The head office of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been closed off by police to prevent a breakdown of law and order, according to officials.
Staff members of the NFF and the private security guards have been sent away by the police.
This followed Friday’s court order nullifying the September 2014 elections of the NFF executive committee led by president Amaju Pinnick.
A rival group led by Chris Giwa threatened to resume work at the office on Monday after they announced new managerial changes at the secretariat.
Pinnick said they will appeal the court ruling, while also applying for a stay of execution on the matter.
This third-party inference could lead to world football governing banning the country as it enters another round of leadership tussle.
Two years ago, a group led by Giwa took their case to court before it was withdrawn as a result of a ban threat by FIFA.
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