Culture remains one of the strongest instruments for national identity, unity, diplomacy and economic development, stakeholders declared on Thursday at the 2026 Cultural Diversity Day celebration held in Abuja. The event, organised in partnership with the Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria, brought
Nigeria’s growing fascination with Korean culture took a significant leap in Abuja as Victor Mac-Adonai emerged winner of the third edition of the Hansik cooking competition, becoming the first male champion since the contest began. The event, organised by the Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria, brought together young culinary enthusiasts eager to explore the depth of […]
The Kaduna International Film Festival (KADIFF), in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Centre in Nigeria (KCCN), has hosted a powerful screening of “Scars the Movie” alongside an intensive filmmaking workshop in Abuja, using cinema as a platform to confront social injustice and strengthen Nigeria–Korea cultural relations. The event brought together filmmakers, actors,
The Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria (KCCN) has bridged the cultural gap with Nigeria by hosting the 13th Korean Film Festival in Abuja from August 21st to 23rd, 2025. The festival aimed to foster mutual understanding and strengthen cultural ties through the universal language of cinema . This three-day event showcased a selection of remarkable Korean […]









