Kobo Resources Extends Gold Mineralisation at Depth and Further Defines the Contact Zone Fault Target .bwalignc { text-align: center; list-style-position: inside } .bwblockalignl { margin-left: 0px; margin-right: auto } .bwcellpmargin { margin-bottom: 0px; margin-top: 0px } .bwleftsingle { border-left: solid black 1pt } .bwlistcircle { list-style-type: circle } .bwlistdisc { list-style-type: disc } .bwpadb3 { padding-bottom: 4px } .bwpadl0 { padding-left: 0px } .bwpadr0 { padding-right: 0px } .bwrightsingle { border-right: solid black 1pt } .bwrowaltcolor1 { background-color: #d3d3d3 } .bwsinglebottom { border-bottom: solid black 1pt } .bwtablemarginb { margin-bottom: 10px } .bwtopsingle { border-top: solid black 1pt } .bwuline { text-decoration: underline } .bwvertalignb { vertical-align: bottom } .bwvertalignm { vertical-align: middle } .bwwidth10 { width: 10% } .bwwidth100 { width: 100% } .bwwidth5 { width: 5% } .bwwidth7 { width: 7% } .bwwidth8 { width: 8% } Drilling at the Road Cut Zone extends mineralisation more than 150 m down-dip along the Contact Zone Fault, including 11.0 m at 1.54 g/t Au from 380.0 m (KDD0142) Jagger Zone results confirm broad and continuous mineralisation at depth, highlighted by 13.0 m at 1.77 g/t Au and a high-grade interval of 2.0 m at 26.08 g/t Au (KDD0138) Mineralisation remains open at depth and along strike at both Jagger and Road Cut Zones as drilling advances toward resource definition Kobo Resources Inc. (" Kobo” or the " Company ") ( TSX.V: KRI ) is pleased to report diamond drill results from six additional holes completed at the Jagger and Road Cut Zones at its 100%-owned Kossou Gold Project (“ Kossou ”) in Côte d’Ivoire. The results confirm depth continuity within the established shear systems and extend mineralisation along the Contact Zone Fault. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260209917232/en/ Figure 1: Road Cut Zone Drill Hole Locations and Simplified Geology Diamond Drill Results – Highlights: Road Cut Zone: KDD0142 4.0 metres ( " m”) at 2.39 g/t Au from 139.0 m 6.0 m at 1.89 g/t Au from 232.0 m 11.0 m at 1.54 g/t Au from 380.0 m 5.0 m at 1.84 g/t Au from 395.0 m Jagger Zone : KDD0138 13.0 m at 1.77 g/t Au from 269.0 m, incl. 4.0 m at 3.32 g/t Au from 277.0 m 2.0 m at 26.08 g/t Au from 342.0 m KDD0141 22.0 m at 0.87 g/t Au from 270.0 m, incl. 14.0 m at 1.09 g/t Au from 279.0 m Edward Gosselin, CEO and Director of Kobo commented: “These results continue to confirm the strength and continuity of gold mineralisation within both the Jagger and Road Cut shear systems at our Kossou Gold Project. At the Road Cut Zone, drilling has extended mineralisation more than 150 m down-dip along the Contact Zone Fault, reinforcing its significance as a key structural control. At the Jagger Zone, broad zones of mineralisation and high-grade intercepts at depth continue to demonstrate the scale and vertical continuity of the system. Importantly, we remain highly encouraged that mineralisation remains open, and we will continue our systematic drilling strategy to expand both zones as we advance toward resource definition in 2026.” Road Cut Zone: KDD0142 Confirms Down-Dip Extension of Contact Zone Fault Mineralisation KDD0142 was drilled on section RCZ600 to test the down-dip extension of gold mineralisation associated with the Contact Zone Fault and has successfully extended the system to more than 150 m below surface (see Figure 2). The hole intersected multiple mineralised zones across the shear system, including 6.0 m at 1.89 g/t Au from 232.0 m , 11.0 m at 1.54 g/t Au from 380.0 m , and 5.0 m at 1.84 g/t Au from 395.0 m . These results build on earlier intersections from KDD0109 , which returned 10.0 m at 1.86 g/t Au from 204.0 m ( see news release dated October 30, 2025 ). To the north on section RCZ550, previous results include KDD0052 that returned multiple gold zones associated with the Contact Zone Fault shear system including 5.0 m at 1.01 g/t Au from 228.0, 6.0 m at 1.26 g/t Au from 244.0 m and 6.0 m at 1.94 g/t Au from 264.0 m (see press release dated January 13, 2025 for details). Together, these results confirm depth continuity of mineralisation along the Contact Zone Fault target . These results further prioritize the Contact Zone Fault as a key mineralised structure at the Road Cut Zone. The area remains open along strike and at depth, and additional drilling is planned to further define and extend mineralisation to the north, south and down dip. Jagger Zone: Broad Mineralised Zones Confirm Depth Continuity Drill hole KDD0138 on section JZ750 intersected 13.0 m at 1.77 g/t Au from 269.0 m , confirming the continuation of mineralisation below KDD0100 , which returned 11.0 m at 1.26 g/t Au ( see news release dated October 30, 2025 ). These results extend gold mineralisation on the section to more than 150 m below surface . The hole also intersected a narrow but high-grade structure, returni