Larry Madowo Reflects on Success Amidst “Bad” KCSE Exam Result
Kenyan journalist Larry Madowo, currently a CNN Africa correspondent, offered a thought-provoking perspective on success this week. Reflecting on his recent travels to 27 countries in 2023, he contrasted his global achievements with his “bad” Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) grade of B-.
“I ‘failed’ KCSE but I did 45 foreign trips last year – 27 countries,” Madowo wrote on social media, adding that his score had even prompted calls for him to repeat Form 4. “My B- in the national exam was so bad I was getting pushed to repeat Form 4! Mtu asikupimie hewa,” he concluded, emphasizing that success cannot be solely defined by standardized test scores.
Madowo’s statement resonates with many who recognize the limitations of exams in capturing individual potential. It encourages a broader view of success, acknowledging how passion, drive, and perseverance can pave paths to achievements that extend beyond academic metrics.
While Madowo’s remarks came as Kenya announced its 2023 KCSE results, his personal narrative serves as a reminder that exam scores aren’t the only indicator of future success. The celebration of gender parity in this year’s exams further highlights the importance of inclusivity and diverse avenues for achievement.