November 29, 2019

Sen. Uche Ekwunife added Innoson Vehicles (IVM)to her garage.




It is not a new statement in the heart of many Nigerians that Nigerians don't normally patronize their own products.

this statement over the years has been the basic words on the lips of those who to start up business in the southeastern part of Nigeria. that is is why many indigenous people hardly establish a reasonable business in this particular area.

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the Igbo support one another in all ramifications... just recently the most distinguished senator Uche Ekwinife who is representing the good people of Anambra central senatorial district in the red chamber purchase one of the Inosson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) SUV. which was added in her car collections. this shows a high sense of patriotism. she is without doubts shows how proud she is for her indigenous product.

Apparently, this without much ado is what this society needs to hold one another. IVM is a fast-rising motor manufacturing company in Nigeria and Africa at large which I believe will be competing with the kind of Ford, Mercedes, Toyota ETC in the nearest future.

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If other people queue into this new development, it is a welcoming one of supporting the indigenous product, this country in no time will be regarded as a developed nation. This will not only attract foreign investors but it will also boost our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). Sen. Ekwunife's gestures are worth emulating, she just proved to be a true daughter of the soil. I'm looking forward to seeing more Personalities like IYOM and the rest of the will heighten the development of our nation.

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November 28, 2019

How to set up a mobile hotspot on Android




While using your smartphone as your sole internet source is not preferable, there are times when turning your Android phone into a hotspot can really come in handy. Learning how to set up a mobile hotspot on Android may be helpful when your main internet connection goes down, for example.

In this post we will show you the ins and outs of setting up a mobile hotspot on Android, so let’s get started.

How to set up a mobile hotspot on Android

You have likely seen the hotspot button in your device’s quick settings drawer. While that is the fastest and easiest way to turn your mobile hotspot on and off, you are going to want to take a moment to configure things first.

Here’s how you configure a hotspot connection on Android:

  1. Open the Settings app;
  2. Select the Network & internet option;
  3. Select Hotspot & tethering;
  4. Tap on Wi-Fi hotspot;
  5. This page has options for turning the hotspot feature on and off. Additionally, you can change the network name, security type, password, and more;
  6. Follow instructions to customize the hotspot feature to your liking.

The hard part is over. All there is left to do is to turn on the hotspot feature. There is a handy toggle to do so in the settings, or you can use the notification shade’s quick settings.

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Keep in mind that smartphone manufacturers often add their own UI elements to the experience. This often means moving settings and options around. We based these instructions on the stock Android settings menu in a Google Pixel 3 XL. Things might be slightly different depending on which device you own, but it should be relatively similar.


Set up mobile hotspot with a third-party app

Any recent smartphone should come with hotspot capabilities built-in. This wasn’t the norm in the past, though. Those of you using older smartphones might not have a tethering/hotspot option at your disposal, in which case you might depend on using a third-party app.

Two of our favorite options are PdaNet+ and Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.


What’s next?
There are a bunch of great apps in the Google Play Store that provide these and similar services for hotspot and tethering. Keep in mind that your best bet is to use the default Android or carrier tool. Third-party options are for the few users left who still need such services.

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November 27, 2019

How to backup WhatsApp chats history, media




WHATSAPP has revolutionised how people connect with their contacts. The popular chat app has now addressed the long-standing problem of recovering deleted messages. Here is how to backup WhatsApp chats.
A statement on the message platform reads: “WhatsApp chat histories aren’t stored on our servers.
You can use our iCloud backup feature to back-up and restore your chat history
“We can’t retrieve any deleted messages for you.
“You can use our iCloud backup feature to back up and restore your chat history.
“Media and messages you back up aren’t protected by WhatsApp end-to-end encryption while in iCloud.”

How to use WhatsApp iCloud backup:

To make a manual backup of your chats users should navigate to WhatsApp > Settings > Chats > Chat Backup > Back Up Now.

Users can also enable automatic, scheduled backups by selecting Auto Backup and then selecting your backup frequency.


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This will back-up chats and any associated media to their iCloud account.

Users have the option to include or exclude videos from the backup.

It is important to know this WhatsApp iCloud backup process can a long time to complete, depending on your internet connection and size of the backup.


Requirements for the WhatsApp iCloud backup:

Users must be signed in with the Apple ID you use to access the iCloud recovery.

iOS 7 or later and iCloud Drive must be turned on for iOS 8 and later: .

Documents and Data must be activated for iOS 7.

There must be sufficient free space on both your iCloud and iPhone.

Users must have at least 2.05 times the space available in their iCloud account and phone than the backup’s actual size.
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