Home Sweet Home (Ghanaian TV series)

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Home Sweet Home
Genredrama
StarringRama Brew
Kojo Dadson
John Apea
Country of originGhana
Original languageEnglish
Original release
Release2012 (2012) 
present

Home Sweet Home is an English-language Ghanaian family television drama series that premiered in 2012 [1] and is still running. This program portrays how a family relates to each other and the growth and the challenges they face. [2] [3] [4]

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