Another action-packed fortnight has come and gone on the Premier Lotto calendar, and what a two-week stretch it was. From the first draw on Monday the 1st of June all the way through to Sunday the 14th of June 2026, Baba Ijebu delivered an absolute feast of lottery activity across Nigeria. A grand total of 84 draws were conducted across the full range of games, giving players, analysts, and lottery enthusiasts more than enough results to dig into. Whether you follow the midweek games closely or you live for the Saturday and Sunday draws, this fortnight served something for everyone. Let us break it all down, day by day, number by number.

Monday, 1st & 8th June — A Strong Start to Both Weeks

Monday set the tone on both occasions, with 12 draws spread across six familiar games: Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, and International. Each of these games ran twice across the fortnight, giving a solid block of Monday results for those who track the early-week patterns closely.

Diamond and Peoples are perennial favourites among Nigerian lottery followers, and both showed lively result patterns across their Monday appearances. Metro, always one to watch, continued its reputation for throwing up varied number combinations. MSP quietly delivered its draws without too much fanfare, but the numbers that came out will certainly be of interest to those who archive results systematically. Bingo and International rounded out the Monday schedule nicely, making for a well-structured start to each week.

Tuesday, 2nd & 9th June — Midweek Warmup

Tuesday's lineup brought its own distinct flavour with 12 draws from Gold, 06, Jackpot, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super. This is a lineup that many dedicated Baba Ijebu followers consider one of the most competitive of the week. Gold consistently generates high interest, and with two Tuesday draws within the fortnight, there was plenty of historical data generated for result trackers to work with.

Jackpot lived up to its exciting name once again. Club Master, often overlooked in favour of the bigger-name games, continued to draw consistent participation. Super and Lucky G both appeared on Tuesday and would reappear later in the week — more on that shortly. The 06 game, with its distinctive format, produced results that added to its longer-term statistical picture.

Wednesday, 3rd & 10th June — Midweek In Full Swing

By the time Wednesday rolled around on both weeks, the fortnight was firmly in its rhythm. Wednesday's 12 draws featured Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G again. The Midweek draw, as its name suggests, carries a certain symbolic weight — it is the pivot point of the lottery week, and its results often attract considerable attention.

Enugu, representing one of Nigeria's proudest lottery-following cities, appeared on both Wednesdays and Sundays this fortnight — a double presence that gave Enugu game enthusiasts extra material to review. Tota and Mark II both ran their Wednesday editions smoothly, while Vag produced results that will sit neatly in the historical records. Lucky G making another appearance here — its third of the fortnight by the time the week closed — only adds to its significance as one of the most active games on the Premier Lotto schedule.

Thursday, 4th & 11th June — Back to Familiar Faces

Thursday brought back some of Monday's cast in a satisfying mid-fortnight echo. The 12 Thursday draws featured Peoples, Fortune, Fairchance, Diamond, International, and Bingo. Seeing Diamond and Peoples reappear from Monday was notable — players who follow these games closely across multiple draw days had two sets of results to compare within the same week.

Fortune is always a draw worth examining for its historical patterns. Fairchance also made its first appearance on Thursday, and we would see it again on Saturday. International, appearing for the second time in the fortnight alongside Bingo, helped round out Thursday as one of the busiest days in terms of repeat game appearances, which makes cross-day comparison particularly interesting for statistical enthusiasts.

Friday, 5th & 12th June — The Weekend Build-Up

As Nigeria's lottery followers began looking toward the weekend, Friday provided an exciting bridge with its 12 draws across Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag. Royal making its first appearance of the fortnight on Friday — before returning Sunday — marked it as a game that bookends the weekend nicely. Metro appeared for the second time after its Monday slot, while Gold returned from Tuesday.

Bonanza, always one of the more colourfully named entries in the Premier Lotto roster, delivered its Friday draws with the kind of unpredictability that keeps results analysts busy. Jackpot also returned for a second time, and Vag rounded out a Friday card that felt genuinely loaded with variety. It is difficult to look at Friday's lineup and not appreciate just how wide-ranging the Premier Lotto schedule truly is.

Saturday, 6th & 13th June — The Big Weekend Day

Saturday is arguably the crown jewel of the Baba Ijebu weekly calendar for many Nigerian lottery enthusiasts, and this fortnight's Saturday draws did not disappoint. The 12 Saturday draws came from King, Super, 06,