The last two weeks of June 2026 delivered one of the most action-packed fortnights Nigerian Premier Lotto fans have witnessed in recent memory. From the opening draws on Monday, 15th June, right through to the final Sunday session on 28th June, the machines were busy, the boards were lit, and the numbers kept rolling in across every major game on the schedule. A grand total of 84 draws spread across seven days — 12 draws per day, six games each day — meant there was never a dull moment for lottery enthusiasts tracking results from Lagos to Enugu, Port Harcourt to Kano. Whether you follow the classics or the specialist games, this fortnight had something for everyone. Let us break it all down, day by day, number by number.
Monday, 15th & 22nd June — Opening the Week With a Bang
Mondays set the tone, and this fortnight they did exactly that. The six games running on Monday were Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, and International, producing a combined total of 12 draws across the two Mondays. These are some of the most watched draws in the weekly calendar, and both Mondays delivered full boards with no interruptions. Diamond and Peoples in particular attracted heavy attention from regular trackers, as these two games have historically produced some of the most consistent number patterns across different seasons. Metro and International, always crowd favourites given their broader appeal, rounded off the Monday slate in fine style.
Tuesday — Gold, Jackpot, and the Mid-Week Builders
Tuesdays brought the Gold, 06, Jackpot, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super draws — a seriously stacked lineup. Over the two Tuesdays in this fortnight, all 12 draws were completed without disruption. Gold and Jackpot are two of the most followed games on the entire Baba Ijebu calendar, and they did not disappoint. Club Master, often a sleeper game that casual followers overlook, quietly produced some interesting number combinations during this period. Lucky G also showed up well, with the game continuing its reputation for delivering varied results across consecutive weeks.
Wednesday — The Midweek Mashup
If Tuesday builds momentum, Wednesday truly kicks the week into high gear. The Wednesday roster for this fortnight featured Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G again — with 12 draws completed across the two Wednesdays. The Midweek draw, as its name suggests, sits right at the heart of the weekly action, and both editions during this fortnight kept trackers glued to their screens. Enugu, one of the regionally significant draws on the Premier Lotto board, also ran cleanly across both weeks. Mark II continues to be a draw that serious number analysts pay close attention to, given its historical tendency to produce numbers in certain ranges more frequently than others.
Thursday — Power Draws in the Back Half
Thursdays during this fortnight featured a particularly powerful set of games: Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo — all 12 draws completed across the two Thursdays. What is particularly noteworthy here is that both Peoples and Diamond appeared on Mondays as well as Thursdays, giving dedicated followers of those games twice the data to work with each week. Fortune, a game that often flies under the radar in mainstream lottery conversations, continued to build its audience during this fortnight. Fairchance also drew solid attention, particularly from players in the South-West who have long considered it one of their preferred weekly games.
Friday — Heading Into the Weekend in Style
Friday's lineup for the fortnight read like a who's who of Premier Lotto royalty: Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag. Twelve draws across two Fridays, all completed on schedule. Royal is one of those games that carries significant prestige in the Nigerian lottery community — the name alone generates excitement, and both Friday editions during this fortnight delivered results that had trackers buzzing. Bonanza also made its presence felt; it is a game synonymous with anticipation, and that energy was palpable across both weeks. Gold and Jackpot, returning for their second appearance in the weekly cycle, gave analysts another data point to compare against their Tuesday performances.
Saturday — The Big Mid-Weekend Session
Saturday is always a special day on the Baba Ijebu calendar, and this fortnight was no exception. The games on offer were King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance — 12 draws completed across the two Saturdays. King is arguably the most regal draw on the entire Premier Lotto schedule, and it carried that reputation well across both Saturday sessions. National, as its name implies, always attracts a nationwide following, and results from both Saturday editions were among the most widely discussed on social media and WhatsApp groups across the country. Club Master and 06, making their second appearances of the week, gave the Saturday session an added layer of continuity for those tracking patterns across multiple draw days.
Sunday — Closing Out the Fortnight
Sunday brought the curtain down on each week with a lineup of Royal, Mark II,