FIFA could also be forced to sack the executive committee altogether and appoint a harmonization committee in their place.
The Nation Newspaper reports that last week, the electoral appeals committee members upheld all the results of the September 30 elections in Warri, while the committee’s chairman has ordered fresh elections this week for the presidential, first vice-presidential as well as two other seats in the southeast and northwest.
Both decisions are now before FIFA, who are expected to rule on the matter this week. An official told AfricanFootball.com that “it was in the best interest of the country that the two different rulings are harmonized before the FIFA intervention, which could lead to another court case and subsequent ban by FIFA of the country.
“The matter is very clear if the decisions of the appeals committee are not harmonized, FIFA will be forced to intervene and this may lead to court cases and subsequent ban of the country,” the official explained.“FIFA may also appoint a harmonization committee in place of the executive committee and it is this harmonization committee that will organize fresh elections.”
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has received both decisions from the appeals committee.
“There are just too many interests and everyone is holding tight to his position and if the various differences are not resolved, what may result may not be good for some of these interests,” another source warned.
A ban from FIFA would mean the country will not take part in next year’s CAF U17, U20 and U23 qualifying championships, while the country’s clubs namely Kano Pillars, Enyimba, Warri Wolves and Dolphins will also be withdrawn from the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup.Nigeria has been experiencing leadership crisis since the country crashed out of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil in July.
This has led to a brief FIFA suspension and subsequently several warnings from the world football governing body.




