KCSE examination results 2011 are out!!! But the the million dollar question is what next?



 The examination results for the year 2011 was ceremoniously announced by Professor Sam Ongeri on 29th February 2012. This was a marking point for all the candidates who sat for their KCSE examinations in the year 2011 and were eagerly waiting for this fateful day. But for many it was a red letter day. Even without the announcements of the examination results. I know of other chaps who had already let loose on their chances of doing well and were basically expecting a rude fail on the examination results. These are the type of youths you could never miss loitering on every corner of the streets running after every young (others old) skirt wearers in sight. This explains why, many people struggled tooth and nail to put their house girls under lock and key on various estates. But, what can we say? You plant seeds and off course harvest the results. If you did plant beans, there is no any one time you can harvest stones or yams!
My point of worry is not on the best performed students or schools in the 2011 KCSE results. Definitely, they have done their parents proud and more so amplified their schools anthem even louder if not impressing some of us. In fact,  a lot of my regards goes to Nalianya Job of St. Peters Seminary for being the top student in this 2011 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examinations results. Big up Maranda High school for you never stop disputing stereotypes on your abilities to excel least of all, in Kiswahili. And as they say "...sio uchawi ni masomo..." That is the slogan to go by from now henceforth. Kudos! Keep it up. You well soon realise that hard work in deed pays. And dearly my young learned friends. The problem is those who failed and the ones who made the cheating figures to rise on that exponential rate of two thousand. Where will all these people go to? To the gangs, backstreet colleges or to the market? Fine, they may not understand it right now, but later on. Maybe when the time comes for them to be independent, they will cry out loud to the sky. And who knows, as a citizen if you still require any shoulder to cry on, maybe the ladies will get some low cost men and those with brainless conformity to share their predicament. But I am meant to understand that ladies of these new times are modern people and they go not where there is no money. Tell me otherwise. My fellow men are in dire trouble. That one of I wish I knew!
We have always blamed the government for this or that in regards to education and issues of public concern, but I think it is now the high time we think on their behalf (the students perceived by our education and examination system as failures). This is on what they need to do other than continue with the wild goose chase of skirt wearers in the rural and urban areas.
Personally, I think they should join an information hub like  http://myseokenya.com/#  and realise some of their great potentials beyond just academic permanences or the recent examination results.
What's your take?

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