Another full fortnight of Premier Lotto action has come and gone, and what a stretch it was. From the opening draws on Monday, 11 May, all the way through to Sunday, 24 May 2026, Nigerian lottery enthusiasts were treated to a non-stop parade of results, surprises, and statistical intrigue across every major game on the board. A grand total of 84 draws were completed across the two-week window, spanning six different game sessions per day and touching virtually every corner of the Premier Lotto universe. Whether you follow the big weekend games or the quieter midweek action, this was a week — well, two weeks — that had something for everyone. Let us break it all down, day by day and number by number.

Monday: Kicking Off With Six Strong Games

The week opened on Monday with 12 draws spread across Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, and International. Monday draws always set the tone for the week ahead, and this one did not disappoint. The combination of established favourites like Diamond and Peoples alongside the globally flavoured International draw made for a rich opening session. MSP, often overlooked by casual observers, quietly produced consistent output across both Mondays in this window. Metro, as always, attracted strong attention from Lagos-area players tracking its midday and evening sessions.

Tuesday: The Gold Rush and More

Tuesday brought another batch of 12 draws, this time featuring Gold, 06, Jackpot, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super. Tuesday's lineup is arguably one of the most competitive in the week, combining high-traffic games like Jackpot and Super with the always-buzzing Club Master. Gold continued its reputation as one of the more closely watched Tuesday draws. Lucky G, which also features later in the week, showed an interesting consistency in its output patterns — something statistical followers will certainly want to dig into over at babaijebu.app.

Wednesday: Midweek Magic

By Wednesday, the momentum was well and truly building. The 12 midweek draws covered Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G again. The aptly named Midweek draw is always a talking point on Wednesdays, serving as a kind of emotional checkpoint for players tracking their fortnight. Enugu, representing one of the South-East's most passionate lottery markets, drew considerable attention. Tota and Mark II, two games with loyal followings, added depth and variety to the session. Vag, meanwhile, rounded things out with its own distinct draw personality.

Thursday: Business Picks Up Again

Thursday's slate of 12 draws — covering Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo — marked the start of the pre-weekend excitement. Notably, both Peoples and Diamond made second appearances this week, giving data-minded observers a chance to compare output across consecutive sessions. Fortune is always a draw that commands respect on Thursdays; its name alone carries psychological weight. Fairchance, a game that often flies under the radar, delivered its typically methodical results across both Thursday sessions in this window.

Friday: The Weekend Warm-Up

Friday's energy is always different — there's a buzz in the air as the weekend approaches, and the 12 draws on offer reflected that perfectly. Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag all featured across the two Fridays in this period. Bonanza's appearance on Friday is always a crowd-pleaser — the name carries a sense of occasion that resonates deeply with the Premier Lotto community. Royal, which also features on Sunday, bookended the week nicely. Metro made its second weekly appearance here, and when you compare its Friday output to its Monday draws, interesting historical patterns begin to emerge.

Saturday: The Big Day

If Friday is the warm-up, Saturday is the main event. With 12 draws featuring King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance, Saturday lived up to its reputation as the most anticipated draw day of the week. King and National are two of the most prestigious games in the entire Premier Lotto portfolio, and their Saturday slots make them appointment viewing for millions of Nigerians. Club Master's Saturday presence alongside its Tuesday slot gives analysts plenty of cross-day data to work with. Super also featured on both Tuesday and Saturday, another compelling pairing for historical comparison enthusiasts.

Sunday: Rounding Out the Week

Sunday brought the curtain down on each week with style. The 12 draws across Royal, Enugu, Lucky G, Mark II, Aseda, and Tota gave the fortnight a warm, satisfying conclusion. Royal's Sunday slot, paired with its Friday outing, makes it one of the bus