Michael Nana Baffour Addo was a well-liked pharmacist at Rite Aid in the Frandor Shopping Center in Lansing. (Courtesy photo)
(M LIVE) LANSING — Michael Addo, known as a friendly Rite Aid pharmacist with a “million dollar smile”, had a toddler and wife in Ghana, where he hoped someday to open his own pharmacy.
He was a homicide victim Monday, and it appears that he may not have known the attacker who shot him, according to a friend.
Police identified Michael Nana Baffour Addo, 35, of Mason, as the first of two shooting victims likely killed by the same suspect on Monday, incidents that led to the lockdown of schools and the indefinite closure of the Rite Aid store, 3106 East Saginaw, in the Frandor Shopping Center.
The suspect, a customer at the Rite Aid pharmacy, has not been identified. Police say he also shot and killed 27-year-old Jordan Daniel Rogers at Rogers’ home on Coolidge Road.
Growing up in Ghana, Addo, the father of an 11-month-old daughter, was always interested in medicine and eventually pursued a career as a pharmacist. He moved to London and later to Chicago before moving to the Detroit area for an internship, said his longtime friend George Nii Okaiteye of Chicago.
“Mike was the type who was ambitious, he was looking to open his own pharmacy in Ghana,” Okaiteye said. “He loved people, he loved to make friends and basically he was a type who wouldn’t argue.”

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