Premier Enugu Results
Wed 17th June 2026 NEW
Winning Numbers:
70 30 84 5 10
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Historical Premier Enugu Results
Wed 17th June 2026
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70 30 84 5 10Sun 14th June 2026
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72 9 53 13 21Wed 10th June 2026
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8 2 76 79 65Sun 7th June 2026
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26 82 75 87 37Wed 3rd June 2026
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76 82 59 2 38Sun 31st May 2026
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75 62 8 1 73Wed 27th May 2026
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87 13 61 3 50Sun 24th May 2026
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73 71 13 61 69Wed 20th May 2026
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34 48 35 90 50Sun 17th May 2026
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69 15 29 6 26Wed 13th May 2026
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43 77 87 57 61Sun 10th May 2026
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78 47 2 43 29Wed 6th May 2026
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35 24 80 88 31Sun 3rd May 2026
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73 43 67 6 76Wed 29th April 2026
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22 45 40 19 76Sun 26th April 2026
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76 51 29 4 21Wed 22nd April 2026
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2 29 75 55 28Sun 19th April 2026
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78 76 63 29 16Wed 15th April 2026
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19 54 88 21 77Sun 12th April 2026
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9 55 84 52 90

About Baba Ijebu Results
Premier Lotto — known across Nigeria as Baba Ijebu — has been running draws since Kesington Adebutu founded the company in 1965. The "Baba Ijebu" name is a colloquial title for Adebutu himself, who is from Ijebu-Igbo in Ogun State. It attached to the lottery so thoroughly over six decades that Premier Lotto's official branding barely registers; most players, agents, and even bookmakers simply call it Baba Ijebu.
The game format is 5/90: five numbers drawn from a barrel of 1 to 90, nothing else. No machine numbers, no bonus ball, no supplementary draw. That simplicity is a feature rather than a limitation — it's one reason the game has stayed popular while more complex formats have come and gone. The results you see on this page reflect that directly: every row is five numbers and a date, with no secondary columns to worry about.
Betting options, however, are more varied than the draw format suggests. Standard wagers include Nap2 (any two of your chosen numbers appearing in the five drawn), Nap3, Perm bets that cover multiple combinations across a selection, and the "banker" — predicting the specific first number drawn, which carries higher odds. These bet types are set and paid by individual bookmakers rather than by Premier Lotto directly, so the same set of drawn numbers can settle at very different amounts depending on where the slip was placed. If you're checking a result to verify a win, always confirm the bet type and the specific bookmaker's payout schedule alongside the draw outcome.
Draw frequency is high. On a typical weekday, named draws run through the morning, afternoon, and evening, and results carry identifiers tied to specific draw points or regional outlets — common names include Ijebu, Lagos, Enugu, Fortune, and others. The historical results here capture all of them under the operator. The draw name alongside the date is the quickest way to confirm you're looking at the right result when checking a specific slip.
Because there are no secondary numbers, Baba Ijebu's dataset is exceptionally consistent — every draw is the same structure, going back years. That makes number-frequency analysis cleaner here than on platforms with multiple formats. That said, with draws occurring multiple times daily, six months of results represents thousands of individual draw events. Numbers that look unusually frequent in that pool are often just reflecting normal distribution in a very large sample. The Baba Ijebu hot and cold balls page lets you narrow the window to four or eight weeks, which is a more useful frame for spotting short-term trends. The Baba Ijebu predictions page uses that same windowed frequency data if you want a suggested set of numbers for the next draw.
One regulatory note worth knowing: Baba Ijebu draws are licensed under the Lagos State Lottery Board, while most other Nigerian lottery operators fall under the federal National Lottery Regulatory Commission. That jurisdictional split occasionally confuses players who assume one body covers the whole market. For day-to-day results checking it makes no practical difference, but if you ever need to raise a question about a specific draw or a disputed slip, the Lagos State Lottery Board is the relevant authority.