April 2026 was a busy month for Premier Lotto activity across Nigeria, with a total of 168 draws recorded across 24 different games on the Baba Ijebu platform. Whether you are a numbers enthusiast, a data researcher, or simply someone who enjoys tracking lottery results for historical reference, this monthly breakdown gives you a clear picture of how draw activity was distributed throughout the month. From the heavyweight games that ran almost every weekday to the lighter schedules of some regional and specialty draws, April painted an interesting picture of how Premier Lotto operates across its full game catalogue.
Overall Draw Activity: 168 Draws in April 2026
Breaking it down, 168 draws across 24 games in a single month is a significant volume of activity. That works out to an average of 7 draws per game across the month — though in reality, draw frequency varied quite substantially depending on the game. Some games ran on an almost daily basis, while others appeared only a handful of times. This variation is completely normal within the Premier Lotto schedule and reflects the different operational structures of each game.
One important metric tracked by babaijebu.app alongside raw draw counts is machine number availability — that is, whether a given draw came with machine-generated numbers attached to the result record. In April 2026, the majority of draws across most active games had full machine number data available, which is great news for anyone looking to carry out historical number analysis.
The Most Active Games of April 2026
Leading the charge as the single most active game of the month was Lucky G, which recorded 13 draws in April — the highest of any game on the platform. Of those 13 draws, 9 came with machine numbers attached, making the data set reasonably robust for research purposes. Lucky G's consistent high frequency has made it one of the most-watched games among Premier Lotto followers, and April 2026 did nothing to change that reputation.
Several games came in joint second place with 9 draws each. These were Vag, Diamond, Peoples, and Tota — all of which ran 9 draws with machine numbers available for all 9. That is a clean, complete data set for each of these four games, which will be particularly useful for anyone consulting the full historical archive at babaijebu.app/archive.
A large cluster of games came in with 8 draws apiece, forming the backbone of April's activity. These included International, Enugu, Fairchance, 06, Royal, Club Master, and Mark II. All seven of these games recorded 8 draws with 8 machine number sets — again, a complete data picture for the month.
Mid-Range Activity: Seven and Six Draw Games
Just below the eight-draw cluster, several games recorded 7 draws in April 2026. These were Gold, Midweek, Jackpot, Super, and Bingo. For most of these, all 7 draws came with machine numbers — with one notable exception. Midweek recorded 7 draws in April, but none of them came with machine numbers attached. This is an important distinction for data purposes — the draw results themselves exist on record, but the machine number component is absent for this game throughout the entire month.
Metro rounded off the mid-range tier with 6 draws, all 6 of which had machine numbers available.
Machine Number Availability: A Key Data Pattern
One of the more telling patterns in April 2026's statistics is around machine number availability. For most of the high-frequency games — those running 7 or more draws in the month — machine number data was present for every draw. However, when you look at the lower-frequency games, the picture changes.
Fortune ran 5 draws in April with zero machine numbers across all of them. Similarly, Aseda recorded 4 draws with no machine numbers, National had 4 draws with no machine numbers, and Bonanza logged 3 draws — again, none with machine number data. MSP also appeared 3 times without machine numbers for any of those draws.
The contrast is striking. On one hand, you have games like Vag, Diamond, Peoples, Tota, and the eight-draw group running full clean data sets. On the other, you have a handful of games — Fortune, Aseda, National, Bonanza, MSP, and Midweek — where results exist but machine numbers are simply not part of the recorded data. King, which ran 3 draws in April, was the exception among the low-frequency games — all 3 of its draws came with machine numbers included.
Lower Frequency Games: Still Part of the Picture
It is worth noting that lower draw counts do not necessarily mean a game is less significant. Some of these games operate on tighter regional or weekly schedules, and their results carry just as much historical weight as the more frequent ones. Aseda, National, Fortune, Bonanza, and MSP all have dedicated followings among Premier Lotto players, and their draw histories — even where machine numbers are unavailable — remain important parts of the full record.
What April 2026 shows us is that the Premier Lotto calendar is genuinely diverse. You have games designed to run nearly every weekday, others that appear weekly or bi-weekly, and a few that operate on even lighter schedules. Together, they account for that impressive combined total of 168 draws in a single month.