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Amushelelo’s Powerful Message to Students Who Didn’t Pass


Michael Amushelelo

In the wake of the recently released examination results, thousands of students across Namibia are facing mixed emotions. For many, the outcome may not have met their expectations, leading to feelings of disappointment and uncertainty about the future. However, activist and entrepreneur Michael Amushelelo’s timely message shared on social media offers encouragement and hope to those who didn’t make it to university.

In his heartfelt post, Amushelelo reminds students and parents alike that academic success is not the only path to a fulfilling and prosperous life. He highlights the harsh reality that even with degrees in hand, over 120,000 Namibian graduates remain unemployed, proving that qualifications alone no longer guarantee success.

“My reality is that I didn’t fail school, school failed me,” Amushelelo candidly shared. “In those 12 years, I didn’t learn any relevant skills that could help me survive in life. Everything crucial about life I taught myself.”

Michael Amushelelo
Michael Amushelelo with his cars when he was a forex trader

His words challenge the traditional belief that success is solely defined by academic achievement. He urges parents not to compare their children’s results to others, emphasizing that each child is unique with their own talents and potential. “That child with 45 points is not guaranteed success, and your child with 18 points, with the right encouragement, motivation, and support, has the equal potential to be the next best entrepreneur, leader, innovator, or anything they want to be.”

Amushelelo also called on parents to avoid harsh criticism or disappointment towards their children. He warned of the emotional toll such pressure could have, reminding families that mental health should come before societal expectations. “Would you rather have your child commit suicide because they felt they were absolute failures due to a system designed to fit one size all?” he asked.

To the students who didn’t achieve the results they hoped for, Amushelelo’s message is clear: Your life cannot be measured by points. He encourages young people to explore other talents, passions, and entrepreneurial opportunities. “If I had allowed my Grade 12 results to define who I am, surely I would just be another statistic.”

In a symbolic revelation, Amushelelo shared the meaning behind his famous “Forex12” number plate on his luxury AMG V8 Bi-Turbo vehicle. It signifies that Grade 12 was his highest academic qualification—a powerful statement that success is not confined to classroom performance.

As the country reflects on these examination results, Amushelelo’s message stands as a beacon of hope and a call for society to embrace diverse paths to success. To all students feeling discouraged today, remember: these results do not define your future.

Take time to discover your strengths, build skills, and pursue dreams that align with your passions. Life is full of opportunities beyond the classroom.

For those still searching for their path, consider exploring entrepreneurship, vocational training, the arts, sports, or even starting small businesses. With the right mindset and determination, every setback can become a setup for a greater comeback.

Stay strong, stay hopeful, and believe in your own unique journey.

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