At least six people have been killed in a suicide bombing at a college
in northern Nigeria's biggest city, Kano, witnesses say.
The female bomber is reported to have blown herself up as students
queued to check their names on an admission list.
Meanwhile the government says a 10-year-old girl with a suicide belt
has been arrested in a neighbouring state.
Militant Islamist group Boko Haram has been waging an insurgency in
Nigeria since 2009.
The college bombing was the fifth attack in Kano since Sunday.
'Huge crowd'
At least three of the attacks were carried out by female bombers, in
what BBC Nigeria analyst Aliyu Tanko describes as a new trend in the
insurgency.
It is unclear whether the group is recruiting female bombers or
forcing kidnapped girls to carry out suicide missions, he says.
Boko Haram is holding more than 200 girls that its gunmen abducted
during a raid in April on a boarding school in Chibok town in the
northern state of Borno.

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