A suspected bomb exploded outside a court in Nigeria’s oil city of Port Harcourt on Thursday as a judge was expected to rule on a disputed election result but there were no injuries.
The device went off at about 7:30 am (0630 GMT) at the gate of the Federal High Court in the southern city, which is capital of Rivers state.
“The explosion damaged some parts of a car parked near the court gate. No harm or injury was recorded,” said eyewitness Alice Jumbo.
Security personnel put out a fire quickly and secured the area, she added. Another witness, Harry Obele, said the blast sent people running for cover into the court.
The court was due to rule on a case between the local Peoples Democratic Party, which is in power in Rivers but not nationally, against a local council chairman of the All Progressives Congress.
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