its golden athlete, Martha!

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When she was thrown into the fierce, highly combative 800m race of the 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing-Jiangsu, China, only a handful may have given her any chance of upsetting the apple-cart.

At best, the barely 17-year-old girl – Martha Bissah, was expected to garner some experience – good enough to gird her loins stronger for the challenges ahead.

Wrong! We got it all wrong! Perhaps, it was Martha alone who believed in herself – and knew what she could offer the world.

As fate may have it, the young dazzling athlete, who had earlier won a bronze medal at the 2014 African Youth Games, blew the world apart in the 800m event by swatting aside formidable competition from Ethiopia and Germany.

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It was a golden Himalayan moment as the Ghanaian was celebrated worldwide with her performance attracting rave reviews in the world’s media.  Indeed, she was touching the sky, unpredictably, after recording a personal best, a new national record of 2:04.90 – and most importantly the nation’s first Olympic gold medallist at any international event.

In appreciation of Martha’s sterling effort, President of the day John Mahama invited the golden girl to the Jubilee House (seat of government) and presented her a cash award of GH¢10,000, received by the Ghana Athletics Association (GAA) boss – Professor Francis Dodoo.

It was a huge joy to the athlete, mum, family and her coach Sergeant Isaac Lamptey.

But, desolately, that joy was later to evaporate into a thin air of pain, agony, frustration and betrayal as Martha was later astonishingly splashed with an indefinite suspensionfor allegedly impugning some members of the Association’s executives with bribery.

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It was alleged that the Professor Dodoo-led athletic body had demanded to have a portion of Martha’s cash.

Though she initially vehemently rejected making any claim for fear of victimization, the now 23-year-old swashbuckling athlete now says she stands by her earlier story.  Martha may have had enough of the GAA bluff.

“I want to be remembered as the young girl who spoke the truth – not lies,” she remarked in a recent interview.

Truth is that we have not been fair to the athlete who has brought the country honour and fame.  The poor girl has remained ‘on ice’ for six years – six years of heart-rending torture – and nobody cares?  Nobody ready to mediate and find a lasting panacea to this imbroglio!

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Passionate appeals to the former Minister for Youth and Sports, Mr Isaac Kwame Asiamah – and other big shots to intervene in the matter, and have her suspension reversed, have all fallen on stony ground.

Ideally, the Dodoo administration should have put together an independent committee to investigate the alleged claim by Martha Bissah, instead of unprofessionally acting as judge, jury and ‘slayer.’

What kind of crime has she committed that should attract this ruthless penalty? Is her offence drug-related?  If we are serious as a country ready to develop sports, this matter should have been resolved long ago and put to rest.

It is refreshing to hear that an individual has now taken the matter to World Athletics (international governing body for the sport of athletics) and the Court for Arbitration in Sports, to conduct a snake-pit inquisition into it and come out with a verdict. 

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This step should have been taken long ago to salvage the girl’s future.

On this note, huge credit must be given to the former chairman of the GAA, George Haldane Lutterodt, and ex-national athlete Kwaku Nimako, Martha Bissah who assisted Martha to gain full scholarship worth $32,000 to study at the Norfolk State University (NSU) in Virginia USA, in August 2016.

The divine intervention came at a time the athlete was contemplating taking an early shower from the sport. As we speak today, Martha last December successfully graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at the NSU.

In the course of her academic pursuits, too, the 800m and middle distance star established herself as an outstanding athlete for the Spartans (NSU athletics team).

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Matter-of-fact, Martha became the first known Spartan to win three straight NSU Female Athlete of the Year awards in 2019; clinched a three-time Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference cross country champion, as well as setting indoor and outdoor records over 800 metres, 1,500m, 3,000m and 5,000m.

Martha has made another fervid appeal to the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), led by Ben Nunoo Mensah and the current Youth and Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif, to intervene in her case. 

Let us see what becomes of it, too. The torture must end – for the golden girl cannot wait to compete for Ghana again.

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Highlights from 15th Rhythms On Da Runway 

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It was a night filled with thrills, pomp pageantry as the Ghana’s Creative industry heavyweights gathered at the Iconic Osu Castle for the 15th Rhythms on the runway last Saturday.

An event, powered by Nineteen57 was dubbed ‘Black Star Edition ‘ saw some celebrated designers curate exquisite designs and accessories for exhibition. 

That moment bravery came as top models and some celebrities projected these designs majestically on the runway with brisk catwalk.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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How to Navigate Social Media Boundaries as a Couple

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Navigating social media boundaries as a couple can be a tricky task. With constant access to our loved ones’ lives that social media provides, it’s important to establish clear boundaries to ensure a healthy relationship. Here are a few tips to help couples navigate this challenge.


1. Have an Open and Honest Conversation

The first step in setting boundaries on social media is to have an open and honest conversation with your partner about how you both feel regarding social media usage in the relationship.

Having these conversations can be difficult but are essential to creating understanding and mutual respect.


2. Be Specific

When having the conversation, it is important to be specific about the behavior that bothers you and the boundaries you would like to set.

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Instead of making general statements like, “You spend too much time on social media,” try saying something like:

“I feel neglected when you are on your phone for extended periods during our conversations. Can we set a limit on phone usage during our quality time together?”


3. Be Considerate

Be considerate and understanding of your partner’s points of view and try to find solutions that satisfy both parties.

Remember, setting boundaries is not about controlling or limiting each other; it’s about creating a healthy balance and fostering a strong, trusting relationship.

Social media can be a great way to stay connected with friends and family, but when it comes to romantic relationships, it’s important to establish boundaries to ensure it doesn’t interfere with the quality of the relationship.

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4. Agree on Social Media Etiquette

Creating social media etiquette guidelines between romantic partners can be a sensitive topic, but it can also be a helpful tool in maintaining a healthy relationship.

Social media etiquette is a set of guidelines that outline how you and your partner will interact on social media and what is and isn’t acceptable behavior.

This can include:

  • Whether or not you will follow each other on social media
  • What kind of photos you will post of each other
  • How you will interact with other people online

One important aspect of social media etiquette is setting boundaries around privacy.


5. Respect Each Other’s Privacy

Respect for each other’s privacy is one of the most critical aspects of social media boundaries.

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This includes:

  • Not snooping on your partner’s social media accounts
  • Not sharing personal information about them online
  • Not posting pictures or status updates that they may be uncomfortable with

6. Don’t Use Social Media as a Measure of Your Relationship

Social media should not be used as a benchmark for the health and happiness of your own relationship.

In today’s world, it’s easy to get caught up in the constant stream of images and updates that friends, family, and even strangers share about their romantic lives.

It is important to focus on your relationship rather than compare it to the selective versions of other people’s relationships you see online. Every relationship is different and has its own set of challenges and successes. Focus on what makes your relationship unique and special.


Conclusion

Setting boundaries on social media when in a relationship is essential for maintaining a healthy and happy connection.

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Key factors include:

  • Open and honest communication
  • Respect for each other’s privacy
  • Not using social media to measure your relationship

By following these steps, couples can navigate social media boundaries effectively and strengthen their relationship.

— Source: Arkansas Relationship Counselling Centre

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