Abuja:
An Indian was killed in a terror attack in the Nigerian city of Kano that left about 162 people dead, said authorities. Another six Indians, including two children, were injured in the attack.
The High Commission of India here said 23-year-old Kevalkumar Kalidas Rajput has died.
Coordinated bomb attacks targeted security forces and gun battles broke out on Friday in Nigeria's second-largest city of Kano.
Rajput, who hailed from Gujarat, was working for Kano-based company M/s Relchem since March 2011.
He and two of his co-employees Hari Prasad Bhusal and Raj Singh - both Nepali nationals - lost their lives when their car apparently entered a zone of hostilities, said a press release.
Six Indians, including two children, belonging to two families have received injuries from falling shrapnel and debris. They are being treated in Kano hospitals.
Officials of northern Nigeria's Kano State government said on Saturday that about 150 people lost their lives in Friday's terrorist attacks which rocked the state capital of Kano.
State Commissioner of Information Faruk Umar told Xinhua that the toll was arrived at after early morning mopping up operations by rescue and aid agencies.
The attacks are believed to be the work of members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect.
Hundreds of Nigerian troops have been deployed at major streets in northern Kano to enhance security following the multiple explosions in the city.
Armed soldiers had also been deployed at some strategic public and private buildings in the metropolis to prevent possible attacks.
Spokesperson for Boko Haram Abul Qaqa told reporters that the attacks were in response to the refusal of the Kano State government to release some fellow terrorists who had been arrested in the state.
He said they were forced to resort to the attacks after an open letter sent in 2011 to prominent people in the state were ignored.