West African Iron Ore Corp. reported that geological mapping over the northern portion of the Forecariah property has revealed two highly prospective new target areas south of Wondima. The company has initiated a more intensive exploration programme based on these discoveries. The Wondima target is an extensive iron bearing layered prospect that has been identified along the northern extension of the Sambalama /Kalyadi magnetic anomaly. The target consists of several zones in excess of 50km, which are consistently flat lying, or with a very shallow dip to the west. The iron bearing horizons are mainly composed of hematite oolites and pisolites with magnetite gravels. The upper part of the iron cap forms a hardened accumulation of silica, alumina and iron oxide. Several polymictic pebbles including gneiss, quartzite, quartz, and amphibolites fragments have been observed on top of the iron bearing horizons. Based on results obtained in the field on grab samples analysed using a Niton XRF analyser, the company has initiated a more intensive exploration programme on Wondima. This work will include systematic mapping and pit sampling of the iron rich horizons over an area in excess of 50km in order to better understand the sub-surface lithology. Depending upon these results and the availability of personnel, a follow-up gravity survey over a 3km by 2km area is being planned to generate initial drill targets.