Nigeria and South Korea want to strengthen their bilateral ties, especially in the political, economic, defence, and educational spheres. Vice Minister Choi Jong Kun of South Korea visited Nigeria, highlighting shared passions and opening up the possibility of new friendships. To further collaboration in a number of sectors, the two nations want to get together once more in October. Nigeria is faced with serious threats to international security, such as terrorism and piracy in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin. Nigerian security personnel are dedicated to containing the problem and dealing with its core causes. Vice Minister Choi Jong Kun of South Korea expressed appreciation for Nigeria's welcome and hoped for future trade, education, and technological collaboration between the two countries. He has spent $200 million on the COVID-19 pandemic response in 53 African nations.