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Kofi George Konuah was born on 19 August, 1904 in Kumasi, Ghana, is a Ghanaian educationist and statesman. Discover Kofi George Konuah's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August, 1904
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Kumasi, Ghana
Date of death 6 June, 1996
Died Place Accra, Ghana
Nationality Ghana

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1904

Dr. Kofi George Konuah (19 August 1904 – 6 June 1996) was a Ghanaian educationist and statesman who served as Chairman of the Public Services Commission of Ghana from 1962 to 1970 and Chairman of the Audit Service Board from 1970 to 1974.

As an educationist, he is known for being a co-founder and the first principal of Accra Academy, an all-boys secondary school located in Accra.

Kofi George Konuah was born on 19 August 1904 in Kumasi, Ashanti to parents of Ga-Adangbe ethnic origin.

His father, Alexander Konuah, a Gold Coast civil servant, was an assistant treasurer in the colonial service.

Paternally, Alexander belonged to the Bruce family of British Jamestown, and maternally to the Konuah family of Elmina.

Due to a personal feud with his father’s family, Alexander adopted his mother’s surname as his surname passing it on to his children.

K. G. Konuah’s mother, Elizabeth Quao, also known as Naa Densua II was the Otublohum Manye (queenmother).

1910

Konuah was educated at the Government Boys' Schools at Cape Coast and Accra from 1910 to 1919.

He moved on to the Wesleyan Boys' High School in Freetown, Sierra Leonne.

1925

There, he was made headboy in his final year and completed in 1925.

He continued at Fourah Bay College and was a student at the college during Kwegyir Aggrey's visit when the college had its centenary celebration.

Aggrey impressed upon Konuah the idea of taking up teaching as a career.

1928

He graduated from Fourah Bay College in 1928, with a B. A. degree from Durham University.

1930

Konuah first taught at Christ Church Grammar School before being employed as an African staff at Achimota School in 1930.

After a few months of teaching at Achimota, Konuah was retrenched from the staff of the school.

Not too soon long after this, he, together with three others, decided to set up a school to cater for the educational needs of children who showed some aptitude for learning but whose parents could not afford to send them to the existing schools of the day.

They were James Akwei Halm-Addo, Konuah's mate at the Wesleyan Boys School and Gottfried Narku Alema and SamueI Neils Awuletey who were colleagues of his at Fourah Bay College.

1931

In July 1931, they founded the Accra Academy in a property given out by Madam Ellen Buckle.

All four men were aged under thirty years.

Konuah served as the first Principal of the Accra Academy.

1946

In 1946, he was awarded a British Council Bursary to study for a Diploma in Education at the University of London.

1948

In 1948, he served as deputy to Nii Kwabena Bonne, then Osu Alata Mantse, on Nii Bonne's Anti-Inflation Campaign Committee, which was set up to demand a reduction in the prices of foreign goods in the country at the time.

1950

In 1950, Konuah became a member of the Sir Leslie MacCarthy's Prisons Commission.

1952

In 1952, he served as a member of a Commission of Enquiry to study the health needs of the Gold Coast led by Sir. John Maude.

He was the only African member of the four-man commission.

On 31 December 1952, Konuah resigned his post as principal of Accra Academy to become the second African member of the Civil Service Commission (later to be known as Public Services Commission) by appointment in 1953.

1954

In 1954, Konuah became chairman of the board of governors of Accra Academy and held this role until 1967.

1955

In 1955, Konuah was a member of the International School Committee that saw to the establishment of Ghana International School, and later was chairman of the school's board.

1956

Konuah was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1956 and the Companion of the Order of the British Empire in 1960.

1962

On the death of Sir C. W. Tachie Menson (the first African member of the Civil Service Commission) in 1962, Konuah became chairman of the Civil Service Commission.

In addition to this role, he served as chairman of the Governing Council of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration from 1962 to 1969.

He was also the first Chairman of the Ghana Mental Health Association.

He served as the chairman of the Society of friends of Lepers.

1964

On 18 March 1964, Konuah became a member of a three-member presidential commission inaugurated by Kwame Nkrumah to discharge presidential functions in Nkrumah's indisposal to act as president of Ghana due to absence or being incapacitated.

1965

The commission held office until 5 March 1965.

1966

After the 1966 overthrow of the Convention People's Party, Konuah became a member of the Political Committee and the National Advisory Committee set-up by the National Liberation Council.

1970

He was sworn-in as chairman of the Audit Service Board on 8 July 1970 in front of the Presidential Commission of the Second Republic, and retired from public service in 1974.

Konuah was a lifelong congregant of the Anglican Church.

He married Janet Buccholz and together, they had nine children.

Notable among them was, William Godson Bruce-Konuah, a doctor and politician who served as a Minister in the Busia government.