Ali Musa said the trio, believed to have been sent by Boko Haram jihadists, struck at Shuwari Buri village, 38 kilometres from Maiduguri at around 9:20 pm yesterday.
"Two of them rushed into a thatched hut and detonated their explosives, killing two brothers who had retired for the night," he added.
"The third bomber detonated her explosives among residents who had gathered ... Injuring seven."
The three bombers had earlier told villagers they were travellers and asked them for accommodation for the night. But they were refused on security grounds.
Shuwari Buri is in the Konduga area, some 40 kilometres southeast of the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, which has been repeatedly hit by suicide bombings and gun attacks.
Boko Haram has increasingly used suicide bombers to attack civilian targets including mosques, schools, markets and bus stations.
Many of the bombers have been women and young girls.
The phenomenon has increased as the Islamist militants lost captured territory to the military due to a sustained counter-insurgency that began in early 2015.
The rebels' push for a hardline Islamic state in the region has left at least 20,000 people dead in Nigeria alone and displaced more than 2.6 million others.
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