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The entrepreneurs' brush with failure

Metia Interactive founder Maru Nihoniho says taking the first step is the biggest challenge.

Dane Ambler Tue, 07 Aug 2018

Maru Nihoniho had hit rock bottom.

“I had spent two years pitching. I had spent all my money travelling and designing a prototype. I had come to the end of the road.”

It seemed nobody wanted to invest in her game concepts. With only a couple of hundred dollars to her name, she planned to

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