Another week of Premier Lotto action has come and gone, and what a fortnight it was. From the opening draws on Monday 18 May through to the final whistles on Sunday 31 May 2026, Nigeria's beloved lottery kept its millions of followers glued to their screens, radio sets, and results boards from Lagos to Kano, from Enugu to Port Harcourt. Across fourteen days and a massive 83 individual draws, the numbers rolled, the boards lit up, and the conversation never stopped. Here at BabaIjebu.app, we tracked every single result so you didn't have to. This is your definitive weekly roundup — everything that happened, the patterns worth noting, and the numbers that absolutely refused to stay quiet.
Monday 18 & 25 May — The Week Begins
Both Mondays set a lively tone for the week, delivering a combined 12 draws per day across some of the most popular games in the Premier Lotto stable. The games in action were Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, and International. Six games, two weeks, and the draw machines had no interest in taking it easy. Monday has always been a strong day in the Premier Lotto calendar — it resets the week's energy and gives followers fresh data to digest before the midweek rush arrives.
MSP and Metro in particular are games that attract serious attention on Mondays, and both delivered results that fed into some of the broader numerical patterns we spotted across the full two-week period. Keep that in mind as we move through the rest of the days.
Tuesday — The Jackpot Day
Tuesdays brought 12 draws across Gold, 06, Jackpot, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super. Tuesday is arguably one of the most competitive days in the weekly schedule simply because of the variety on offer. You have the high-profile glamour of Jackpot sitting alongside the consistency of Gold and the cult following that Club Master has built over the years.
Lucky G also featured prominently on Tuesdays — and if you paid attention, you would notice that this game kept popping up throughout the week. More on that shortly.
Wednesday — Midweek Intensity
Wednesday was the lightest day in terms of raw draw count, but do not let that fool you — 11 draws across Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G is still a serious body of results. Midweek, as the name already tells you, is built for this exact moment in the weekly calendar. It has a loyal following and the results boards tend to be very closely watched on Wednesday afternoons.
Enugu also had a strong showing midweek — a game that has deep roots in the eastern part of the country and draws consistent interest from followers who have tracked it for years. The combination of Tota and Mark II on the same day also made for interesting cross-game comparison, something the data analysts among you will always appreciate.
Thursday — Four Big Names Collide
Back up to 12 draws on Thursdays, with Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo all taking to the floor. Notice that Diamond, Peoples, International, and Bingo appear on both Monday and Thursday — that cross-week repetition means followers of those particular games had double the data to work with across the fortnight.
Fortune is always worth a special mention on Thursdays. It is one of those games that tends to attract commentary from the wider community simply because of what the name implies. Whether the week was kind or not depended on what the draw machine produced, but the historical record at BabaIjebu.app captured every result in full.
Friday — The Weekend Warm-Up
Friday carries its own particular electricity in Nigerian lottery culture. With the weekend approaching, the energy picks up — and the lineup reflected that perfectly. Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag combined for another 12-draw Friday.
Bonanza is one of those games with a name that promises everything, and its Friday slot gives it maximum visibility. Gold and Jackpot both making the Friday card meant that some of the week's biggest-profile games appeared twice — Tuesday and Friday — giving followers an interesting comparison between early-week and end-of-week results for the same games.
Saturday — The Big Day
Saturday is always the centrepiece of the Premier Lotto week, and this fortnight was no different. Twelve draws from King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance kept the boards busy from morning through afternoon.
King and National on the same day always feels like a statement. These are two of the most historically significant games in the Premier Lotto portfolio, and their Saturday positioning is no accident. Club Master and Super both appearing on both Tuesday and Saturday gave followers of those games a full week's worth of comparative data — a gift for anyone who tracks draw histories seriously.