It is always nice to play for the bigger teams, contesting titles and Champions League rather than relegation.

In football, everything can change.

I don't walk around with a bible or preach to people and I don't want to disturb my team-mates on match days by praying in the dressing room, so I do that at the hotel before I leave. I respect their way of life and do not insist that my way is best. I have not tried to convert anybody.

I came out of a background of want, but today I give glory to God.

If you work hard, dedicated to what you are doing, and you are disciplined, you will succeed in the end.

I am an instance of what is possible with a lot of hard work.

Everybody wants to play in the Premiership and I like a big challenge.

I've invested in pitches and continue to run clinics to help encourage others to do the same.

You can't play football without having a good training pitch.

When you don't spend or invest in the future, you can't always get away with it.

You have every right to set yourselves targets and whether you achieve it or not is entirely a different matter but at least you have to be ambitious and set yourself challenging goals.

For me, there is no limit to success.

Nobody likes it when people dribble past them, me included, but I can't tackle.

My advantage is my skill so I have to use it.

I experienced life in a struggling team at Eintracht Frankfurt, but I was still young then and didn't understand what it meant to be relegated.

My Nigerian colleagues gave me a good impression of the Premiership and I am glad to be here.

Traditionally it's been difficult for Africans to play over here, mainly because the African calendar is very different to that in Europe. Most of the coaches over here can't accept that we have to go back home to play at the Nations' Cup for a month while the season is still on over here. That made people reluctant to sign Africans.

People wonder why I chose to come to Bolton. There's a different pressure and mentality here to PSG, where we were expected to challenge at the top every year, but look at our squad - quality throughout.

I've wanted to be a part of the Premiership for some time, to experience the excitement and the atmosphere.

When I was in Paris I was at a big club in a major city, but nobody really cared about each other. It didn't have that family feeling, I didn't see any team spirit.

I should have got a medal at Neunkirchen, my first club in Germany.

Winning the Carling Cup would be the ultimate for me.

It's not easy to break into an Arsenal team from youth.

Ronaldo is a fantastic player, one of the best I've ever seen, but he's been a bit unfortunate to be of the same generation as Messi. Consequently, they have to share the limelight.