Just my observations from visiting out there:
Africans in Africa see *a lot* of us as Black/African to any extent. But they definitely delineate us as "different" based on our nationality, phenotype, and not having a tribe. So yeah you might be Black/African but *some* will try to finesse/treat you like a lick/opportunity if you think that means you got brotherhood/solidarity.
Lighter skinned and mixed bruhs are an exception depending on where you at. They are more likely to be seen as white/non-black.