Abzu Gold Ltd. announced results from an additional ten drill holes at its Nangodi Gold Property in Ghana. Results continue to confirm the presence of significant gold mineralization along the 1,200 meters of the Nangodi system tested to date. The system remains open in all directions. Results are highlighted by hole NGDD-23 which returned 112 meters grading 0.68 g/t gold (from 44.0 meters to 156.0 meters) including 11.0 meters @ 1.92 g/t gold (between 77.0 and 88.0 meters) and 27 meters at 1.26 g/t gold (between 44.0 and 71.0 meters). The results from Abzu's first phase of drilling at Nangodi have outlined multiple parallel zones of gold mineralization including a 5 to 10 meter wide higher grade zone within broad areas of gold mineralization consistent with targets that have potential for bulk gold mining. Gold mineralization occurs in a broad, steeply-northeast-dipping zone with multiple parallel subzones which extend at least 600 metres northeast and 550 meters southwest from the historic Nangodi mine. The host shear zone extends over 100 km and is traceable locally in outcrop and by artisanal workings for over 4,000 meters.