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Lauderhill honors Jamaican comedy icon Oliver Samuels with Key to the City

The Lauderhill Performing Arts Center (LPAC) was packed to capacity on June 28 as Caribbean humor took center stage at the Lauderhill Live One Love Comedy Show, headlined by a stellar lineup of talent and a heartwarming tribute to Jamaica’s legendary comedian, Oliver Samuels.

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The event, which featured comedic powerhouses Ms. B, Imagine, and Majah Hype, delivered nonstop laughter and good vibes to an enthusiastic audience. But the evening’s most memorable moments came during a series of special tributes celebrating the legacy of Samuels, widely regarded as Jamaica’s Original King of Comedy.

Mayor Denise D. Grant and the Lauderhill City Commission presented Samuels with the Key to the City, recognizing his decades-long contributions to arts and culture throughout the Caribbean diaspora. In a heartfelt message, the city declared:

“From the stage to the screen, Oliver Samuels brought joy to generations, using humor as a bridge across communities and countries. His impact is timeless, and his influence is global… You will always have a home in our city!”

State Representative Daryl Campbell (District 99) also honored Samuels with an official proclamation from the Florida House of Representatives, further cementing his legacy as a cultural ambassador.

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Known for his signature wit, relatable storytelling, and iconic performances in the long-running Jamaican television series “Oliver at Large,” Samuels has spent over five decades bringing Caribbean humor to audiences worldwide. His body of work spans stage, radio, and film, making him a household name across generations.

The evening also saw a major nod to fellow comedian Majah Hype, who received a proclamation from U.S. Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. A replica of the proclamation will be housed at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., recognizing Majah Hype’s rising global impact on Caribbean comedy.

The One Love Comedy Show, produced as a celebration of Caribbean-American Heritage Month, marked a triumphant moment of unity, cultural pride, and laughter. As Samuels graciously accepted his accolades, he reminded the crowd of the power of comedy to uplift and unite.

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“Mi love unuh bad,” he said with a smile, to roaring applause.

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