Nexus Gold Contracts Driller for Upcoming 3000m Dakouli 2 Maiden Drill Program                                           thenewswire.com
                Vancouver, Canada - TheNewswire - October 8, 2020 - Nexus Gold Corp. ("Nexus" or the "Company") (TSXV:NXS) (OTC:NXXGF) (FSE: N6E) is pleased to announce it  has engaged Forage Technic Eau ("FTE") Drilling to conduct a minimum  3000 meters of Reverse Circulation ("RC") Drilling on the company's 100%  owned Dakouli 2 Gold Project, located 100 kilometers north of the  capital of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, West Africa. 
     The maiden Dakouli drill program, scheduled to commence  in late October, will be testing depth extensions of geochemical gold  anomalies identified through termite mound sampling, soil grid  geochemistry that identified three anomalous gold trends crossing the  property (see Company news release dated June 11, 2019) and finally rock  geochemistry which has returned higher grade gold results from  selective grab samples extracted from artisanal mining areas  ("Orpaillages") (see Company news releases dated January 8 and 15, 2019,  June 23, 2020, and September 10, 2020) .    
     "We're eager to conduct the first ever drill program at  Dakouli," said president & CEO, Alex Klenman.  "Dakouli offers a  number of compelling attributes you like to see prior to drilling.   Favourable geology and defined geochemical signatures, strong assay  results from subsurface sampling, and a very active artisanal mining  presence, all indicate the mineralization is abundant across this large  main zone.  It's basically ripe for discovery.  This round of drilling  will focus in this main area, but it's also worth noting there are  several other hot spots across the nearly 10,000 hectares.  The project  has many layers to peel, we're excited to begin the next phase of more  advanced exploration activities," continued Mr. Klenman  
     Exact commencement of the drill program will be announced later in October once crew and drill rig availability are firmed up. 
     The Dakouli 2 permit is located on the Goren greenstone  belt, proximal to Nordgold's Bissa Mine, and is bisected by the gold  bearing Sabce Shear zone.  Ground reconnaissance  and sampling has been ongoing at Dakouli 2 for over a year now.   During  this period, the Company collected 40 grab samples from below surface  in artisanal shafts ("pits").  The highlights are tabled below:   
 
   Sample ID 
    |    Utm E 
    |    Utm N 
    |    Description  
    |    Depth 
    |    Au g/t  
    |     DKL-001 
    |    636687 
    |    1445630 
    |    Quartz from orpaillage pit 
    |    8m 
    |    3.15 
    |     DKL-004 
    |    636763 
    |    1445627 
    |    Milky quartz vein from pit, VG 
    |    8m 
    |    27.5 
    |     DKL-009 
    |    636828 
    |    1445661 
    |    Milky quartz vein from pit 
    |    18m 
    |    2.9 
    |     DKL-010 
    |    636767 
    |    1445652 
    |    Light grey quartz vein from pit 
    |    -- 
    |    4.93 
    |     DKL-011 
    |    636738 
    |    1445670 
    |    Quartz from pit, VG 
    |    10m 
    |    29.5 
    |     DKL-012 
    |    636677 
    |    1445642 
    |    Quartz from pit, VG 
    |    8m 
    |    12.4 
    |     DKL-021 
    |    625232 
    |    1441439 
    |    Quartz from pit, white to light grey 
    |    15m 
    |    2.72 
    |     DKL-022 
    |    625269 
    |    1441469 
    |    Quartz from pit 
    |    25m 
    |    11.1 
    |     DKL-023 
    |    636901 
    |    1445515 
    |    Quartz from pit, VG 
    |    40m 
    |    17.6 
    |     DKL-024 
    |    636903 
    |    1445514 
    |    Quartz from pit 
    |    40m 
    |    1.74 
    |     DKL-025 
    |    636967 
    |    1445530 
    |    Quartz from pit 
    |    17m 
    |    3.68 
    |     DKL-027 
    |    -- 
    |    -- 
    |    Crushed Material, very fine gold 
    |    40m 
    |    10.8 
    |     DKL-029 
    |    -- 
    |    -- 
    |    Quartz from pit 
    |    20m 
    |    1.6 
    |     DKL-031 
    |    636942 
    |    1445649 
    |    Quartz vein from orpaillage pit 
    |    30m 
    |    10.9 
    |     DKL-032 
    |    636937 
    |    1445638 
    |    Quartz vein from orpaillage pit 
    |    50m 
    |    12.8 
    |     DKL-033 
    |    636937 
    |    1445638 
    |    Crushed material very fine gold 
    |    50m 
    |    2.3 
    |     DKL-036 
    |    637034 
    |    1445648 
    |    Quartz vein from orpaillage pit 
    |    40m 
    |    98.9 
    |     DKL-037 
    |    637033 
    |    1445704 
    |    Quartz vein from orpaillage pit 
    |    40m 
    |    1.86 
    |     DKL-038 
    |    637033 
    |    1445704 
    |    Crushed material, very fine gold 
    |    50m 
    |    49.7 
    |     DKL-039 
    |    637025 
    |    1445710 
    |    Quartz vein from orpaillage pit 
    |    50m 
    |    11.1 
    |     DKL-040 
    |    637025 
    |    1445710 
    |    Quartz vein  + volcanic sediment  
    |    50m 
    |    7.48 
    |             Table 1: Sample Highlights to date,   Dakouli 2 Gold Concession, Burkina Faso, West Africa (Utm coordinates  are in Adindad 30 Projection) 
     *Grab samples are selective by nature and may not represent the true grade or style of mineralization across the property 
     As announced in a Company news release dated June 23,  2020, during recent site visits Nexus personnel noted an increase in  artisanal mining activity along strike at the main mineralized zone. The  increased strike activity now extends the limits of the eastern zone  some 200 meters to the east, thus expanding the zone of mineralization  to over 400 meters along an east-west trend while also measuring 200  meters north-west. 
     About the Dakouli 2 Gold Concession 
     The Dakouli 2 exploration permit is a 98-sq km (9,800  hectares) gold exploration property located approximately 100 kilometers  due north of the capital city Ouagadougou.  
     In late 2018 Company geologists conducted a comprehensive  ground reconnaissance program to the west and south of the main  orpaillage (artisanal zone) and identified new near surface workings  being exploited by artisanal miners.  Rock samples  collected from these new zones contained various concentrations of  visible gold, including coarse nuggety samples.  Of  the first 25 samples collected, 11 returned assay values greater than 1  g/t Au, with multiple samples showing various concentrations of visible  gold returning values between 11.1 g/t Au and 29.5 g/t Au (see Figure 1, and Company news release dated January 8, 2019).    
     Follow up work outlined an anomalous zone extending some  500 meters west from the sample zones. Based on those results the  Company initiated a 150-line kilometer soil geochemical survey covering  the northern half of the Dakouli 2 property and southern portions of the  contiguous Niangouela property.  This survey identified three prominent gold geochemical trends.  
     The primary gold trend parallels the Sabce fault zone and  extends for approximately 10 kilometers in a northeast-southwest  direction and bisects the property from the north east corner of the  property to its western boundary.  The Sabce fault hosts multiple  deposits including Nordgold's 3.4M oz Bissa Mine, located approximately  25km east of the Dakouli ground. 
     Two secondary gold trends which extend for approximately  6.5 kilometers each are oriented in a northwest to southeast direction  and bisect the primary trend. All three gold geochemical trends are  coincidental to geophysical trends identified from the national regional  airborne geophysics.   
     The Dakouli 2 permit lies immediately south of, and  contiguous to, the Company's Niangouela Gold Concession, which has been  explored over the past three years.  Drilling at Niangouela has returned  significant intercepts, including 26.69 g/t Au over 4.85m, including  132 g/t Au over 1m, and 4 g/t Au over 6m, including 20.5 g/t Au over 1m  (see Company news releases dated March 7, 2017 and April 5, 2017). 
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      Figure 1: Dakouli 2 concession with bisecting Sabce faults in red 
     Warren Robb P.Geo., Vice President,  Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person as defined by National  Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for, and has approved, the  technical information contained in this release. 
     About the Company 
     Nexus Gold is a Canadian-based gold exploration and  development company with an extensive portfolio of eleven projects in  Canada and West Africa. The Company's West African-based portfolio  totals five projects encompassing over 750-sq kms of land located on  active gold belts and proven mineralized trends, while it's 100%-owned  Canadian projects include the McKenzie Gold Project in Red Lake,  Ontario; the New Pilot Project, located in British Columbia's historic  Bridge River Mining Camp; and four prospective gold and gold-copper  projects (3,700-ha) in the Province of Newfoundland. The  Company is focusing on the development of several core assets while  seeking joint-venture, earn-in, and strategic partnerships for other  projects in its growing portfolio. 
     For more information please visit  nexus.gold 
     On behalf of the Board of Directors of 
     NEXUS GOLD CORP. 
     Alex Klenman 
     President & CEO 
     604-558-1920 
     info@nexusgoldcorp.com   www.nexusgoldcorp.com 
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