The Committee, which sat in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, dismissed all the petitions against the conduct of the polls, ruling the September 30 elections in Warri were conducted in accordance with the statutes of FIFA and the Confederation of African Football.

The bitter row between the two factions has attracted the attention of world football’s governing body, who said in a statement sent to insidethegames that they had written a letter to the NFF.

It detailed how if the court ruling is upheld, it would be considered as interference and may lead to their suspension later down the line.

The Nigerian newspaper Vanguard reported Nigeria’s participation at Rio 2016 could be under threat, citing a senior stakeholder within the game who insisted “it’s going to be the beginning of more misery for soccer fans as everything related to football in Nigeria will be clamped by FIFA”.

FIFA did not directly address the claims that Nigeria could miss out on the Olympics but if the matter is not resolved, it could lead to them banning the federation.

They have called for the NFF to reinstate the officials in question or face a suspension.

The issue is the latest blow for football in the country after they failed to qualify for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.

“We can confirm that FIFA has sent a letter to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) informing that, if implemented, a recent ruling of the Federal High Court which apparently nullified the elections of 30 September 2014 of the NFF would likely be considered as an interference in the internal affairs of the NFF and the case would be brought to the highest authorities of FIFA for consideration of sanctions, including the suspension of the NFF,” the statement read.