Washington DC, USA – August 25, 2019 – We are happy to announce that the case brought against our CEO and Editor-in-Chief Joan Ngomba by a Cameroonian filmmaker last year has been dismissed by the courts for lack of evidence.
Joan was wrongfully arrested in July 2018 and briefly detained on charges of plagiarism and piracy of a movie that premiered in 2017. These charges were false and those who knew the facts stated as much back then. Unfortunately, due to the nature of Cameroon’s judicial system, this case dragged on for over a year. However, upon submission of a withdrawal letter by the plaintiff’s lawyers to the Judge a few weeks ago, the case was dismissed and Joan has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
For over 11-years, Joan Ngomba has had an unblemished media career in Cameroon and Nigeria, and we are glad that this matter has been put to bed and her reputation restored.
On behalf of Joan and the entire DcodedTV team, we want to thank all of those in Cameroon and diaspora who intervened on her behalf and maintained their support during this period. We owe you a debt of gratitude for having her back. She is currently shooting season two of the DcodedTV Show following the end of the maiden season.
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DcodedTV is Cameroon’s number one entertainment news platform. Our mission is to be a media company that inspires and fulfills your curiosity with groundbreaking entertainment content. Season One of the flagship DcodedTV Show aired on 5 TV channels in Cameroon and Europe (STV, Canal 2 English, MyMovie TV, MyMedia Prime, and Vox Africa UK). DcodedTV is a subsidiary of Niki Heat, a fashion, an entertainment company that operates in the areas of professional makeup, model management, fashion design, music/TV production, and online news.