Another week of Premier Lotto action has come and gone, and what a seven days it was across the boards. From Monday all the way through to Sunday, the machines were spinning, the numbers were flying, and Baba Ijebu delivered its usual brand of drama, suspense, and statistical intrigue. The week of 22 June to 5 July 2026 gave us a total of 83 draws spread across six different game types per day, touching virtually every corner of Nigeria's most beloved numbers game. Whether you are a devoted follower of the results or simply someone who loves tracking the patterns and history of Premier Lotto, this week's roundup has everything you need to stay informed.

Monday, 22 June: The Week Kicks Off Strong

Monday opened with 12 draws across six games β€” Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, Metro, MSP, and International. As always, Monday's slate sets the tempo for the entire week, and this particular Monday didn't disappoint. The variety on offer β€” from the household familiarity of Peoples to the broader reach of International β€” meant that results were being monitored keenly from Lagos to Abuja, Port Harcourt to Kano. With two draws per game, there was plenty of historical data generated right from the word go.

Tuesday, 23 June: The Midweek Builders Arrive

Tuesday brought another full card of 12 draws, this time featuring Gold, Jackpot, Lucky G, 06, Club Master, and Super. Tuesday is typically when serious data watchers begin comparing early-week numbers against historical patterns, and this week was no exception. Gold and Jackpot, both perennial favourites, attracted significant attention, while Club Master continued its reputation as one of the more consistent performers in terms of number frequency variety.

Wednesday, 25 June: Midweek Momentum

By Wednesday, the week was well into its stride. Twelve draws again, distributed across Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G. Midweek, as its name suggests, is one of the most watched games at this point in the schedule, and Enugu continues to carry regional pride with its dedicated following in the South-East. Wednesday's draws are also notable because they often signal whether the week's dominant numbers are beginning to cement themselves β€” and this week, early signs of certain figures recurring were already starting to emerge.

Thursday, 26 June: The Big Games Return

Thursday refreshed the lineup with returning favourites β€” Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo β€” delivering another 12 draws. The return of Diamond and Peoples mid-week is always significant because it gives analysts a second data point for those games within the same week. Fortune, one of the more evocatively named games in the Premier Lotto stable, drew its usual level of interest, while Fairchance rounded out a strong Thursday card.

Friday, 27 June: Almost the Weekend

Friday was the week's only day with a slightly lighter load β€” 11 draws instead of 12 β€” but that did absolutely nothing to reduce the excitement. Royal, Metro, Gold, Bonanza, Jackpot, and Vag all featured prominently. Friday results are always particularly scrutinised because they sit right on the boundary between the working week and the weekend, and Bonanza β€” with its larger-than-life name β€” tends to draw plenty of eyes whenever it appears on the schedule. Royal also deserves special mention here as one of the games that consistently produces interesting result spreads.

Saturday, 28 June: The Weekend Showcase

If Friday builds anticipation, Saturday delivers it in full. Twelve draws across King, Super, Club Master, National, 06, and Fairchance made for one of the most anticipated draw days of the week. King and National in particular carry a certain prestige β€” they feel like the flagship events of the Saturday schedule, the kind of draws that get people hovering over their phones and checking BabaIjebu.app with particular urgency. Super and Club Master, already familiar from earlier in the week, made return appearances to round out a stacked Saturday.

Sunday, 29 June: The Week Closes in Style

Sunday brought the curtain down on this remarkable week with 12 draws featuring Royal, Mark II, Enugu, Aseda, Lucky G, and Tota. Aseda is always a fascinating game to close out a week with β€” it has a loyal following and produces results that often surprise even the most experienced observers of the Premier Lotto landscape. Lucky G, appearing for the third time this week across different days, and Tota rounded out what had been an extraordinarily busy and data-rich seven days of draws.

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