They truly grasping at straws with some of the comparisons resembling each other. Nevertheless, it's only natural that some of us Afro-descendants of the Americas (Afram/ADOS, Jamaicans, Dominicans/Mi no black papis, Afro-Brazilians, Haitians, Afro-Colombians, etc) resemble West and Central Africans from specific countries and ethnic groups because well... we descend from them. Simple.
However, this must be made clear: Africa is a continent that contains a vast amount of different cultures, biomes and people. African people are phenotypically diverse. A South Sudanese looks different from a South African who in turn looks different from a Nigerian who in turn looks different from a Senegalese who in turn looks different from an Angolan who in turn looks different from an Ethiopian and you get the point. Of course, neighbouring countries will share cultural, genetic and phenotypical traits.
I say this because I've increasingly seen and heard among the diaspora that "Africans are the same", "We look alike", "All African cultures are the same" and other such nonsense. The same things we'd call racist if Non-black people said it.
You're gonna find some Afro-descendants of the Americas that look like they can fit into a specific country and ethnic group within West or Central Africa and those that don't because let's just say a Senegambian man and Angolan woman have a daughter then the child wouldn't look fully Senegambian or fully Angolan but something in between. Let's say that the Half Sengambian Half Angolan woman marries a Half Ghanaian Half Cameroonian man and they have a child. What would the child look like? Highly unlikely the child would look fully Cameroonian!?
Do you see how this relates to us Afro-descendants of the Americas? And I didn't even mention the Euro blood