Lions player takes to Twitter for help navigating Vancouver’s housing market
SURREY, B.C. — Jovan Olafioye has made a career out of protecting CFL quarterbacks from some of the league’s most fearsome pass-rushers, but this season, he felt like he was in danger of being sacked by Vancouver’s notoriously tough housing market.
Now the star B.C. Lions offensive lineman feels like he’s about to lock down some lodgings after a Twitter post about his housing woes resulted in numerous calls and offers of accommodation.
“It has been really stressful, but it’s nothing I can’t handle, really,” said Olafioye, who returned to Vancouver in May following a year-long stint with the Montreal Alouettes.
He’s been living out of a suitcase ever since he got back to the West Coast. While he’s had trouble finding a place to live before, the 30-year-old said this round has been especially stressful because his family and two young kids have been staying back in Pittsburgh.


