Ghana home‑feast clip
A viral Ghana clip captured an Eid al-Fitr food‑tour vibe — an admin visiting Muslim followers’ homes for celebratory feasts — the post earned 121 likes and 3,603 views. It’s a neat micro‑travel peek at how local hospitality and home cooking shape destination food experiences. (x.com)
The clip was posted to TV3 Ghana’s official TikTok account @tv3gh_official with the caption “Admin on his way to all his Muslim followers’ houses like it’s a full-on Eid al-Fitr food tour,” used hashtags #MGCC and #TV3GH, listed the audio as “original sound - TV3 Ghana,” and the TikTok upload shows 1,205 likes on the platform. (tiktok.com) TV3 Ghana’s social footprint helps explain the view counts: its TikTok profile is listed with about 2.4 million followers and the broadcaster’s YouTube channel shows roughly 960,000 subscribers. (tiktok.com) (youtube.com) TV3 is part of the Media General / MG Digital Media group that operates the 3News brand behind the TV3 social channels. (squidtv.net) TV3 distributes similar short, locally focused clips across multiple platforms — the station has active profiles and video streams on TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat that regularly post festival and lifestyle content. (tiktok.com) (youtube.com) (snapchat.com) The TikTok framing of an “Eid al-Fitr food tour” sits alongside mainstream Eid coverage from Ghanaian outlets this season, including reports and photo galleries of Eid prayers and community gatherings at Independence Square and other venues. (graphic.com.gh) (myjoyonline.com)