Founder's

Emmanuel
Amoako

Popularly known as CLock, an athlete and creative who transformed personal adversity into purpose.
Clock was born with a physical difference: his right leg is shorter than his left. Growing up, this difference became a source of ridicule. He was given the name “Clock” as a form of teasing, comparing his legs to the hands of a clock, one long and one short.

What was meant to diminish him became the foundation of his identity.
Instead of rejecting the name, Clock embraced it. Through discipline, repetition, and relentless effort, he redefined its meaning. Imbalance became rhythm. Limitation became motion. Ridicule became resolve.

From this journey, Ekow made the Clock work in his favour. The name represents precision, resilience, and intentional movement, even when the system is uneven. Clockwork stands for progress made through persistence, and creativity born from challenge.

Clock’s story shapes the brand’s philosophy: building platforms for young people to see strength in difference, ownership in identity, and possibility where none seemed available.