Ghana’s digital and creative space has been shaken by the heartbreaking news of the sudden passing of Comfort Esime Adzigbli, popularly known as Ama Endorsed. She was just 29 years old.
The devastating news was confirmed by her mother in a sorrowful phone call, requesting privacy as the family mourns this deeply personal and unexpected loss. The cause of death remains undisclosed at this time.
Ama Endorsed: The Velvet Hustler Who Redefined Womanhood in Carpentry
Known affectionately as “The Lady Carpenter,” Ama Endorsed shattered gender norms with a hammer in one hand and ambition in the other. In a male-dominated industry, she built more than furniture—she built a movement.
From crafting woodwork to building a powerful personal brand, Ama inspired a generation of young Africans—particularly women—to chase dreams that defied traditional expectations. Her Instagram bio boldly declared her identity:
“!! VELVET HUSTLER !! SERIAL FOUNDER !! THE LADY CARPENTER !!”
A Life of Purpose, Cut Tragically Short
Just days ago, Ama celebrated her 29th birthday by gifting herself a brand-new Range Rover, a testament to her grind and success. She had amassed a following of over 328,000 Instagram fans, who were captivated by her confidence, creativity, and unfiltered authenticity.
Her content ranged from carpentry projects and motivational snippets to lifestyle posts and business advice. Every post echoed her signature blend of hustle and elegance.
Tributes Pour In Across Ghana and Beyond
From celebrities to fans, tributes continue to pour in across social media. Many remember her as a symbol of resilience, beauty, and ambition.
“Ama was one of one. A woman who built her life from the ground up and showed us how to hustle with grace. We’ve lost a star.” — Instagram follower
“She taught us that women belong everywhere, including the workshop. Her impact is permanent.” — Comment on Twitter
Ama Endorsed wasn’t just a carpenter or influencer—she was a visionary. She championed women in skilled trades and rewrote the rules of what entrepreneurship could look like in Ghana.
Though her life was short, her legacy is immense. In every aspiring female carpenter, in every young girl who dares to dream bigger than her circumstance, Ama Endorsed will live on.
Rest well, Comfort Esime Adzigbli. Ghana will never forget you.



