African Gold Ltd. commenced field exploration at the Agboville Gold Project in Cote D'Ivoire, West Africa. Reconnaissance soil sampling carried out on the Company's 100% owned Agboville and Sekensi Permits have returned extremely encouraging results: 2 x new parallel 2,500m & 1,500m striking high tenor gold-in-soils anomalies identified to the east & west of the Companies `Tyche' Gold Prospect, a major 20 kilometre untested gold-in-soil anomaly. Multiple new gold soil and LAG geochemical anomalies have now been identified for follow up infill soil sampling & drill testing. Results suggest the main `Tyche' gold anomaly could extend at least a further 10 kilometres to the south-west. Only 10% of the project area (1400km2) has been covered by semi detailed (800m x 50m) soil geochemistry, 2.5% by detailed (200m x 50m) soil geochemistry and 55% by wide spaced regional LAG sampling. Preparation for maiden drill program is well advanced to test the company's significant `Tyche' gold target in the coming weeks. African Gold is the 100% holder of approximately 1,400km2 of contiguous permits (two granted and two applications), located just 50km to the north west of the largest city and economic capital in Cote d'Ivoire, Abidjan. The company's Tyche gold-in-soil anomaly is a robust, coherent 20km long, 1 -1.5km wide, North East striking gold-in-soil anomaly. The anomaly has consistently been defined during 4 phases of geochemical sampling. It appears to occur within or close to a contact between meta-arenites and meta-pelites in a predominantly stripped regolith regime. The maximum gold assay returning from the soil samples was 4.11 g/t gold (4110 ppb). In total six soil samples from various locations within the main anomaly returned gold assays exceeding 1.0 g/t gold (1000 ppb). Detailed analysis of data suggests a number of anastomosing sub parallel higher grade North East striking zones within the broader anomaly. While there is a paucity of good outcrop within the anomaly itself, the Company has mapped and sampled auriferous moderate South East dipping boudinaged quartz veins within a 20-30m north east trending shear zone. A total of 408, 2kg soil samples were collected and submitted to SGS Tarkwa for BLEG analysis of gold grid. Soil and LAG samples have been analysed by Aqua Regia AAS and BLEG respectively. Objectives of the program were to: Infill 800m x 50m anomalies and define parallel mineralized structures to the main 20km gold in soil anomaly (Tyche Prospect). Confirm and evaluate historical single point soil and LAG anomalies in areas of single point original testing, focusing on the southern extensions and a conceptual structural-magnetic target around the Agboville granite body. Orientation survey to evaluate BLEG as compared to Fire Assay for soils within the main Tyche Prospect. Soils up to 589 ppb gold in soil returned with many samples returning anomalous gold values. Infill sampling of historical 800m x 50m grid defined two new ENE striking anomalies to the east and west of the main Tyche Anomaly. The Eastern Anomaly is over 7km long and the South Western Anomaly is over 1km long, both are open along strike. Follow up in areas outside the main soil grid highlighted a number of anomalous gold in soil results indicating significant areas of the project not currently covered should be followed up. Only 10% of the project area (1,400km2) is covered by semi detailed (800x50m) soil geochemistry, 2.5% by detailed (200x50m) soil geochemistry and 55% by wide spaced LAG. Results suggest the main Tyche anomaly could extend at least further 10km to the SW. Results from the orientation survey carried out on 3 lines over the existing anomaly, demonstrated the and effectiveness of BLEG over FA analysis. Figure 4 is used to illustrate the comparison on a 1km portion (anomaly is 1.25km across) of 1 historical soil line (the anomaly is actually 1.25km across) sampling methodology similar but analysis by BELG (2kg) instead of Aqua Regia AAS (50g). The Company is highly encouraged by the tenor of the returned gold in soil values and the scale of the total anomalies so far covered over the Project which point to a high order drill target of regional significance. Preparation for the maiden drilling program is advanced with stakeholder engagement, community consultation, access and site preparation underway and a drilling contract signed with Geodrill CDI. Drilling is expected to commence during March.