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Soil Sampling

Ilesha Gold

The Schist Gold Belt of Ilesha is the best in West Africa, yet it remains for a long tapped undeveloped. With the advent of Segilola Golds in Iperindo. The global gold community is gradually shifting to Ilesha to explore and develop the virile gold potential of the region. ENL has taken a giant leap with the preliminary basic exploration of the ENL Licence of Moroko Gold Property. There is a need for secondary exploration techniques such as Induced Polarisation and Resistivity Methods of Geophysical prospecting, as well as drilling to get an indicated or Measured Resources Estimate in accordance with NI 43101. Below are the results of the preliminary exploration investigations.

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Moroko Soil Sampling and Lithogeochemical Sampling.

The QP carried out the interpretation of the processed data from a soil and lithogeochemical survey, applying compositional data analysis (Valls Álvarez, 2019). To understand how the processing and Interpretation was done for ENL Moroko Project, the author is hereby showing a Reference similar gold project in Arufu in which the procedures are same and can be seen on YouTube- https://youtu.be/1eoUjOTajTU. This shows how generally the processing and Interpretation of data from other gold projects such as Libeli, Gadaoli and now ENL Moroko Ilesha Gold Project are being processed and interpreted. Special Thanks To Japaul Gold Ventures for usage of this reference You Tube in this and other gold project reports.

Magnetic Surveys:

The Magnetic Surveys Carried Out after Processing and Interpretation did not correlate to the mineralization targets like the soils and lithogeochemical surveys thereby author is reluctant to display the results since there would be a new geophysical measurement, IP and resistivity methods which are recommended to be done on the two main mineralisation targets identified in Moroko. IP and Resistivity will indicate the metallic mineral anomalies, show the electrical properties of the layers as well as of the rock properties responsible for the mineralisation in the Moroko Area.

It must however be noted that the preliminary trenches dug were as a result of the anomalies of the magnetic properties of the area chosen to be excavated.

Raw data of the magnetic readings as well as the processed and interpreted maps are attached separately in another file with this report.

Figures 2-3 show the factual map of the Moroko Gold Project area.

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