Nicholas Brokam (born c. 1934) was a Papua New Guinean politician.
He was a member of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly between 1961 and 1968, also serving as Under-Secretary for Economic Affairs and Information and Extension Services.
He attended Catholic mission schools and became a missionary teacher.
[1] He was a mission school teacher and co-operative storeman before becoming a farmer by the early 1960s.
[3] His election was viewed a surprise as he was not thought to be well-known, though he was said to have campaigned effectively at the Electoral Conference and had strong support from the local Catholic priest.