The Lady Carpenter, Comfort Esime Adzigbli, also known as Ama Endorsed, was a pioneering Ghanaian entrepreneur, carpenter, and social media influencer who shattered gender norms and inspired a generation of young women to pursue their dreams fearlessly.
Ama Endorsed was born on February 17, 1996, in Dzodze, Volta Region, she spent most of her life in Accra, where she built a legacy rooted in resilience, creativity, and empowerment.
Early Life and Education
Ama was the eldest child in her family and developed an early interest in carpentry by assisting her father, who was a carpenter.
She attended Aburi Presbyterian Senior High Technical School in the Eastern Region, where she completed her secondary education.
Career and Entrepreneurship
Ama’s journey into entrepreneurship began with her passion for carpentry, a skill she honed under her father’s guidance.
In 2016, she founded Namas Decor, an interior design firm specializing in custom furniture. She later expanded her business portfolio by establishing Namas Autos, focusing on car interior reupholstery and vehicle sales.
Her unique blend of craftsmanship and business acumen earned her the nickname “The Lady Carpenter.” Ama’s work not only showcased her talent but also challenged societal norms, proving that women could excel in male-dominated industries.
Social Media Influence
With over 328,000 followers on Instagram, Ama utilized her platform to share her work, inspire others, and advocate for women’s empowerment. Her authenticity and dedication resonated with many, making her a beloved figure in Ghana’s creative and entrepreneurial spaces.
Legacy and Impact
Ama’s untimely passing on April 17, 2025, at the age of 29, sent shockwaves through Ghana and beyond.
Her death, following a brief illness, was confirmed by her family, who requested privacy during their time of mourning.
Tributes poured in from celebrities, fans, and fellow entrepreneurs, all mourning the loss of a trailblazer who redefined what it meant to be a woman in business.
Ama Endorsed funeral was held on May 24, 2025, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Ashaley Botwe, followed by her burial in her hometown of Dzodze.
Ama Endorsed’s life was a testament to courage, innovation, and the power of breaking barriers. Her legacy continues to inspire countless individuals to pursue their passions and challenge the status quo.
May her soul rest in perfect peace.