- Elijah Kaseuseu is a happy man after getting a D+ (plus) grade in the just-released 2023 KCSE results
- The MCA at the West Pokot County Assembly sat for his exams at the Turbo Sub-county Private Centre
- Kaseuseu now has his eyes firmly trained on getting a degree after following the necessary steps
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The 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education results were released on January 8, and among the people who were proud of their achievements was Elijah Kaseuseu, a Member of the West Pokot County Assembly.
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Kaseuseu, who sat for his exam at the Turbo Sub-county Private Centre, managed a D+ (plus).
On January 7, the young leader had taken to his Facebook platform to confess that he was very anxious about the results.
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"Pressure and tension are very high today," he said.
Once he got the results, he declared that he was proud of them and vowed to take steps to get a degree.
"I am very proud of myself, This journey I will walk slowly until I own a degree. No matter what! Congratulations to me," said the MCA.
He attributed his success to God and hard work.
In a subsequent Facebook post, the indefatigable leader humorously said that people who got Ds (Daudi Msalabani) ndio tuko.
Reactions from netizens:
Ferlim KE:
"Congratulations sir Hon Elijah Kaseuseu; a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Kibet Richard:
"That's a good start bro, congratulations."
Shafi Babake Aurien Jr:
"Hon Elijah Kaseuseuu mwanaume ni effort, karatasi hata ufungwa nayo nyama Congratulations for your success."
Lee Pierra Pierre:
'Congratulations .You're an inspiration to many."
Asuba Davido Kasheusheu Jnr:
"It's never a mean achievement bro.My hearty congratulations to you for making it to the end ."
Pius Sikuku:
"You have done well bro, still room for upgrading, keep up!"
How 2023 KCSE candidates performed
In another story, a total of 201,133 candidates achieved the minimum university entry grade in the 2023 KCSE examinations.
Of the top performers, 1,216 candidates scored straight As, with 7,254 attaining the A- (minus) grade.
Machogu observed that of those who scored As, 889 were from national schools, while 172 were from extra-county schools.
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