Baba Ijebu has long been a familiar name in Nigeria, a mix of numbers, suspense, and daily routine. Every draw carries that pulse of anticipation—someone, somewhere, waiting for the numbers to fall their way.
As of October 10, 2025, there haven’t been any draws today, or even yesterday. But the records from earlier this month are still fresh.
On Sunday, September 7, Premier Tota pulled 31, 75, 83, 10, 40, while Premier Lucky followed with 63, 82, 08, 31, 76. A few hours earlier, Premier Aseda gave 02, 17, 12, 10, 18, and Premier Enugu had 43, 50, 45, 56, 83. Each set of results tells a small story of luck—somewhere, a cheer, or a quiet sigh.
Further down the schedule, Premier MK II, Premier Royal, and Premier Fairchance all had their moments, their numbers flashing briefly before becoming part of the ever-growing results archive. Premier Super, Premier King, and Premier Jackpot kept the streak alive through September 6th and 5th, each draw offering the same chance at surprise.
Even older results—Premier Bonanza, Gold, Metro, Bingo, and Fortune—sit in the records, reminders of past games and long-shot victories.
Then come the patterns people love to argue about: the Hot and Cold numbers. 61 has appeared 35 times, making it one of the most frequent. 79 lags far behind with just 14 appearances. Some players study these patterns like clues. Others shrug, saying chance has no memory.
Either way, Baba Ijebu is more than numbers on a board. It’s a shared ritual, a few seconds of suspense, and the simple hope that maybe—just maybe—the next draw will change everything.
Article updated 2 weeks ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.