August 29, 2015

How to unlock android device with local wifi

The method is very simple and easy and
depends on a cool android app that will let you
to make your work easier of unlocking hard
pattern or password from which you want a rid
at your home.
So you just have to follow some simple steps
below to proceed. STEPS TO SKIP ANDROID LOCK
SCREE WITH SPECIFIED WIFI/ BLUETOOTH :-
1. First of all you need to download and install a
cool android app that is Skip Lock.
2. Now open that app after installing it and
there you will see all you networks around you.
3. Enable the Skip Lock option in the app.
4. There open settings and choose the settings
or say unlocking method according to your wish.
you can select both the way to unlock that is
through wifi and through bluetooth.
5. Now add a network in your unlocking list by
which connecting your lock screen will get
disabled.
6. Thats it your are done. Now every time you
get connected to that network you android will
get deactivate and you can operate your android
without unlocking it.
So above is the cool method about How To
Unlock Android Device With Home Wifi.
With this you can easily use your android device
without unlocking it again and again.
You just need to get connected to that specified
network and you are done. Hope you like our
work, do share this cool post with others too.
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queries with this

August 19, 2015

President Buhari arrives Cameroon to Discuss the issue of Boko haram

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari arrived in neighbouring Cameroon on Wednesday for talks on how to combat the escalating regional threat from Boko Haram Islamists. Security was tight for the 24-hour visit, after a surge of Boko Haram violence in Cameroon including an unprecedented series of five suicide bombings in the far north. President Buhari at the Joint Base Andrews Airport in Washington, DC. President Buhari Presidential guard soldiers were posted on rooftops of houses and along the route from the airport to the presidential palace in Yaounde, while vehicles armed with machine-guns patrolled the streets and access to the hotel where Buhari will stay was blocked. The trip comes a day after Nigeria vowed that a new regional force tasked with fighting the jihadists would go into action soon. Nigeria’s presidency said Buhari’s talks with Cameroonian President Paul Biya were part of his “ongoing effort to build a more effective regional coalition against Boko Haram”. Boko Haram has stepped up its attacks since Buhari took office in May, unleashing a wave of violence that has claimed 800 lives in just two months. The Nigerian president has already visited neighbouring Chad and Niger, which have also suffered from attacks by the Islamist fighters. Nigerian military spokesman Major General Chris Olukolade told AFP on Tuesday that the new regional force would be operational “any moment from now”, without giving a specific date. The 8,700-strong Multi-National Joint Task Force, drawing in Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Benin, is expected to be more effective than the current alliance in the battle to end Boko Haram’s six-year insurgency that has claimed some 15,000 lives. Cameroon itself also announced Tuesday it would be sending 2,000 more troops to the north to take on Boko Haram