Nigeria, South Korea renew cultural ties

Nigeria, South Korea renew cultural ties

By Ozolua Uhakheme

The need to reinforce the cultural relationship between South Korea and the Federal Government of Nigeria, which dates back to 2010 should be explored for the benefit of both countries.

Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun Runsewe stated this when the Ambassador of the Republic of South Korea, His Excellency, Kim Young Chae paid him a courtesy visit in his office.

Runsewe noted that Nigeria has benefitted a lot from the mutual relationship with South Korea in areas of education, poverty eradication, trade among others.

He added that the trade between the two countries as of 2011, was well over $3 million dollars.

At the meeting held at NCAC headquarters in Abuja, Otunba Runsewe informed the South Korean Ambassador of the forthcoming programme of NCAC called the International Arts and Crafts Expo (INAC) and to seek the participation of South Korea.

He also sought partnership with the Republic of South Korea in organizing a joint exhibition in Nigeria and in South Korea noting that this will be very rewarding to both countries.

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In his response, Ambassador Chae stated that the embassy of South Korea will be interested in joint programme for school children and other cultural programmes that will make Koreans to understand Nigerians better. He proposed a joint food festival as well as Arts and Crafts exhibition later in the year.

On capacity building, Otunba Runsewe told the South Korea Ambassador to Nigeria that the need for capacity building for NCAC staff on seminars, workshop and conferences on arts and culture, festivals, exchange visits and exhibitions between South Korea and NCAC cannot be over emphasized.

The Ambassador disçlosed that the Korean Cultural Centre will soon be upgraded so that NCAC can use it to project Nigerian films and programmes.

He promised to work with NCAC to achieve a sustainable mutual understanding between South Korea and Nigeria.

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