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Akobo Minerals

Share Issue/Capital Change Oct 2, 2021

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Share Issue/Capital Change

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Registration of new share capital in Akobo Minerals AB (publ)

Registration of new share capital in Akobo Minerals AB (publ)

Akobo Minerals AB (publ) (“Akobo” or the “Company”) announces that the total number of shares in the Company has increased by 1,358,000 from 41,154,606 to 42,512,606 as of September 15, 2021 as a result of registration with the Swedish Companies Registration Office of new shares subscribed for with the support of warrants issued at the Extraordinary General Meeting 2018-08-31. The Company's share capital has increased by SEK 50,463.28 from SEK 1,529,302.226797 to SEK 1,579,765.506797.

For more information contact:

Jørgen Evjen, CEO

Mob.: (+47) 92 80 40 14

Mail: [email protected]

About Akobo Minerals:

Akobo Minerals, is a Norway-based gold exploration company, currently with ongoing exploration and small-scale mine development in the Gambela region and Dima Woreda, southwest Ethiopia. The operations were established in 2009 by people with long experience from the public mining sector in Ethiopia and from the Norwegian oil service industry. Akobo Minerals holds a mining license and an exploration license over key targets in the area. Economic mineralisation was discovered and the company is engaged in mining studies to advance the project to production, alongside exploration core drilling. Akobo Minerals is transforming its organisation to support an increased pace of core drilling. At both the key targets Segele and Joru the company has so far released exceptionally high-grade gold results including the Segele deposit with an Inferred Mineral Resource of 78ktons at 20.9g/t. A scoping study for Segele includes an up-front capital expenditure of USD $8m and all-in sustaining cost of USD $243 per ounce of gold produced. Core-drilling and trenching at Joru have intersected both high-grade gold zones and large wide zones near surface. The company has an excellent partnership with national authorities and places ESG at the heart of its activities - a ground-breaking community program is being planned.

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