The Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony has delivered a landmark moment for Nigeria. Maryam Bukar Hassan, the acclaimed poet widely recognised as Alhanislam, made history as the first Nigerian to serve as an Olympic flag bearer.
As athletes marched behind their national flags, the symbolic five-ringed Olympic flag was entrusted to individuals seen as representing the deeper values of the Olympic movement, worldwide influence, cultural connection, and steadfast advocacy.

Standing in the company of global sporting icons such as marathon great Eliud Kipchoge and gymnastics champion Rebeca Andrade, Maryam occupied a distinguished and uncommon space.
Dressed in a custom Giorgio Armani outfit that embodied “Quiet Luxury,” Maryam entered the iconic San Siro stadium not as a competitor on the track, but in her role as a UN Global Advocate for Peace. Her appearance underscored the idea that language and storytelling can inspire change just as powerfully as athletic achievement, even on the stage of the Winter Games.
Sharing her experience on Instagram, Maryam provided followers with a personal window into her time in Italy. The video she posted blends moments of vulnerability, silent wonder, and refined fashion set against the elegant backdrop of Milan.
In one scene, she stands contemplative before the majestic architecture of the Duomo di Milano; in another, she waits backstage, the significance of the occasion clearly visible as she prepares to step forward into the spotlight.
Through her platform as Alhanislam, she has dedicated years to using spoken word poetry as a tool to challenge harmful narratives and promote education for the girl child in Nigeria.

Although the Winter Games have commenced, conversations across Nigeria’s digital landscape continue to centre on her groundbreaking appearance. Observers and cultural analysts have commended the International Olympic Committee for acknowledging that “global impact” is not solely defined by podium finishes but also by the bravery to challenge injustice and amplify important causes.
For Maryam, the experience in Italy appears to have marked a profound turning point. Her presence in Milan reflects the journey of a woman who arrived as a poet and departed as a symbol etched into history.
What you should know
Maryam Bukar Hassan, known as Alhanislam, is a Nigerian spoken word artist and UN Global Advocate for Peace, recognised for promoting girls’ education and challenging stereotypes through poetry.
Her role as an Olympic flag bearer at the Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony marks a historic first for Nigeria, highlighting the International Olympic Committee’s broader interpretation of impact beyond athletic performance.
By standing alongside elite athletes, she represented Nigeria on a global stage through cultural influence and advocacy, reinforcing the idea that leadership, storytelling, and social impact are integral to the Olympic spirit.























