People in Africa speak many different languages, probably well over a hundred, so it would take a long time to list all the ways to say 'Merry Christmas'. Maybe you could specify the languege.
You see, there exist other religions than Christianity. That may have come as a shocker to 65% of Christian Americans, but it is true. Most Africans are not even close to being Christians. Most are Muslims, and of you tried to get them to celebrate Christmas you would be dropped off with a few hungry lions in the Sahara. Also, the original African equivalent of Christmas is called Kwanzaa But, to answer your question, an African Christian would probably celebrate Christmas the way a European does.
Africa has many other religions that do not celebrate Christmas. But there are 350 million Christians in Africa. It is still a time of celebrating with family and less commercial than elsewhere.
http://goafrica.about.com/od/peopleandculture/a/christmas.htm
Not everyone in Africa is Christian so not everyone will celebrate Christmas. But there are those that sing carols, and decorate with plastic trees. It is a time for family. Some may give gifts but it is not as commercial as in many Western countries.
Africa is a continent with many countries and each country has on average40 languages (some more than 100 due to tribalism). So, there would be thousands of ways to say any given phrase in Africa. Your question is akin to saying "How do you say 'Merry Christmas' in Europe?" In Europe they speak Greek, Italian, German, Welsh, English, Spanish..., because Europe is a continent with many countries and many languages.
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A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year......nGikufisela uKhisimusi oMuhle noNyaka oMusha oNempumelelo
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Весела Коледа! (Merry Christmas!) Честита Коледа! (Happy Christmas!) (religious) Честито Рождество Христово!
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