Another week of Premier Lotto action has come and gone, and what a fortnight it was. From the opening draws on Monday the 4th of May all the way through to Sunday the 17th of May 2026, Nigeria's favourite lottery kept millions of fans glued to their screens, radio sets, and mobile devices. A grand total of 82 draws were conducted across seven days and a wide variety of games, delivering the kind of drama, suspense, and statistical intrigue that only Baba Ijebu can serve. Whether you follow just one game or track the full card every single day, there was absolutely no shortage of action across this two-week window. Let us break it all down, day by day, number by number.
Monday, 4th & 11th May – Starting the Week Strong
Mondays set the tone, and these two Mondays delivered exactly that. A combined 11 draws were held across some of the most popular games on the Premier Lotto calendar, including Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, and International.
Monday's lineup has always been a reliable favourite for players who like to start their lottery week immediately. The combination of Diamond and Peoples draws particularly drew heavy attention from regular followers, while Metro and International added their own flavour to the mix. MSP, often described as one of the more straightforward games on the board, also kept punters engaged with its clean and consistent draw format. Bingo rounded out the day's schedule with its characteristic unpredictability.
Tuesday, 4th & 12th May – The Midweek Rush Begins
Tuesday brought another strong 11-draw schedule, featuring Gold, 06, Lucky G, Club Master, Super, and Jackpot. This is a lineup that many seasoned trackers look forward to every week.
Gold is always a crowd-puller, and with Lucky G appearing on the same day, Tuesday became one of the more data-rich days of the entire fortnight. Club Master added its own story to Tuesday's ledger, while the Jackpot draw — as always — generated considerable buzz. The 06 draw, compact and fast-moving, completed what was a very satisfying Tuesday offering.
Wednesday, 4th & 13th May – Twelve Draws, Maximum Variety
Wednesday stepped it up with a full 12-draw schedule, arguably the most varied of the entire week. The games in action were Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G.
Wednesday's midweek draw is genuinely one of the most exciting slots on the Premier Lotto calendar, and this week it lived up to its billing. The Midweek draw itself is always a centrepiece, and Mark II added layers of complexity for those who enjoy tracking machine patterns across multiple sessions. Tota and Vag are games with dedicated followings, and both delivered interesting draw results. Enugu, representing one of Nigeria's proudest lottery regions, completed the day alongside Lucky G — which made its second appearance of the week by Wednesday alone, making it a significant game to watch across the full fortnight.
Thursday, 5th & 14th May – Heavy Hitters Return
Thursday was no slouch either, with 12 draws spread across Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo.
Thursday's schedule brought back several big names from earlier in the week. Peoples and Diamond both making a second weekly appearance underscores how central these two games are to the entire Premier Lotto ecosystem. Fortune drew plenty of attention, while Fairchance — a game with a growing and devoted tracker community — produced results that kept analysts busy. International and Bingo closed out a thoroughly eventful Thursday.
Friday, 5th & 15th May – The Weekend Build-Up
As the weekend approached, Friday rolled out a 12-draw bonanza featuring Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag.
Friday's schedule has a distinct energy. Royal, one of the more prestigious draws on the Premier Lotto roster, kicked things off with its usual gravity. Bonanza lived up to its name in both spirit and excitement, while Jackpot — making its second weekly appearance — kept the statistical trackers working overtime. Metro returned for its second outing of the week alongside Gold and Vag, creating an end-of-week triple repeat pattern that was notable across both weeks of this fortnightly period.
Saturday, 9th & 16th May – The Big Weekend Day
Saturday is, for many Nigerians, the pinnacle of the Premier Lotto week. Twelve draws were held across King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance.
King is always the draw that commands Saturday's attention. It is one of the flagship games in the entire Premier Lotto catalogue, and its Saturday placement gives it an almost ceremonial quality. National drew significant interest as expected — it remains one of the most widely tracked games among serious lottery enthusiasts. Club Master and Super, making their second appearances of the week, gave statistical analysts plenty of cross-referencing material. 06 and Fairchance rounded out a Saturday schedule that was, by any measure, a premium offering.