three bombs have exploded in Maiduguri in North-East Nigeria, killed at least three people.Transport hub went to a hotel and a to a two blasts on Sunday night. The police say that losses in two hospitals in the city were taken.
Similar attacks have on the Islamist Boko Haram sect who have been fighting the security services in the city have been blamed.
The recent bomb attacks come to the polls on Tuesday for the Governors of Nigeria's 36 States.
The Northern presidential election swept unrest in Nigeria on 16 April, after which established Goodluck Jonathan, a southerner was won by. Hundreds are believed to have been killed and tens of thousands fled their homes.
It is unclear whether the bomb explosions in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno of State, have a connection to the riots.
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Casualty figures from the third explosion at the motor Park are not yet known.
The BBC's Bilkisu Babangida in Maiduguri says that a tripartite statement of Boko Haram, away from the Office a newspaper in the city warning of further attacks was left on Sunday.
"We never will accept any system of governance in addition to the of Islam referred to, because this is the only way Muslims free will can," he said.
"We not the Nigerian Government respected because it is illegal." "We will continue to fight its military and police, because they protect not Islam."
Violence has also campaigning in Borno State, including the assassination in January by the opposition all Nigeria people's Party (ANPP) candidate tarnished.
But our reporter says that tight is the recent bombings as a surprise, because the security in the city due to the elections for Governor.
"From all indications, this is the handiwork of Boko Haram, which has carried out similar attacks in the past," Police spokesman may MAMM said told AFP.
Conflicts in Maiduguri between Boko Haram, indicating that Western education is prohibited, and the police left in July 2009 hundreds of mainly sect of Member dead.
For the last six months of sect members have been fighting a guerrilla war, kill police officers and people who they believe helped the security services in the fight against them.
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