United States, United Kingdom and Australia have raised the alarm over plans by the Boko Haram sect to bombs hotels and other places frequently visited by Westerners in Abuja.
In separate warnings issued on Wednesday, they warned their nationals to increase their levels of vigilance at hotels around Abuja as well as churches, markets, licensed premises, shopping centres and places of worship.
They did not, however, issue specific dates for the attacks, unlike two weeks ago when the U.S and UK gave specific warnings that Boko Haram planned bomb attacks for the Easter period.
The warnings were dismissed by Nigerian authorities.
But U.S and UK were proved right when suspected Boko Haram suicide bombers attacked a busy area in Kaduna on Easter Sunday.
The bomb attack left scores of people, especially commercial motorcycles operators aka okada, dead and caused immense damage to properties around the scene.