I've found many young Africans who idolize black America. They love hip hop, they have black American icons. The girls love Beyonce, and others the guys love Jay Z, 50 cent, etc.
I've found this in a few different African countries I've been fortunate to see. The internet has made black American culture accessible to everyone. I've heard young Africans use the word 'lit', '..AF' and other words both in messages as well as in person.
They supported the BLM/George Floyd protests. They are generally not supportive of the selling out of their leaders.
I've formed several very good friendships with some and they are pro Black. A number of the black women use the term melanin and other black affirming beauty.
That said, there are a lot of coons and bedwenches. A whole lot. Way, way too many. Its a mix of mindsets.
There are many who would gladly align. I'd say South Africans the most are down. Rwandans are also cool AF too generally and got a business mindset. I have a friend, LA native who has done business there.
I'd support in what way I can if they rose up. I wouldn't necessarily call myself a pan Africanist the way Dr. Umar would define it but I would say I would link up with whomever is on code. No matter place of origin.