"Twenty-two
people died immediately following the blast and three others died later
in the hospital, bringing the total number of deaths to 25," said
Mohammed Kanar, the northeast coordinator of the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA).
"This is apart from the two suicide bombers who also died," he said on local television.
Kanar said NEMA has begun to provide relief materials to the families of those affected by Wednesday's attack.
The
bombing, carried out by two women disguised as men, hit the Molai
district of Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram which has been
repeatedly targeted by the Islamists in the past.
The
attack was only the second this month in northeastern Nigeria and came
after four raids and suicide bombings in February and eight in January
believed to be the work of Boko Haram -- a marked fall since last year.
There
was no immediate claim of responsibility but Wednesday's bombing bore
all the hallmarks of the Islamic State affiliate, whose insurgency has
left at least 17,000 people dead since 2009.
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