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Weaker Sex, Strongest Spine: Celebrating Ghanaian Women in March and Beyond

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Weaker Sex, Strongest Spine: Celebrating Ghanaian Women in March and Beyond

Weaker Sex, Strongest Spine: Celebrating Ghanaian Women in March and Beyond

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By: Bridget Mensah

March, a month teeming with possibilities, is all the more special because it’s a time to celebrate the Ghanaian woman. The term “weaker sex” often gets thrown around, but here’s the truth: Ghanaian women possess the strongest spines, holding up families and communities despite facing immense challenges.

From Childbirth to Unseen Labour: A Silent Strength

A Ghanaian woman’s journey is full of ups and downs. From the physical feat of childbirth to the tireless efforts of raising children, with or without a partner, their strength is undeniable. They navigate life’s difficulties head-on, often contributing financially, taking on a significant portion of household income while juggling the burden of unpaid domestic labourr.

The Black Queens: A Symbol of Undervalued Excellence

Look no further than Ghana’s sports scene for another example. The Black Queens consistently outperform their male counterparts, the Black Stars, yet they receive far less recognition and support. This disparity highlights a crucial point: women excel, and society needs to celebrate their achievements.

Double Standards: When Equality Crumbles

The Ghanaian society, unfortunately, often holds women to a stricter standard. A man’s infidelity might be brushed aside, while a woman’s misstep is met with harsh judgment. Let’s be clear: Cheatingg is wrong, regardless of gender.

Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang: Hope for the Ghanaian girl

The recent nomination of Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, as running mate serves as a powerful symbol. Here’s a woman who shattered glass ceilings: a former Vice Chancellor, a scholar, a leader, and a mother.

We witnessed this blatant disparity during the elections when Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, a former Vice Chancellor, scholar, Minister of Education, and a mother, was chosen as running mate. The insults and derogatory remarks hurled at her were a stark reminder of the battles women fight simply for being competent and ambitious.
This March, and every month, let’s celebrate Professor Opoku Agyemang’s return to the political scene.

Representation Matters: Inspiring the Next Generation

When young girls see women like Prof. Opoku Agyemang in positions of power, it opens doors. It tells them they can achieve anything. Her presence is hope for our daughters, proof to the power of perseverance, and a symbol of the progress we strive for.

Let’s celebrate women not just in March, but every single day. Let’s advocate for equality, inspire inclusion and amplify the voices of these strong women.
Here’s to the Ghanaian woman: the one who gives birth, the one who builds, the one who endures. Let’s strive for a society that acknowledges her sacrifices, dismantles double standards, and offers the support and appreciation she deserves. It’s time to rewrite the narrative – the “weaker sex” is a myth. The strength of the Ghanaian woman is undeniable, and it’s her spine that holds us all upright

Bridget Mensah – Head, Communications, Events and Marketing, GMABC

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