Nexus Announces Proposed Sale of Interest in Independence JV

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 21, 2024) - Nexus Uranium Corp. (CSE: NEXU) (OTCQB: GIDMF) (FSE: 3H1) (the "Company" or "Nexus") is pleased to announce the proposed sale of its interest in the development-stage Independence project in Nevada for C$1.2 million. The Company entered into a definitive Purchase Agreement (the "Agreement") to sell its approximate 51.54%, interest in the Independence JV to a private third party (the "Buyer") on August 20th, 2024. Under the terms of the Agreement, the Buyer has made a deposit of C$150,000 with the balance to be paid on closing, which is anticipated to occur on or about October 3rd, 2024. The transaction is subject to certain conditions to closing, including that the Company's joint venture partner does not exercise its right of first refusal to acquire the interest.

"The sale of our interest in the Independence project provides a significant amount of non-dilutive capital to advance the Company's uranium focus, namely the exploration and development of the Cree East project in the Athabasca Basin" commented Jeremy Poirier, CEO of Nexus Uranium. "As we prepare for a significant drill program at Cree East, having received all necessary permits and approvals, the sale of this asset allows us to expand our planned exploration program and profile as one of the preeminent uranium exploration companies in the market."

About Nexus Uranium Corp.

Nexus Uranium Corp. is a multi-commodity development company focused on advancing the Cree East uranium project in the Athabasca Basin and the Wray Mesa uranium-vanadium project in Utah in addition to its precious metals portfolio that includes the development-stage Independence mine located adjacent to Nevada Gold Mine's Phoenix-Fortitude mine in Nevada, the Napoleon gold project in British Columbia, and a package of gold claims in the Yukon. The Cree East project is one of the largest projects within the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan spanning 57,752 hectares (142,708 acres) and has seen over $20 million in exploration to date. The Wray Mesa project covers 6,282 acres within the heart of the prolific Uruvan mining district in Utah and has extensive historical drilling of over 500 holes defining multiple mineralized zones. The Independence project hosts an M&I (measured and indicated) resource of 334,300 ounces of gold (28M tonnes at 0.41 g/t gold) and an inferred resource of 847,000 ounces (9M tonnes at 3.22 g/t gold) of gold with a substantial silver credit. A 2022 Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) outlined a low-cost heap leach operation focusing on the near-surface resource with total production of 195,443 ounces of gold at an all-in sustaining cost of $1,078 (U.S.) per ounce of gold. The Napoleon project comprises over 1,000 hectares and prospective for multiple forms of gold mineralization, with exploration in the area dating back to the 1970s with the discovery of high-grade gold. The Yukon gold projects are comprised of almost 8,000 hectares of quartz claims prospective for high-grade gold mineralization with historical grab sampling highlights of 144 g/t gold.