In addition to his teaching duties, he served as sports master and, in 1947, he was instrumental in the admission of the Accra Academy to the fold of Aggrey Shield competing schools.
He also received Gold Coast Governor-General Lord Listowell on his visit to the Accra Academy as headmaster.
[7] In July 1961, Allotei Konuah oversaw the relocation of Accra Academy from Ankrah lane in Jamestown to its present location off the Winneba road in Bubiashie.
Konuah served as vice chairman of Conference of Heads of Day and Encouraged Secondary Schools (now CHASS),[8] and as a council member of the University of Science and Technology in Kumasi.
[4] In 1966, Konuah was a member of a four-man goodwill mission to France sent by the National Liberation Council, after it took power in a coup d'etat, which was led by Christian Baëta.
The two other members were E. P. K. Seddoh, then Supervising Principal Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs and P. K. K. Quaidoo a former government minister.
[10] In 1967, Konuah was appointed a member of the NLC's Tibo Committee that studied the Central Organization of Sports.
[12] In 1970, Konuah was appointed chairman of an education review committee set up by Prime Minister Kofi Busia.
[14] In February 1979, Konuah was appointed to head the Accra City Council as executive chairman.
[15] In 1944, Konuah was chosen as assistant secretary of the Gold Coast Amateur Athletic Association at its founding.
[21][22] Konuah said in interviews that the people of the host nation Denmark were friendly to the Ghana team.
[4] He married Rosina Konuah (née Vanderpuye) who was a pharmacist, a social worker and a registered nurse, for his second marriage in 1950.