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Nigeria, Korea Strengthen Cultural Ties Through Film Festival

by The Culture Newspaper August 24, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper August 24, 2025

The Korean Cultural Centre in Nigeria (KCCN) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening cultural relations between Nigeria and Korea through film and music.

This was highlighted during the 13th Korean Film Festival in Abuja, which began on Thursday and ended on Saturday, showcasing five specially selected movies, including Untouchable Lawmen, Sunset in My Hometown, and We Are Brothers.

Speaking at the event, Ms. Yunjin Lee, Cultural Event Manager at KCCN, said the festival is designed to deepen cultural understanding and offer Nigerians a glimpse of Korean life and scenery.

“We are not just providing entertainment; we are showing how Korea looks, especially its countryside, and sharing our culture with Nigerians,” she said.

Lee noted that the festival features exclusive films not commonly found on mainstream platforms, providing both entertainment and insight into Korean society and the movie industry.

Some attendees expressed delight at the event’s impact. Miss Ada Idoko, a film enthusiast, praised Untouchable Lawmen for its message about power and accountability.

“It opened my eyes to the high quality of production in the Korean movie industry. We need more festivals like this,” she said.

Another attendee, Stephen Ayuba, who came with classmates, commended KCCN for creating an enjoyable and interactive experience, which also included raffle draws and gifts for participants.

The KCCN pledged to continue organising cultural events to further enrich Nigeria–Korea relations.

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