Reports from north-eastern Nigeria say a mosque has been hit by a suicide bomb attack during early morning prayers.
The attack took place in the town of Gwoza in the north-eastern Borno state on Sunday morning.
Reports in the Nigerian media differ.
Some say three people died when a suicide bomber ran into a group of worshippers in a mosque during early morning prayers. Other reports say that only the attacker was killed.
It is also not clear whether one or two bombers were involved.
Some reports suggest the bombs went off right inside the mosque while others say attackers struck just outside, as worshippers were leaving after the prayers.
No group has said it had carried out the attack but the militant groups Boko Haram and the so-called Islamic State West Africa Province are active in the region.
In the last month, they have beheaded more than a dozen Christians including a pastor. They have also attacked mosques and churches in the past killing hundreds of people.
There has been no official comment.
We'll bring you more details when we get them.