Movie fans laud Korean govt for boosting cultural interaction in Nigeria

These can facilitate and boost relationship between us and them, for instance we can emulate their architecture design. “I also believe that with the KCCN involving Nigerians in their drawing and poetry competitions, we can continue having a good relationship with them,’’ Tsaku said. Also, Miss Blessing Bature, a student of Theater Art at the University of Abuja said the Korean movie, `Architecture 101’ was interesting. According to her, the scenes, flashbacks, camera movement and picture quality was commendable. “I think we have a lot to learn from Korean movies; thanks to KKCN for giving us the opportunity to watch and be watching their kind of movies for free; we will rally help us to blend. “But I also want our movies to find their way to Korea to strike a balance. This will eventually enhance collaboration between Nollywood and Korea Movie industry. “For KKCN to show us their movie here in Nigeria for free is commendable,’’ Bature said. Also speaking, the outgoing Director of KKCN, Mr Han Sungrae said he was happy working in Nigeria to boost cultural relationship between the two countries. “I have finished my mission in Nigeria successfully; I have also learnt a lot of things about Nigeria and her beautiful people. “We have been showcasing Korean movies to Nigerians during our bimonthly cultural festival; sometimes we showcase fashion, styles and foods. “We have done a lot of cultural exchange programs to the benefit of both countries; we shall continue to do more. I am not leaving Nigeria forever; we shall meet again. “My successor is a younger person and I urge you to give him the needed support; you will enjoy him no doubt,’’ Sungrae said.
(NAN)