Another week of Premier Lotto action has come and gone, and what a week it was. From Monday the 4th of May all the way through to Sunday the 10th of May 2026, Nigerian lottery enthusiasts had their eyes glued to draw results across the country. Forty total draws were conducted across seven days, spanning some of the most popular games in the Premier Lotto family — and the numbers that emerged tell a fascinating story for anyone who loves tracking historical lottery data. Let us break it all down, day by day, draw by draw, right here on BabaIjebu.app.
Monday, 4 May — Five Draws to Kick Off the Week
The week opened with five draws on Monday, setting an energetic tone for what was to come. The games in action were Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, and Metro. Five games, five sets of results, and thousands of Nigerians checking their tickets before the week truly even began. Monday draws are always closely watched because they set the psychological tone — players study early-week results to understand what the week's number patterns might look like historically.
Tuesday, 5 May — Gold, Super, and More
Tuesday brought another five draws with a slightly different cast of games. Gold, 06, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super all conducted their draws. Tuesday's lineup is interesting because it includes a nice mix of long-standing fan favourites. Lucky G in particular is one of those games with a loyal following, and its Tuesday appearance is always anticipated. Super and Club Master also drew solid attention, as they always do mid-week.
Wednesday, 6 May — The Midweek Rush
Wednesday is always a big day in the Premier Lotto calendar, and this week was no different. Six draws were held — Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G. The presence of the dedicated Midweek draw makes Wednesdays especially significant. This is the day many serious players and data watchers pay the most attention to, as Midweek results are often used as a reference point when analysing trends across the full week.
Lucky G also made its second weekly appearance on Wednesday, which means it drew twice this week — Tuesday and Wednesday. That double frequency makes Lucky G's results particularly interesting from a historical data perspective.
Thursday, 7 May — Six Games, Big Numbers
Thursday matched Wednesday's draw count with six games in action: Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo. Notably, both Peoples and Diamond made their second appearances of the week here, having also drawn on Monday. That kind of repeat scheduling is typical for the more popular games in the Premier Lotto lineup, and it means there is always fresh data to compare.
Fortune and International both drew on Thursday, two games with strong followings especially in the eastern and southern parts of Nigeria. Fairchance also featured — a game that has maintained consistent popularity over the years.
Friday, 8 May — End-of-Week Excitement
Friday's six draws brought some of the week's most watched games to the floor. Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag all conducted draws. The names alone tell you how significant Friday is — Bonanza and Jackpot both carry enormous name recognition, and their results always attract a large audience. Metro and Gold also made their second appearances of the week, while Royal and Vag completed what was a well-rounded day of draws.
Saturday, 9 May — Six Draws on the Biggest Day
If there is one day that Premier Lotto players look forward to above all others, it is Saturday. This week, six games ran their draws: King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance. Saturday draws always carry a special kind of energy in Nigerian lottery culture. The National draw in particular commands enormous respect and attention — it is one of the most recognised names in the entire Premier Lotto ecosystem.
King, Super, and Club Master all making weekend appearances rounds out a very solid Saturday card. Fairchance also appeared for the second time this week, having drawn on Thursday as well.
Sunday, 10 May — The Week Closes With Six More
The final day of the week brought six draws to close out proceedings: Royal, Mark II, Enugu, Aseda, Lucky G, and Tota. Sunday draws often feel like a moment of reflection — the week is ending, results are being reviewed, and players are archiving their data for future reference. Aseda is a particularly interesting draw, one with a dedicated following that eagerly awaits its Sunday results. Lucky G, meanwhile, made its third appearance of the week — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday — making it the joint most active game this week alongside a handful of others.