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Chris Giwa has insisted that he will not give up his claim to be Nigeria Football Federation1 president.
克里斯·吉华强调,自己不会放弃尼日利亚足协主席的职位。
This is despite a Fifa ultimatum2 that Nigeria will be suspended from global football on Monday unless he gives up his assertion.
Football's world governing body do not recognise the election of Giwa on 26 August.
"I remain the president of the NFF, a legitimate3 congress elected me and that is how it is," Giwa told BBC Sport.
"What I have said [at a public hearing] is that anyone that is aggrieved4 has the right to appeal to the NFF appeal committee.
"If an appeal committee or the Court of Arbitration5 for Sport sits today and quash my election, I will humbly6 vacate office."
Should Giwa refuse to leave and the ban comes into force on Monday it means the African champions would not be able to play their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on 10 September in South Africa.
The Confederation of African Football says if the Super Eagles miss that match they would be disqualified from the qualifying campaign.
The ban will only be lifted when the NFF board as it stood on 25 August, with Aminu Maigari as president, are allowed back to their offices to work.
Maigari's board met in the Nigerian capital Abuja on Thursday to adopt a new roadmap leading to the NFF elections as directed by Fifa.
Nigeria were banned from global football for nine days in July for government interference in the running of the football federation when Maigari was forced out of his post by a court ruling.
After his reinstatement, he was voted out of office by the NFF's executive committee a few days later. However, Fifa did not accept this and Maigari was once again back as president in August.
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