Funeral services for Ghanaian influencer and entrepreneur Ama Endorsed (born Comfort Esime Adzigbli) have been publicly announced to allow friends and supporters to say their last farewell.
The burial service for Ama Endorsed, known as the “Lady Carpenter” will take place on Saturday, May 24, 2025.It will take place at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, located at Agorwu Junction in Ashaley Botwe, Accra.
The morning ceremony will include a viewing period from 7:00 AM until 8:00 AM, while the burial mass will take place at 8:00 AM. Ama’s body will be taken from the church service to Dzodze in the Ketu North municipality before being secretly buried in her hometown.
The funeral announcement states that no sitting will take place following the mass service. A Thanksgiving service will be arranged by her family after they return to Accra from their stay in the Volta Region.
Ama Endorsed died on Thursday, April 17, 2025, because of a short illness at the age of 29. Her untimely death left the creative and social media members of Ghana startled. Most people expected her recovery to succeed before she faced this tragic loss.

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The news about her death emerged through a touching telephone conversation between her mother and blogger Eugene Osafo-Nkansah (Nkonkonsa) who had received the prestigious award.
Social media reacted strongly to the news as Keche Joshua, Akuapem Poloo and actress Charly D, along with other celebrities, expressed their tribute messages.
She combined her role as an influencer with her status as an inspiration because Ama shattered gender barriers to work as a carpenter and found Damas Decor.
The day before her untimely death she had organized a modest birthday celebration to reveal her purchase of a Range Rover Velar and her business expansion through a new workshop.
Social media users have shown strong grief toward her passing. Users on Instagram and Facebook post numerous heartbroken reactions using 💔 as well as statements such as “May her beautiful soul rest in peace.”
Ama left behind a lasting legacy because she successfully built her business and challenged male domination in industrial trade. The nation mourns while holding onto the lasting impact that Ghana leaves behind as her time draws to an end.