In authoritarian African countries, legalizing Bitcoin may face challenges due to centralized control. However, discussions around its benefits for financial inclusion and economic growth could still emerge, influenced by factors like government attitudes towards digital currencies and financial systems.
It is bad for my fellow African members of this forum, they are trying to earn a livelihood from their earnings on this forum and working hard for the same, either freelancing on sites or doing different types of internet based work.
My suggestion is to continue your struggle and never lower your voice against such governments. Eventually they will forced to allow bitcoin usage and maybe not legalize it but allow it without asking questions.
At least its not like they are imposing 30% tax on crypto.

With so many countries accepting it already, African countries would be left underdeveloped if you they fail to lash onto the Blockchain so as not to be left behind by the rest of the world.
Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies is a way out of the many economic hardship so many African countries are facing and if Bitcoin can be adopted soonest to aid the plight of the citizens then the problem of recession and inflation would have gotten to a balanced quotient before the central banks even offer a solution out.