An explosion has rocked the Central Bank of Nigeria, Calabar branch killing many people, the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) has reported.
The blast killed at least two people and injured 18 others, police said on Friday.
Nigeria is on high alert for militant attacks as Boko Haram fighters – who have killed thousands and displaced two million people in a seven-year-old insurgency in the northeast – may start targeting other parts of the country.
Cross River state police spokesman, John Elu, said the blast was thought to have occurred at about 11.30 a.m. (1030 GMT).
“The explosion is suspected to have been caused by a gas cylinder controlling the central air conditioner in the banking hall causing shock waves that affected other air conditioners there,” he said.
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