What a fortnight it has been for Premier Lotto enthusiasts across Nigeria! The two-week stretch running from 25 May to 7 June 2026 delivered some of the most fascinating draw patterns we have seen in recent months, with a grand total of 83 draws spread across seven action-packed days. From the early Monday morning rush to the Sunday evening curtain-call, the machines were busy, the numbers were flying, and the BabaIjebu.app tracking boards were working overtime. Whether you follow one game faithfully or keep tabs on the full Premier Lotto calendar, this was a week — well, two weeks — worth reviewing carefully.
Let us break it all down, day by day, number by number, game by game.
Monday: 12 Draws to Kick Things Off
Monday opened proceedings with a solid twelve draws, giving players across the country plenty to digest before the week truly found its rhythm. The games in action were Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, and International.
Monday's spread is always interesting because it sets the tone. With six distinct game types each running two draws, patterns from the previous week begin to either continue or reset entirely. Metro and International, in particular, tend to attract close attention from seasoned followers because of their broader number pools and consistent draw schedules. Peoples and Bingo, on the other hand, are beloved by those who have been playing Premier Lotto for decades — games that carry real emotional history in Nigerian lottery culture.
Tuesday: The Mid-Week Build Begins
Tuesday brought another twelve draws, this time featuring Gold, 06, Jackpot, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super.
Gold and Jackpot are two of the most-watched Tuesday games, and for good reason. These are draws that have historically produced interesting clustering patterns across consecutive weeks. Club Master also featured prominently this Tuesday, and Super — always a crowd-pleaser — rounded off a day that kept results trackers busy from morning to night. Lucky G made its first appearance of the week here on Tuesday, a game that would go on to appear again on Wednesday and Sunday, making it one of the busiest games across the full two-week window.
Wednesday: Midweek Check-In With 11 Draws
The only day of the week that dipped below twelve, Wednesday still delivered a respectable eleven draws across Tota, Mark II, Vag, Enugu, Lucky G, and Midweek.
Midweek is obviously the headline act on Wednesdays, and it drew plenty of attention as always. Enugu is another game with deep regional significance — named for one of Nigeria's most storied cities, it carries a kind of cultural weight that other games simply do not. Tota and Vag are perhaps less mainstream in conversation but extremely consistent in their draw schedules, and their historical results pages on BabaIjebu.app are among the most-visited for serious results researchers. Mark II also appeared here on Wednesday before returning again on Sunday, bookending the week in tidy fashion.
Thursday: Back to Full Strength With 12 Draws
Thursday bounced straight back to twelve draws, this time with a lineup that included some familiar faces from Monday — specifically Peoples, Diamond, International, and Bingo — joined by Fairchance and Fortune.
The reappearance of Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, and International on Thursday is worth noting from a pattern-analysis perspective. These four games running twice in the same week — Monday and Thursday — means their combined draw history over this two-week window is notably denser than games that appear only once. Fairchance and Fortune added fresh flavour to Thursday's card. Fortune in particular has a reputation among longtime Premier Lotto followers for producing some of the more unpredictable results across the full calendar.
Friday: Royal, Bonanza, and a Full Card of 12
Friday is arguably the most anticipated day of the Premier Lotto week for many Nigerian players, and this stretch did not disappoint. Twelve draws went through, covering Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag.
Royal made its first appearance of the week here, and it would return on Sunday as well. Bonanza is one of those games with a name that practically buzzes with energy — and its draw results this week were consistent with its reputation for delivering results that catch people off guard. Metro appeared for the second time (after Monday), and Gold showed up for the second of its two appearances this week, having featured on Tuesday. Jackpot also made its second outing, completing a midweek-to-Friday double.
Saturday: The Weekend Rush — 12 Draws
Saturday brought twelve draws and a lineup that felt distinctly like the big weekend card: King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance.
King and National on the same day always feels like Premier Lotto pulling out its most prestigious names for the weekend audience. These two games carry enormous followings. Super and Club Master both appeared for the second time this week — having featured on Tuesday — making Saturday a kind of echo of the early part of the week. 06