Leaving the stage would pave the way for younger players to come up too.
I was gifted with the ball, and I saw the opportunity of playing in the Bundesliga as the tool I needed to make a name for myself.
I think it's always easier to sit on the outside and act as if you have the best solution.
If you work hard, dedicated to what you are doing, and you are disciplined, you will succeed in the end.
It's not easy to break into an Arsenal team from youth.
Playing in the German Bundesliga gave me the platform to excel in my football career.
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.
It's a team sport but every player's ego will kick in at a certain point.
Playing in the German Bundesliga gave me the platform to excel in my football career.
I wanted to play in the Premier League and Bolton offered me that opportunity at that time and that was why I signed for Bolton.
It is always nice to play for the bigger teams, contesting titles and Champions League rather than relegation.
To be honest, I can live anywhere.
I believe an African team will one day win the World Cup, and it could even be in Brazil.
Sometimes having the best players is not enough to win the Champions League.
Well, I think sometimes I am brutally honest.
I don't have to think about other players. I'm more concerned with my own game and how I can influence things on the field with my ability.
My Nigerian colleagues gave me a good impression of the Premiership and I am glad to be here.
It's always good to have more than one player who can take free-kicks or penalties.
I have been following the Premier League very closely because once you have been a footballer you have an affinity with the game.