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She wanted to be a lawyer but ended up a carpenter, the story of Comfort Adzigbli

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Adzigbli Nana Ama Comfort has become famous for her skills and creativity in the field of carpentry in Ghana.

Her company offers services such as 3D mirrors, Beddings, Curtains, Furniture, Tiling & plumbing, 3D plan and architecture designs, Home & office interior & exterior décor, Event planning, Painting and wall arts.

As a young girl, Comfort nursed the dream of becoming a lawyer but to carry on her father’s legacy, she ended up becoming a female carpenter in a male-dominated industry.

Adzigbli now runs a fast-growing carpentry and furniture design shop.

Adzigbli’s biggest achievement has been putting up her own house and owning a car from the toils and sweats of working as a carpenter.

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