Nigerian authorities say a bomb exploded outside a nightclub in the capital, Abuja, late Friday.
Officials say no one was injured, but the windows of nearby buildings were shattered and a number of cars were damaged.
The explosion came just hours after Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan fired his national security adviser and defense minister.
Nigeria has been hit by scores of bombings blamed on Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram.
President Jonathan has been criticized for attending an environmental summit in Brazil this past week while violent clashes continue to plague Nigeria.
Boko Haram does not recognize Nigeria's government or constitution and says it is fighting to establish a strict Islamist state, ruled by Sharia law. Authorities say the radical sect is responsible for attacks that have killed scores of people, mostly in the north.
Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation with about 150 million people, divided roughly between Muslims and Christians. VoA.