People reported deafening gunfire and explosions late yesterday around the time families gathered to eat.
Nigerian army spokesman Brig. Gen. Sani Usman has sent out a text message urging people not to panic and saying the situation was under control.
Witnesses in Maiduguri said dozens of people began arriving in town after fleeing attacks on their nearby villages.
Boko Haram is linked to the Islamic State group and began its insurgency in Maiduguri before expanding attacks to the neighbouring nations of Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
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