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Baba Ijebu pay me my dough meaning and what to know

by Ayomide Alausa
May 28, 2024 10:17 AM
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Are you curious about the meaning of the phrase “Baba Ijebu Pay me my Dough”? This popular street slogan is often used in the context of the Baba Ijebu lottery, a betting platform. 

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Essentially, it’s a plea or demand for luck or fortune to be on your side so that you can win money. People often use it jokingly or superstitiously when they hope for financial success after gambling. 

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In this article, we’ll explore the meaning of “Baba Ijebu Pay me my Dough”.

What is Baba Ijebu?

Before we can fully understand the phrase “Baba Ijebu Pay me my Dough,” it’s it’s important to fully grasp the context in which it originated.

“Baba Ijebu” is a street term used to refer to Premier Lotto, a lottery company founded in the 1960s by Chief Kessington Adebukunola Adebutu and has since become a household name in Nigeria, especially in the southwestern states. Till today, many players only refer to the company as “Baba ijebu.”

The platform offers lottery and sports betting services and was officially launched in 2001 after the Nigerian government legalized sports betting. Over the years, the term ‘Baba Ijebu pay me my dough’ has also become popular on the streets.

Playing the Baba Ijebu game is a straightforward process that involves predicting numbers. To play, you select the game you wish to play and choose a set of “lucky numbers”, then place a bet on the selected combination.

Once you’ve staked your bet, you’ll receive a physical ticket or receipt that serves as proof of your wager and if your chosen numbers match the winning numbers, you’ll win a prize. 

What does it mean when people say “Baba Ijebu Pay me My Dough”?

If you’re unfamiliar with this phrase, you might assume that Baba Ijebu owes someone money. However, this is not the case, at least not in a literal sense. 

When people use this phrase, they are expressing their hope or desire to win their lottery bets and receive their prize money from Baba Ijebu. 

The phrase “Baba Ijebu” refers to the popular lottery company, while “my dough” signifies winnings or money.

Therefore, when someone utters this phrase, whether in earnest or in jest, they are expressing their wish for luck or success that could potentially change their life.

How to Play Baba Ijebu

If you were to ask any regular gambler on the streets of Lagos to name the top 3 lottery games in Nigeria, Baba Ijebu would undoubtedly be on that list.

This beloved lottery game is one of the oldest in Nigeria and can be easily played over the phone or at any Baba Ijebu lottery center. While there is no limit to the number of times you can play Baba Ijebu, it’s important to play responsibly and within your means.

In the following section, we’ll discuss the different ways to play Baba Ijebu games and how to get started.

1. Nap Games

The NAP games offer a higher payout than most other lottery games and require players to stake on numbers that must appear among the 5 winning numbers drawn. However, the chances of winning are lower compared to other games.


There are 5 different ways to play NAP games, and we’ve listed them in the table below for your convenience.

Ticket NameNumbers SelectedWhat can be won?
Nap1140    x purchase amount *
Nap22240  x purchase amount
Nap332,100   x purchase amount
Nap446,000   x purchase amount
Nap5544,000 x purchase amount

2. Permutation Games (Perm games)

For those who prefer less risky lottery games, perm games can be a good choice as they increase the chances of winning.

Unlike NAP games, where all the numbers chosen must make the draw, in permutation games, you can win by having at least 2 numbers appear in the draw.

The table below provides a helpful guide to understanding how permutation games work.

Game NameNumbers selectedAmount of lines
Perm233
Perm246
Perm2510
Perm2615
Perm2721
Perm2828
Perm2936
Perm21045
Perm344
Perm3510
Perm3620
Perm3735
Perm3856
Perm3984
Perm310120
how permutation games work

How to Play Baba Ijebu Games 

There are several ways to play Baba Ijebu’s Pay Me My Dough games, including via the lottery center, USSD, or mobile app.

In this section, we’ll explain how you can play Baba Ijebu’s Pay Me My Dough games at the lottery center.

  • Walk into any Baba Ijebu lottery outlet near you, Choose a particular lottery/draw to play.
  • Choose 5 numbers from 1 – 90.
  • State the particular game type you want to play.
  • State the amount you’re willing to stake (the minimum wager is N50 and the maximum wager is N50,000)
  • Collect your ticket and check the result when it’s out. Results are usually released 6 times daily.
  • If your 2 numbers are drawn you will win the corresponding prize money.

OR

Via USSD

This method is only available to MTN users. To play a game, all you have to do is;

  • Dial *755# to get access to Baba Ijebu Pay Me My Dough mobile gaming service.
  • Confirm that you have gone above 18 years.
  • Accept the terms and conditions given.
  • Choose the games you want to play whether NAP2 or PERM2.

Baba Ijebu Mobile App

Playing the game on your phone has never been easier or more convenient. The Baba Ijebu mobile app is compatible with all Android and IOS mobile devices, making it the perfect choice for avid players.

To play a game using the mobile app; 

  • Download the Baba Ijebu App from your phone’s app store and install it.
  • After installing, register for an account by putting in your correct details.
  • Once you have registered, the next step is to fund your account. 
  • After funding your account, you can choose the games you want and select your lucky numbers
  • After selecting your lucky numbers, the next step is to place your bets. 
  • Lastly, you wait for your results

You should note that results are announced daily, and you can check the results on the Baba Ijebu website or mobile app.

Wrap Up

After reading this article, we’re sure you understand of the meaning behind the famous catchphrase, “Baba Ijebu Pay me my dough”. 

If you’re interested in trying your luck with the lottery. The article provides a helpful guide on playing, so you can give it a shot and see if you strike it lucky.

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